CAUTIONMEMulti-topicApr 8, 2026

ME LD2201: An Act to Implement Certain Recommendations Related to the Regulatory Review and Approval of Certain Health Care Transactions Involving Private Equity Companies, Hedge Funds or Management Services Organizations from the Commission to Evaluate the Scope of Regulatory Review and Oversight over Health Care Transactions That Impact the Delivery of Health Care Services in the State

New notification rules impact med spas working with private equity.

What changed & why it matters

Med Spa Radar recorded state legislation in ME, dated April 8, 2026, in the Multi-topic category.

State legislation is where scope-of-practice, supervision, good-faith-exam, ownership, and med-spa-licensure rules change — the requirements that most directly govern who may perform aesthetic procedures and under what oversight. It is specific to ME, whose med-spa requirements are set by ME statute and its licensing boards — distinct from federal rules and from every other state.

Type
LegiScan
Jurisdiction
ME (state)
Category
Multi-topic
Recorded
April 8, 2026

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