Maine Code § 32-15228

Elevator size
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1. Requirements. Notwithstanding section 15205-A, whenever a passenger elevator is installed
in a building being newly constructed or in a new addition that extends beyond the exterior walls of an
existing building, at least one passenger elevator must reach every story within the building and be of
sufficient size to allow the transport of a person on an ambulance stretcher in the fully supine position,
without having to raise, lower or bend the stretcher in any way. As used in this subsection, "story" has
the same meaning as in the International Building Code, as adopted by the Technical Building Codes
and Standards Board under Title 10, section 9722. The director shall adopt rules necessary to carry out
the provisions of this section. Rules adopted pursuant to this subsection are routine technical rules as
defined in Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter 2-A.
[PL 2023, c. 149, §1 (AMD).]
2. Applicability. This section applies only to multi-story buildings that house private entities or
nonprofit organizations that serve the public or are places of public accommodation. Notwithstanding
Title 5, section 4553, subsection 8, places of public accommodation include restaurants, cafes, hotels,
inns, banks, theaters, motion picture houses, bars, taverns, night clubs, country clubs, convention
centers, retail stores, shopping centers, hospitals, private schools, day care centers, senior citizen
centers, doctor offices, professional offices, manufacturing facilities, apartment buildings,
condominiums, state facilities or any private establishment that in fact caters to, or offers its goods,
facilities or services to, or solicits or accepts patronage from, the general public. This section does not
apply to any building owned by a local unit of government.
[PL 2001, c. 178, §1 (NEW).]

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