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| Sec. 11. 22 MRSA §8304-A, sub-§1, as amended by PL 2001, c. 645, §8, is | further amended to read: |
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| | 1. Inspection required. As an ongoing condition of licensure | or certification, the Commissioner of Public Safety must provide | at least biennially to the department a written statement that | the child care facility or certified home day family child care | provider complies with applicable fire safety rules adopted | pursuant to Title 25, section 2452. The Commissioner of Public | Safety shall adopt rules in accordance with the Maine | Administrative Procedure Act to implement this subsection. The | rules must provide for at least the following. |
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| A. The Commissioner of Public Safety shall issue a fire | safety technician certificate to any person who successfully | completes a training course established by the Department of | Public Safety. A person who receives a fire safety | technician certificate pursuant to this paragraph may | perform fire safety inspections under this section. |
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| B. In addition to ongoing license or certification | requirements, inspection and certification are required | under this section whenever a child care facility or | certified home day family child care provider changes or | augments a heating system or makes major structural | alterations to the facility or home. |
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| | Sec. 12. 22 MRSA §8306, as enacted by PL 1985, c. 358, §2, is | repealed. |
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| | This bill replaces references to "day care center" with "child | care facility" and replaces "home day care" with "family child | care" wherever it appears in the Department of Health and Human | Services' licensing and certification statutes relating to these | operations. This bill also updates the definitions of "family | child care provider" and "child care facility." The bill repeals | the requirement that the department distribute a brochure that | explains the difference between home day care and home baby- | sitting services. |
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