Maryland Code § PS-9-803

Section PS-9-803
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(a) (1) A fire official may inspect a building, structure, or other place
under the jurisdiction of the fire official, except the interior of a private dwelling,
where combustible material has been allowed to accumulate or where the fire official
has reason to believe that combustible material has accumulated or may be
accumulated.
(2) At any time and without liability for trespass, a fire official:
(i) may enter, at the fire official's own risk, a building,
including a private dwelling, or on premises where a fire is burning, or where there
is reasonable cause to believe a fire is burning, to extinguish the fire;
(ii) may enter, at the fire official's own risk, a building,
including a private dwelling, or on premises near the scene of a fire to protect the
building or premises or to extinguish the fire;
(iii) when responding to or operating at a fire or other
emergency:
1. may order an individual to leave a building or place
in the vicinity of the fire or other emergency to protect the individual from injury;
2. may order, after consultation with the senior
railroad or transportation official present, a convoy, caravan, or train of vehicles,
craft, or railway cars to be detached or uncoupled if the fire official determines that
to do so is in the interest of safety of individuals or property; and
3. may enter a building that is in danger of the spread
of fire to prevent a potential emergency, including an explosion, in the building; and
(iv) to maintain order in the vicinity of a fire or other
emergency:
1. may direct the actions of firefighters at the fire or
other emergency;

2. may keep bystanders or other individuals at a safe
distance from the fire or other emergency and from fire equipment;
3. may facilitate the speedy movement and operation
of fire-fighting equipment and firefighters; and
4. until the arrival of sufficient police officers, may
direct traffic personally or have a subordinate do so to facilitate the movement of
traffic.
(b) Notwithstanding subsection (a) of this section, a fire official may not
inhibit or obstruct members of rescue squads from performing their duties in the
vicinity of a fire or other emergency.

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