Maine Code § 26-1

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The following terms used in chapter 3 shall have the following meanings.
1. Factory. "Factory" means any premises where steam, water or other mechanical power is used
in aid of any manufacturing process there carried on.
1-A. Loan fund. "Loan fund" means the Occupational Safety Loan Fund.
[PL 1985, c. 372, Pt. A, §5 (NEW).]
2. Person. "Person" means an individual, corporation, partnership, company or association and
includes the State, state agencies, counties, municipal corporations, school districts and other public
corporations or political subdivisions.
[PL 1975, c. 519, §1 (AMD).]
2-A. Safety fund. "Safety fund" means the Safety Education and Training Fund.
[PL 1985, c. 372, Pt. A, §5 (NEW).]
3. Workshop. "Workshop" means any premises, room or place, not being a factory, wherein any
manual labor is performed, or for the purpose of gain in or incidental to any process of making, altering,
repairing, ornamenting, finishing or adapting for sale any article or part of an article, and to which or
over which premises, room or place the employer of the person or persons working therein has the right
of access or control. The exercise of such manual labor in a private house or a private room by the
family dwelling therein, or by any of them, or in case a majority of persons therein employed are
members of such family, shall not of itself constitute such house or room a workshop within this
definition.
[PL 1967, c. 100 (AMD).]
4. Workplace. "Workplace" means any plant, yard, premises, room or other place where an
employee or employees are engaged in the performance of labor or service over which the employer
has the right of access or control.
[PL 1975, c. 519, §2 (NEW).]
These terms shall have the meanings defined for them respectively in all laws of this State relating
to the employment of labor, unless a different meaning is plainly required by the context.

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