Maryland Code § PS-12-702

Section PS-12-702
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Commission" means the State Fire Prevention Commission.
(3) "NFPA 70" means the most recent edition of the National
Electrical Code adopted by the Commission.
(4) "NFPA 101" means the most recent edition of the National Life
Safety Code adopted by the Commission.
(b) (1) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this article, this section
applies in Baltimore City.
(2) In Baltimore City, the Baltimore City Fire Department shall
enforce this section.
(3) In Baltimore City, appeals concerning this section shall be made
to the Baltimore City fire board.
(c) (1) This subsection applies to:
(i) a public building or structure owned by the State or a
subdivision of the State; and
(ii) a hotel, apartment building, lodging house, hospital,
nursing home, dormitory, or educational building with:
1. a potential evening occupancy of more than 25
individuals; and
2. at least 4 stories, excluding attics and basements.
(2) Each building or structure subject to this subsection shall be
equipped with adequate emergency power and lighting in accordance with NFPA 101.
(d) The emergency electrical power supply system required by this section
may be powered by generators, battery packs, or other similar devices at the
discretion of the owner of the building or structure.

(e) (1) The Commission shall administer this section.
(2) The Commission shall adopt regulations to enforce this section,
including regulations that require:
(i) emergency electrical systems in accordance with NFPA
101, to provide sufficient light in halls, corridors, and stairways during outages or
blockages of regular services to facilitate the movement of individuals in the event of
an emergency;
(ii) sufficient exit signs that are adequately lighted to guide
individuals on the premises;
(iii) sufficient emergency electrical power to operate elevators,
electrical facilities in hospital operating rooms, hospital X-ray equipment, and other
emergency equipment that are necessary to the proper operation of medical services
in hospitals and nursing homes;
(iv) adequate emergency electric lighting in accordance with
NFPA 101 in each building for commercial, mercantile, industrial, storage, office, or
similar purposes if the building is at least 4 stories, excluding attics and basements,
and evening occupancy is more than 25 individuals; and
(v) installation and operation of emergency power and lighting
in accordance with NFPA 101 and NFPA 70.
(3) (i) For purposes of paragraph (2)(iii) of this subsection, the
Commission shall consult with the Secretary of Health to evaluate the requirements
to be adopted for the operation of hospitals and nursing homes.
(ii) In making this evaluation, the Secretary of Health shall
consider the size and nature of the particular hospital or nursing home operation.
(f) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, the State Fire
Marshal shall enforce this section and the regulations adopted by the Commission so
that individuals on the premises are reasonably protected in the event of an
emergency.
(g) A person who violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and on
conviction is subject to the penalties of § 6-601 of this article.

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