| §2452. Life safety and property protection |
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| | The Commissioner of Public Safety shall adopt and may amend, | after notice and public hearing in accordance with the Maine | Administrative Procedure Act, reasonable rules governing the |
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| safety to life from fire in or around all buildings or other | structures and mass outdoor gatherings, as defined in Title 22, | section 1601, subsection 2, within the commissioner's | jurisdiction. These rules do not apply to nursing homes having 3 | or fewer patients. Automatic sprinkler systems may not be | required in existing noncommercial places of assembly. | Noncommercial places of assembly include those facilities used | for such purposes as deliberation, worship, entertainment, | amusement or awaiting transportation that have a capacity of 100 | to 300 persons. |
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| | 1. Effective date. The rules, and amendments to the rules, | become effective when reviewed for form and legality by the | Office of the Attorney General and a certified copy of them has | been approved in writing by the Commissioner of Public Safety and | filed with the Secretary of State. |
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| | 2. Rights declared. Any person aggrieved by a rule or by an | act of the commissioner in enforcing the rule may have that | person's rights declared by bringing an action for declaratory | judgment under Title 14, chapter 707, naming the commissioner as | defendant. |
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| | 3. Violation. A person who violates a rule issued by the | commissioner under this section must be punished by a fine of not | more than $100 or by imprisonment for not more than 90 days, or | by both commits a Class E crime. |
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| | Existing buildings licensed pursuant to Title 22, Subtitle 6, | having more than 6 boarders, with the exception of board and care | facilities and children's homes, must comply with any rules for | residential-custodial care facilities required by the | Commissioner of Public Safety, except that such existing | facilities of not more than 2 stories in height are not required | to be fire resistive, protected or unprotected noncombustible, | protected wood frame or heavy timber construction. Such existing | facilities must be protected by a complete approved automatic | sprinkler system and meet all other requirements of residential- | custodial care facilities as required by the Commissioner of | Public Safety. |
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| | Existing boarding care facilities licensed pursuant to Title | 22, subtitle Subtitle 6, must comply with the applicable fire | safety requirements of the Life Safety Code adopted by the | Commissioner of Public Safety pursuant to Title 22, section 7856. |
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