Maine Code § 25-2353-A

Duty to inspect buildings under construction
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The building official shall inspect each building during the process of construction so far as may
be necessary to see that all proper safeguards against the catching or spreading of fire are used, that the
chimneys and flues are made safe and that proper cutoffs are placed between the timbers in the walls
and floorings where fire would be likely to spread, and may give such directions in writing to the owner
or contractor as the building official considers necessary concerning the construction of the building so
as to render the building safe from the catching and spreading of fire. For a building official in a
municipality that is enforcing the Maine Uniform Building and Energy Code pursuant to Title 10,
section 9724, unless the municipality is enforcing that code by means of 3rd-party inspectors pursuant
to section 2373, subsection 4, the building official shall inspect each building during the process of
construction for compliance with the Maine Uniform Building and Energy Code adopted pursuant to
Title 10, chapter 1103. [PL 2011, c. 582, §4 (AMD).]

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