Maine Code § 25-2448

Construction permit; when required
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A property owner, agent or representative of the owner may not construct, alter or change the use
of any structure to become a public building without first obtaining from the Commissioner of Public
Safety or from a municipality designated pursuant to section 2448-A a permit for that purpose. A
request for a permit must be accompanied by a true copy of the plans and specifications for that
construction, reconstruction or change of use. The commissioner shall issue a permit only if the plans
comply with statutes and lawful rules adopted to reduce fire hazards. [PL 2009, c. 364, §1 (AMD).]
The term "public building" includes any building or structure constructed, operated or maintained
for use by the general public, which includes, but is not limited to, all buildings or portions of buildings
used for a schoolhouse, hospital, convalescent, nursing or boarding home to be licensed by the
Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Licensing and Regulatory Services; theater or
other place of public assembly, mercantile occupancy over 3,000 square feet, hotel, motel or business
occupancy of 2 or more stories; or any building to be state-owned or state-operated. [PL 2009, c. 364,
§1 (AMD).]
The term "true copy" means an accurate representation by dimensioned plans and specifications of
the final construction documents. [PL 1983, c. 232, §1 (RPR).]

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