An Act To Protect Maine Residents from Home Fires and Carbon Monoxide
Sec. 1. 25 MRSA §2464, sub-§2, as amended by PL 1985, c. 190, is repealed and the following enacted in its place:
After October 31, 2009, smoke detectors installed in a multifamily building or a newly constructed single-family dwelling must be powered both by the electrical service in the building or dwelling and by battery.
Sec. 2. 25 MRSA §2464, sub-§6, as enacted by PL 1981, c. 399, §1, is amended to read:
Sec. 3. 25 MRSA §2464, sub-§9 is enacted to read:
Sec. 4. 25 MRSA §2464, sub-§10 is enacted to read:
A person may not have a claim for relief against a property owner, a property purchaser, an authorized agent of a property owner or purchaser, a person in possession of real property or a smoke detector installer for any damages resulting from the proper operation, maintenance or effectiveness of a smoke detector.
Violation of this subsection does not create a defect in title.
Sec. 5. 25 MRSA §2468 is enacted to read:
§ 2468. Carbon monoxide detectors
A carbon monoxide detector must be powered both by the electrical service in the building or dwelling.
A person may not have a claim for relief against a property owner, a property purchaser, an authorized agent of a property owner or purchaser, a person in possession of real property or a carbon monoxide detector installer for any damages resulting from the proper operation, maintenance or effectiveness of a carbon monoxide detector.
Violation of this subsection does not create a defect in title.
Sec. 6. Transfer funds from Department of Public Safety, Office of the State Fire Marshal. The Commissioner of Public Safety shall transfer $100,000 from the Department of Public Safety, Office of the State Fire Marshal for the purpose of purchasing carbon monoxide detectors for distribution through the Maine State Housing Authority, community action agencies, local fire departments, associations representing realtors and any other organizations that could be used to promote the placement of carbon monoxide detectors in homes. Only organizations that are willing and have the ability to properly install these detectors are eligible to participate in this program. Purchase of carbon monoxide detectors may not be made, or a contract executed, without the approval of the Director of the Bureau of General Services within the Department of Administrative and Financial Services.
Sec. 7. Plan for substantial compliance. The Department of Public Safety, Office of the State Fire Marshal shall develop a plan to determine standards for substantial compliance and education programs to achieve substantial compliance with the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 25, section 2468. This plan must include a public awareness and educational campaign that involves the print media and postings on the Office of the State Fire Marshal publicly accessible website. The office shall make every attempt to have its website linked with other organizations and agencies that have an interest in public safety. The office, working with other agencies, television or radio, shall develop public service announcements to educate the general public of the dangers of carbon monoxide and provide public awareness of the action of the Legislature to address this issue.
Sec. 8. Appropriations and allocations. The following appropriations and allocations are made.
PUBLIC SAFETY, DEPARTMENT OF
Fire Marshal - Office of 0327
Initiative: Provides one-time funding for the purchase of carbon monoxide detectors and educational materials.
OTHER SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS | 2009-10 | 2010-11 |
All Other
|
$115,938 | $0 |
OTHER SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS TOTAL | $115,938 | $0 |