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USA Statutes : maine
Title : Title 25. INTERNAL SECURITY AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter : Chapter 315. INVESTIGATION OF FIRE HAZARDS AND CAUSES
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Title 25 - §2391. Election of fire ward; duties and compensation
Title 25: INTERNAL SECURITY AND PUBLIC SAFETY Part 6: FIRE PREVENTION AND FIRE PROTECTION Chapter 315: INVESTIGATION OF FIRE HAZARDS AND CAUSES §2391. Election of fire ward; duties and compensation
Each municipality not having an organized fire department, at its annual meeting, shall elect at least one fire ward, who
shall be a fire inspector. Such fire inspectors shall perform the duties set forth in sections 2392 to 2395. If more than
one fire ward is elected by any municipality, one of said fire wards shall be designated as fire inspector of said municipality,
and the other fire wards shall, under the direction of the fire inspector, assist in performing the duties imposed upon said
fire inspector by said sections. In towns and cities having an organized fire department, the chief of such fire department
shall perform the duties of fire inspector. Fire inspectors so elected or designated shall receive reasonable compensation
for their services, to be determined by the municipality.
[1973, c. 632, § 1 (rpr).]
div> When for any reason the office of fire ward is vacant or the fire ward is incapacitated and there is no organized fire department,
the municipal officers may appoint a fire ward to serve until the next ensuing election of officers.
[1973, c. 632, § 1 (rpr).]
Section History:
PL 1969,
Ch. 377,
§1
(AMD).
PL 1971,
Ch. 592,
§35
(AMD).
PL 1973,
Ch. 632,
§1
(RPR).
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
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advice, please consult
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State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
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Title 25 - §2392. Inspection by State Fire Marshal; removal of dangerous matter; appeal; exits
Title 25: INTERNAL SECURITY AND PUBLIC SAFETY Part 6: FIRE PREVENTION AND FIRE PROTECTION Chapter 315: INVESTIGATION OF FIRE HAZARDS AND CAUSES §2392. Inspection by State Fire Marshal; removal of dangerous matter; appeal; exits
The State Fire Marshal or public safety inspectors, upon the complaint of a person or whenever they determine it necessary,
may inspect all buildings and premises within their jurisdiction. The State Fire Marshal or a public safety inspector may
forbid the use of a building or other structure that does not conform to the laws, ordinances and rules adopted by the Commissioner
of Public Safety or enforceable by the commissioner, pursuant to section 2396, and that creates a danger to other property
or to the public. The State Fire Marshal or a public safety inspector shall serve an order in writing upon the owner and the
occupant, if any, to repair or remove the building or structure or part of the building or structure and to vacate the building
or structure within a reasonable time to be stated in the order. The owner or occupant may within 24 hours appeal the order
to the Commissioner of Public Safety, who shall, within 30 days after notice to the owner or occupant and a hearing, review
the order and file a decision. The commissioner's decision is final and must be complied with within such time as may be fixed
in the order or decision of the commissioner.
[1997, c. 728, §16 (amd).]
div> An owner or occupant who neglects to comply with the order is guilty of a Class E crime, except that a fine of not less than
$100 must be imposed for each conviction.
[1997, c. 728, §16 (amd).]
div> Every hospital, sanatorium, convalescent home, nursing home, rest home or other institution for the hospitalization or nursing
care of human beings must between sundown and sunrise maintain lighted exitways and all main exit doors must be hung to swing
outward.
[1997, c. 728, §16 (amd).]
Section History:
PL 1971,
Ch. 592,
§35
(AMD).
PL 1973,
Ch. 632,
§2
(AMD).
PL 1973,
Ch. 788,
§110-A
(RPR).
PL 1979,
Ch. 58,
§1,2
(AMD).
PL 1997,
Ch. 728,
§16
(AMD).
