Sec. 9e. Penalties; concurrent jurisdiction. A willful failure, neglect, or refusal to comply (1) with the order of the Office or other officers after it has become final by reason of failure to prosecute an appeal as provided by this Act, or (2) with the judgment of the circuit court sustaining or modifying the order of the Office is a petty offense, and in the event of a continuance of such willful failure, neglect, or refusal to comply with such order, each day's continuance is a separate offense. The provisions of Sections 9, 9a, 9b, and 9e shall not be construed to affect or repeal any ordinances of any local authority having jurisdiction relating to building inspection, fire limits, fire prevention, or safety standards, but the jurisdiction of the Office of the State Fire Marshal shall, in such local authorities having jurisdiction, be concurrent with that of the local authorities having jurisdiction.
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