Maine Code § 25-2543

Additional powers and duties
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The marshal , within Aroostook County, has the same powers and duties given to fire inspectors
by virtue of section 2360, and has the same powers and duties given the fire inspector by virtue of
section 2392 , except that in case of conflict in authority between state, county and town fire officials,
the order of final determination or decision is first in the State, 2nd in the county and 3rd in the town
fire officials. [PL 2013, c. 76, §2 (AMD).]
Such marshal shall, within Aroostook County, promote and assist town fire inspectors, promote
fire prevention and fire prevention education, and promote fire training and fire fighting methods and
equipment. [PL 1967, c. 32, §2 (AMD).]

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