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A person may not provide building inspection services to
owners or developers unless that person is a licensed building
inspector.

 
§415.__Service fees

 
The office shall establish a fee schedule for inspection
services provided by licensed building inspectors to owners or
developers based on the square footage of a building.

 
§416.__Rules

 
The office shall adopt rules to implement this chapter.__The
rules must include a fee schedule for services provided by
licensed building inspectors and standards for testing and
licensing building inspectors.__Rules adopted pursuant to this
section are designated as routine technical rules as defined
in Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter 2-A.

 
Sec. 2. Reorganization plan. The Department of Professional and
Financial Regulation shall develop and submit a plan to the
Joint Standing Committee on Business, Research and Economic
Development prior to the Second Regular Session of the 121st
Legislature to merge into the Office of Building Codes
established in the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 32, chapter 8
the plumbing, electrical, fire and energy code inspection
functions of state agencies as exist on the effective date of
this Act.

 
Sec. 3. Effective date. Section 1 of this Act takes effect July 1,
2004.

 
SUMMARY

 
This bill establishes the Office of Building Codes within
the Department of Professional and Financial Regulation to
ensure the uniform code compliance and efficient oversight of
construction of new residential and commercial buildings in
the State. The office is responsible for providing testing
and licensing standards for private building inspectors and
establishing a fee schedule for building inspector services.
This bill also requires owners and developers of residential
and commercial buildings to certify to the Office of Building
Codes that a newly constructed building meets all applicable
building and energy codes. It also requires the department
to submit a plan to the Joint Standing Committee on Business,
Research and Economic Development prior to the Second Regular
Session of the 121st Legislature to merge into the Office of
Building Codes


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