Maine Code § 22-1583-A

Inspections
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1. Satisfactory inspection. To be eligible for an initial or renewal license, a supplier of
compressed air must provide certification from a tester of compressed air based on an inspection in the
6 months prior to application that the compressor equipment, air quality and compressor filling
procedures are in compliance with rules of the department.
[PL 1993, c. 314, §2 (NEW).]
2. Unsatisfactory inspection. If any aspect of the supplier operation fails to meet department
standards, the tester of compressed air shall notify the department of the nature of the deficiencies. The
department shall evaluate the deficiencies and determine appropriate licensing action.
If the air provided by a supplier of compressed air exceeds the maximum permissible amount of any
contaminant, the tester of compressed air shall notify the supplier that operations must cease and the
supplier shall immediately cease operation until the reason is determined, corrections made and a retest
conducted to confirm that the contaminant no longer exceeds the maximum permissible amount. The
department shall take action to see that the supplier is not operating while this condition exists.
[PL 1993, c. 314, §2 (NEW).]

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