Maine Code § 25-2463

Installation of sprinkler systems and smoke, heat or fire detection systems
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All new hotels constructed after January 1, 1992 of any type construction having 2 stories or more
above grade level, must be protected by a complete approved automatic sprinkler system. [PL 1991,
c. 359 (AMD).]
All high-rise buildings constructed after January 1, 1992 of any type construction must be protected
by a complete approved automatic sprinkler system. [PL 1991, c. 359 (NEW).]
All other hotels having 2 stories or more above grade level must be protected by a complete
approved smoke, heat or fire detection system operated by electrical current or powered by batteries by
July 1, 1981. [PL 1991, c. 359 (AMD).]
The Commissioner of Public Safety or the commissioner's designee shall inspect all systems
installed pursuant to this section and shall approve all systems that comply with this section, except
that when the hotel is located in a municipality that has a municipal fire department or incorporated
volunteer fire department, that department is responsible for the inspection and approval of the system,
unless the Commissioner of Public Safety agrees to undertake that responsibility. [PL 1997, c. 728,
§26 (AMD).]
The term "hotel" includes buildings or groups of buildings under the same management in which
there are more than 15 sleeping rooms for hire, whether designated as a hotel, inn, club, motel,
apartment hotel or by any other name. [PL 1985, c. 183 (AMD).]
The term "high-rise building" includes any building used for any commercial purpose that is 75
feet or more above grade level. [PL 1991, c. 359 (NEW).]
Any person or corporation violating this section is guilty of a Class E crime. [PL 1991, c. 359
(AMD).]

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