Maine Code § 32-15104-B

Appeals; variances
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A person aggrieved by an order or act of the chief inspector or a deputy inspector under this chapter
may, within 15 days after notice of the order or act, appeal from the order or act to the director, who

shall hold a hearing pursuant to Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter 4. After the hearing, the director shall
issue an appropriate order either approving or disapproving the order or act. [PL 2013, c. 70, Pt. C,
§12 (AMD).]
A person who is or will be aggrieved by the application of any law, code or rule relating to the
installation or alteration of boilers and pressure vessels may file a petition for a variance, whether
compliance with that provision is required at the time of filing or at the time that provision becomes
effective. The filing fee for a petition for a variance must be set by the director under section 15104-C.
The chief inspector may grant a variance if, owing to conditions especially affecting the particular
boiler or pressure vessel involved, the enforcement of any law, code or rule relating to boilers or
pressure vessels would do manifest injustice or cause substantial hardship, financial or otherwise, to
the petitioner or would be unreasonable under the circumstances as long as desirable relief may be
granted without substantial detriment to the public good and without nullifying or substantially
derogating from the intent or purpose of that law, code or rule. In granting a variance under this section,
the chief inspector may impose limitations both of time and of use, and a continuation of the use
permitted may be conditioned upon compliance with rules made and amended from time to time. A
copy of the decision must be sent to all interested parties. [PL 2013, c. 70, Pt. C, §12 (AMD).]

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