For purposes of this section, "place of public accommodation" means a publicly or privately owned facility that is designed for occupancy by 100 or more people and is a sports or entertainment arena, stadium, theater, community or convention hall, special event center, indoor amusement facility or water park, or indoor swimming pool. Construction, additions, and alterations to a place of public accommodation must be designed and constructed to comply with the State Building Code. Effective July 1, 2017, in a municipality that has not adopted the code by ordinance under section 326B.121, subdivision 2 , the commissioner shall enforce this section in accordance with section 326B.107, subdivision 1 . If fire protection systems regulated by chapter 299M are required in a place of public accommodation, then those plan reviews and inspections shall be conducted by the state fire marshal. Automatic sprinkler systems for fire protection purposes are required in a place of public accommodation if, on or after August 1, 2008: (1) the facility was constructed, added to, or altered; and (2) the facility has an occupant load of 300 or more.
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