| | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows: |
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| | | Sec. 1. 29-A MRSA §2054, sub-§2, ¶F, as amended by PL 1995, c. 22, §1, | | is further amended to read: |
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| | | F. Only vehicles listed in this paragraph, rural mail | | vehicles as provided in paragraph C, subparagraph (5) and | | school buses may be equipped with, display or use a red | | auxiliary or emergency light. |
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| | | (1) Emergency lights used on an ambulance, an | | emergency medical service vehicle, a fire department | | vehicle, a fire vehicle or a hazardous material | | response vehicle must emit a red light or a combination | | of red and white light. |
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| | | (2) The municipal officers or a municipal official | | designated by the municipal officers, with the approval | | of the fire chief, may authorize an active member of a | | municipal or volunteer fire department to use a | | flashing red signal light not more than 5 inches in | | diameter on a vehicle. The light may be displayed but | | may be used only while the member is en route to or at | | the scene of a fire or other emergency. The light must | | be mounted as near as practicable above the | | registration plate on the front of the vehicle or on | | the dashboard. A light mounted on the dashboard must | | be shielded so that the emitted light does not | | interfere with the operator's vision. |
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| | | (3) Members of an emergency medical service licensed | | by Maine Emergency Medical Services may display and use | | on a vehicle a flashing red signal light of the same | | proportion, in the same location and under the same | | conditions as those permitted municipal and volunteer | | firefighters, when authorized by the chief official of | | the emergency medical service. |
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| | | (4)__A sworn fire police constable may use a flashing | | red signal light, which may be permanently mounted on | | the roof of the vehicle, only while the constable is at | | the scene of a fire or other emergency. |
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| | | This bill allows fire police constables, who are used for | | traffic and crowd control at the scene of an emergency, to use | | permanently roof mounted flashing red signal lights while the | | constable is at the scene of a fire or other emergency. |
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