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
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Title 25 - §2393. Buildings repaired or demolished; complaint to enforce order
Title 25: INTERNAL SECURITY AND PUBLIC SAFETY Part 6: FIRE PREVENTION AND FIRE PROTECTION Chapter 315: INVESTIGATION OF FIRE HAZARDS AND CAUSES §2393. Buildings repaired or demolished; complaint to enforce order
If any person fails to comply with the order of any officer under section 2392 or with the decision of the Commissioner of
Public Safety on review and within the time fixed, then such officer or the Commissioner of Public Safety may file a complaint
in the Superior Court in the county where the building or premises is located to enforce the order of said officer or the
Commissioner of Public Safety. After notice and hearing, the court shall make such order, judgment or decree as law and justice
may require, or the court may authorize the municipality to cause such building or premises to be forthwith repaired, torn
down or demolished and such materials removed and all dangerous conditions remedied, as the case may be, at the expense of
the municipality in which such property is situated. If the owner thereof, within 30 days after notice in writing of the amount
of such expense, fails, neglects or refuses to repay said municipality the expense thereby incurred, a special tax may be
assessed by the assessors against the land on which said building was located for the amount of such expenses, and such amount
shall be included in the next annual warrant to the tax collector of said municipality for collection, and shall be collected
in the same manner as other state, county and municipal taxes are collected.
[1973, c. 632, § 3 (amd).]
Section History:
PL 1971,
Ch. 592,
§35
(AMD).
PL 1973,
Ch. 632,
§3
(AMD).
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
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State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
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Title 25 - §2394. Investigation of fire origin; Attorney General may direct
Title 25: INTERNAL SECURITY AND PUBLIC SAFETY Part 6: FIRE PREVENTION AND FIRE PROTECTION Chapter 315: INVESTIGATION OF FIRE HAZARDS AND CAUSES §2394. Investigation of fire origin; Attorney General may direct
When property is destroyed or damaged by fire, the municipal fire inspector shall investigate the cause, circumstances and
origin of the fire, and especially examine whether it was the result of carelessness or of design. The Attorney General may
supervise and direct such investigation whenever he deems it expedient or necessary. If arson is suspected, such municipal
fire inspector shall immediately notify the State Fire Marshal or an inspector of his office who shall cause a full investigation
thereof to be conducted. The State Fire Marshal and his agents or employees shall have the authority to investigate or cause
to be investigated any fire or explosion within the State.
[1973, c. 632, § 4 (amd).]
Section History:
PL 1969,
Ch. 377,
§2
(AMD).
PL 1971,
Ch. 592,
§7
(AMD).
PL 1973,
Ch. 632,
§4
(AMD).
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
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State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
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Title 25 - §2395. Filing statement of fire occurrence
Title 25: INTERNAL SECURITY AND PUBLIC SAFETY Part 6: FIRE PREVENTION AND FIRE PROTECTION Chapter 315: INVESTIGATION OF FIRE HAZARDS AND CAUSES §2395. Filing statement of fire occurrence
The municipal fire chief, his designee or municipal fire inspector shall file a written report with the State Fire Marshal
each month on forms provided by his office, setting forth all of the facts relating to the cause, origin and circumstances
of fires occurring within his jurisdiction, along with a description of the kind, value and ownership of the property damage
or destruction, with such other information as he may require. Such report shall at all times be open to public inspection,
except in such instances as the Attorney General may determine that it would be detrimental to a pending criminal investigation.
[1979, c. 44 (amd).]
Section History:
PL 1969,
Ch. 377,
§3
(AMD).
PL 1971,
Ch. 592,
§8
(AMD).
PL 1973,
Ch. 632,
§5
(RPR).
PL 1979,
Ch. 44,
§
(AMD).
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
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Title 25 - §2396-A. Public safety inspector, defined
Title 25: INTERNAL SECURITY AND PUBLIC SAFETY Part 6: FIRE PREVENTION AND FIRE PROTECTION Chapter 315: INVESTIGATION OF FIRE HAZARDS AND CAUSES §2396-A. Public safety inspector, defined
For purposes of this Part, unless the context indicates otherwise, "public safety inspector" means an inspector acting under
the direction of the Commissioner of Public Safety or the commissioner's designee.
[1997, c. 728, §21 (new).]
Section History:
PL 1997,
Ch. 728,
§21
(NEW).
