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5.__Requirements for children's home with more than 6 but fewer
than 17 beds.__A children's home that has a capacity of more than 6
but fewer than 17 beds must comply with the Life Safety Code of the
National Fire Protection Association, Residential Board and Care
Occupancies sections for small facilities as adopted by the
Commissioner of Public Safety.__In addition, automatic emergency
lights must be provided in the number and location required by the
Commissioner of Public Safety.

 
6.__Requirements for children's home with 6 or fewer beds.__
The department may consider a children's home that has 6 or fewer
residents, all of whom__can evacuate the home without the
assistance of another person in 3 minutes or less, to be in
compliance with the one-family and 2-family dwelling requirements
of the Life Safety Code of the National Fire Protection
Association as adopted by the Commissioner of Public Safety.

 
7.__Local regulations.__Nothing in this section prevents a
locality from imposing requirements for children's homes more
stringent than those required in this section.

 
Sec. 2. 25 MRSA §2452, 2nd ¶ from the end, as amended by PL 1997, c. 728,
§25, is further amended to read:

 
Existing buildings licensed pursuant to Title 22, subtitle
Subtitle 6, having more than 6 boarders, with the exception of
boarding care facilities and children's homes, must comply with
any rules for residential-custodial care facilities required by
the Commissioner of Public Safety, except that such existing
facilities of not more than 2 stories in height are not required
to be fire resistive, protected or unprotected noncombustible,
protected wood frame or heavy timber construction. Such existing
facilities must be protected by a complete approved automatic
sprinkler system and meet all other requirements of residential-
custodial care facilities as required by the Commissioner of
Public Safety.

 
Sec. 3. 25 MRSA §2452, as amended by PL 2001, c. 596, Pt. B, §22
and affected by §25, is further amended by inserting at the end a
new paragraph to read:

 
Existing children's homes licensed pursuant to Title 22,
Subtitle 6, must comply with the applicable fire safety
requirements of the Life Safety Code of the National Fire
Protection Association adopted by the Commissioner of Public
Safety pursuant to Title 22, section 8103.


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