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interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
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Title 25 - §2396. Office of State Fire Marshal established; appointment
Title 25: INTERNAL SECURITY AND PUBLIC SAFETY Part 6: FIRE PREVENTION AND FIRE PROTECTION Chapter 315: INVESTIGATION OF FIRE HAZARDS AND CAUSES §2396. Office of State Fire Marshal established; appointment
The Office of the State Fire Marshal is established as a bureau within the Department of Public Safety. The Commissioner of
Public Safety shall appoint as State Fire Marshal a person experienced in fire prevention work, who may be removed for cause
by the commissioner. The Commissioner of Public Safety or the commissioner's designee shall appoint, subject to the Civil
Service Law, such investigators, inspectors and other employees as are necessary to carry out the duties assigned to the office.
The State Fire Marshal and the Commissioner of Public Safety or the commissioner's designee have all of the duties and responsibilities
assigned to the office.
[1997, c. 728, §17 (amd).]
div> The State Fire Marshal, the State Fire Marshal's deputy and any public safety inspectors and investigators shall enforce all
of the laws, ordinances and rules adopted by the Commissioner of Public Safety or enforceable by the Commissioner of Public
Safety, directed toward and concerned with protection of the public in the following areas:
[1997, c. 728, §18 (amd).]
1. Fires. The prevention and containment of fire and the protection of life and property from fire;
[1997, c. 728, §19 (amd).]
2. Arson. The suppression of arson and investigation of cause, origin and circumstances of fires;
[1973, c. 632, §6 (rpr).]
3. Explosives. The storage, sale and use of combustibles, flammables, incendiary devices and explosives;
[2003, c. 535, §2 (amd).]
4. Fire alarm. The installation, maintenance or sale of automatic or other fire alarm systems and fire extinguishing equipment;
[1973, c. 632, §6 (rpr).]
5. Fire escapes. The construction, maintenance and regulation of fire escapes;
[1973, c. 632, §6 (rpr).]
6. Means of egress. The adequacy of means of egress, in the case of fire, from factories, asylums, hospitals, churches, schools, halls, theaters,
amphitheaters, dormitories, apartment or rooming houses, hotels, motels and all other places in which numbers of persons work,
live or congregate from time to time for any purpose which comes within the scope of the current edition of the National Fire
Protection Association No. 101, Life Safety Code;
[1979, c. 42 (amd).]
7. Other duties. The performance of such other duties as are set forth in this and other sections of the statutes and as may be conferred
or imposed from time to time by law. The State Fire Marshal, the State Fire Marshal's deputy and investigators appointed under
this Title shall carry out those functions that the Commissioner of Public Safety may direct and in so doing have the same
enforcement powers and duties throughout the State as sheriffs have in their respective counties.
[2003, c. 42, §1 (amd).]
Section History:
PL 1969,
Ch. 377,
§4
(AMD).
PL 1973,
Ch. 632,
§6
(RPR).
PL 1975,
Ch. 579,
§4
(AMD).
PL 1979,
Ch. 42,
§
(AMD).
PL 1979,
Ch. 43,
§
(AMD).
PL 1985,
Ch. 785,
§B111
(AMD).
PL 1991,
Ch. 837,
§A57-59
(AMD).
PL 1997,
Ch. 728,
§17-20
(AMD).
PL 2003,
Ch. 42,
§1
(AMD).
PL 2003,
Ch. 535,
§2
(AMD).
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
This page created on: 2005-10-01
Title 25 - §2397. Witnesses; investigations private
Title 25: INTERNAL SECURITY AND PUBLIC SAFETY Part 6: FIRE PREVENTION AND FIRE PROTECTION Chapter 315: INVESTIGATION OF FIRE HAZARDS AND CAUSES §2397. Witnesses; investigations private
The Attorney General, or his designee, shall have the power to summon and compel the attendance of witnesses before them or
either of them, to testify in relation to any matter which is by sections 2394 to 2396 a subject of inquiry and investigation,
and to compel the production of all books, records, documents and papers pertaining to said subject of inquiry and investigation.
The Attorney General, or his designee, may administer oaths and affirmations to persons appearing as witnesses before them;
and false swearing in any matter or proceeding aforesaid shall be deemed perjury and shall be punished as such.
[1969, c. 377, § 5 (rpr).]
div> The Commissioner of Public Safety, the Attorney General, or their designees, shall have authority, at all times of the day
or night, in the performance of the duties imposed upon them, to enter upon and examine any building or premises where a fire
is in progress or has occurred and other buildings or premises adjoining or near the same. Persons other than those required
to be present by the provisions hereof may be excluded from the place where such investigation is held and witnesses may be
kept separate and apart from one another and not allowed to communicate with one another until they have been examined.
[1971, c. 592, § 35 (amd).]
Section History:
PL 1969,
Ch. 377,
§5
(RPR).
PL 1971,
Ch. 592,
§35
(AMD).
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
This page created on: 2005-10-01
Title 25 - §2398. Insurance companies to report all loss adjustments to commissioner (REPEALED)
Title 25: INTERNAL SECURITY AND PUBLIC SAFETY Part 6: FIRE PREVENTION AND FIRE PROTECTION Chapter 315: INVESTIGATION OF FIRE HAZARDS AND CAUSES §2398. Insurance companies to report all loss adjustments to commissioner (REPEALED)
Section History:
PL 1969,
Ch. 153,
§
(RP ).
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
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Title 25 - §2399. Commissioner of Public Safety's expenses
Title 25: INTERNAL SECURITY AND PUBLIC SAFETY Part 6: FIRE PREVENTION AND FIRE PROTECTION Chapter 315: INVESTIGATION OF FIRE HAZARDS AND CAUSES §2399. Commissioner of Public Safety's expenses
The Commissioner of Public Safety may incur reasonable expenses in educating the public in fire prevention and protection.
[1973, c. 727, §1 (rpr).]
div> Every fire insurance company or association that does business or collects premiums or assessments in the State shall pay
to the State Tax Assessor, in addition to the taxes now imposed by law to be paid by those companies or associations, 1.4%
of the gross direct premiums for fire risks written in the State, less the amount of all direct return premiums thereon and
all dividends paid to policyholders on direct fire premiums. That tax must be paid as provided for insurance premium taxes
as specified in Title 36, section 2521-A, except that the tax prescribed by this section must be paid on an estimated basis
at the end of each month starting July 31, 1998, with each installment equal to at least 112 of the estimated total tax to
be paid for the current calendar year. The State Tax Assessor shall pay over all receipts from that tax to the Treasurer
of State daily. Of these funds 75.7% must be used to defray the expenses incurred by the Commissioner of Public Safety in
administering all fire preventive and investigative laws and rules and in educating the public in fire safety and is appropriated
for those purposes and to carry out the administration and duties of the Office of the State Fire Marshal. Of these funds
24.3% must be used to defray the expenses of the fire training and education program as established in Title 20-A, chapter
319.
[1997, c. 728, §22 (amd).]
div> Whenever a surplus accumulates in the special fund created by this section that is sufficient to defray the expenses of administration
of this section for an ensuing period of one year, then, in the discretion of the Commissioner of Public Safety, the foregoing
special tax for that year may be omitted, and the Commissioner of Public Safety shall certify to the State Tax Assessor that
the special tax is to be omitted. The certification must be made not later than the 31st day of January of the year in which
the tax would otherwise be assessed.
[1997, c. 728, §22 (amd).]
Section History:
PL 1973,
Ch. 632,
§7,7-A
(AMD).
PL 1973,
Ch. 727,
§1
(RPR).
PL 1977,
Ch. 258,
§
(AMD).
PL 1981,
Ch. 456,
§A89,A90
(AMD).
PL 1983,
Ch. 43,
§
(AMD).
PL 1985,
Ch. 797,
§63
(AMD).
PL 1987,
Ch. 816,
§HH1
(AMD).
PL 1991,
Ch. 9,
§J1
(AMD).
PL 1997,
Ch. 728,
§22
(AMD).
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
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Title 25 - §2400. Municipal fire inspectors to keep records
Title 25: INTERNAL SECURITY AND PUBLIC SAFETY Part 6: FIRE PREVENTION AND FIRE PROTECTION Chapter 315: INVESTIGATION OF FIRE HAZARDS AND CAUSES §2400. Municipal fire inspectors to keep records
Municipal fire inspectors shall record or cause to be recorded all returns made under this chapter.
[1973, c. 632, § 8 (amd).]
Section History:
PL 1973,
Ch. 632,
§8
(AMD).
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
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Title 25 - §2401. Violations
Title 25: INTERNAL SECURITY AND PUBLIC SAFETY Part 6: FIRE PREVENTION AND FIRE PROTECTION Chapter 315: INVESTIGATION OF FIRE HAZARDS AND CAUSES §2401. Violations
Any municipal fire inspector or any insurance company neglecting or refusing to perform any duty required by this chapter
shall be punished by a fine of not less than $10 nor more than $100 for each offense.
[1973, c. 632, § 9 (amd).]
Section History:
PL 1973,
Ch. 632,
§9
(AMD).
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
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Title 25 - §2402. Limited immunity (REPEALED)
Title 25: INTERNAL SECURITY AND PUBLIC SAFETY Part 6: FIRE PREVENTION AND FIRE PROTECTION Chapter 315: INVESTIGATION OF FIRE HAZARDS AND CAUSES §2402. Limited immunity (REPEALED)
Section History:
PL 1977,
Ch. 275,
§
(NEW).
PL 1981,
Ch. 404,
§1
(RP ).
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
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Title 25 - §2403. Thermal Imaging Camera Program
Title 25: INTERNAL SECURITY AND PUBLIC SAFETY Part 6: FIRE PREVENTION AND FIRE PROTECTION Chapter 315: INVESTIGATION OF FIRE HAZARDS AND CAUSES §2403. Thermal Imaging Camera Program
1. Definitions. As used in this section, unless the context otherwise indicates, the following terms have the following meanings.
A. "Commissioner" means the Commissioner of Public Safety or the commissioner's designee.
[2001, c. 439, Pt. BBBBB, §1 (new).]
B. "Fund" means the Thermal Imaging Camera Fund established in this section.
[2001, c. 439, Pt. BBBBB, §1 (new).]
[2001, c. 439, Pt. BBBBB, §1 (new).]
2. Program established. The commissioner shall oversee the Thermal Imaging Camera Program to negotiate one or more bulk purchases of thermal imaging
cameras on behalf of local fire-fighting units and, to the extent funds are available, to provide loans for the purchase of
such cameras by local fire-fighting units. The commissioner shall determine how many thermal imaging cameras local fire-fighting
units wish to purchase under the program and shall negotiate a bulk purchase price of those cameras, provided that the units
are able to pay for the cameras or have qualified for a loan pursuant to subsection 4.
[2001, c. 439, Pt. BBBBB, §1 (new).]
3. Fund established. The Thermal Imaging Camera Fund is established from which the loans authorized under subsection 4 may be made. The fund,
which is a nonlapsing fund, receives money from appropriations made by the Legislature and from any other public or private
source including repayment of loans. Money deposited in the fund and any interest earnings on that money remain in the fund
to be used for loans pursuant to this section.
[2001, c. 439, Pt. BBBBB, §1 (new).]
4. Loans and purchases authorized. To the extent money is available in the fund, the commissioner may make interest-free loans to local fire-fighting units,
or the appropriate units of government with jurisdiction over the fire-fighting units, to assist in the purchase of the thermal
imaging cameras for which the commissioner negotiates a price pursuant to subsection 2. The commissioner may recover administrative
costs associated with administering the loans through a processing fee equitably imposed on local fire-fighting units, or
the units of government with jurisdiction over the fire-fighting units, which receive loans under this section. The commissioner
shall also arrange for the direct purchase of a thermal imaging camera by a local fire-fighting unit if no loan is sought
or available. The commissioner by rule shall establish procedures for determining which local fire-fighting units qualify
to receive loans in the event the fund is insufficient to provide loans to all fire-fighting units that seek loans. Rules
adopted to implement this section are routine technical rules as defined in Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter II-A.
[2001, c. 439, Pt. BBBBB, §1 (new).]
Section History:
PL 2001,
Ch. 439,
§BBBBB1
(NEW).
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
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