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Department
of Public Safety
2004-2005 Regulatory
Agenda
16-219 - Office of State Fire Marshal
16-222 - Bureau of State Police
16-227 - Maine Criminal Justice Academy
16-633 - Gambling Control Board
AGENCY
UMBRELLA-UNIT NUMBER: 16-219
AGENCY NAME: Office of State Fire Marshal, John C. Dean, State
Fire Marshal
AGENCY
CONTACT: Richard E. Taylor, Planning and Research, Office of the
Fire Marshal, 52 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333-0052. Tel: (207)
624-8964
EMERGENCY
RULES ADOPTED SINCE THE LAST REGULATORY AGENDA: None.
EXPECTED
2004 - 2005 RULE-MAKING ACTIVITY:
CHAPTER
1: Fee Schedule for Plans Examination
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S.A. § 2450
PURPOSE: This rule establishes fees to support construction plan reviews
for permits of building construction and licensing in the following
areas:
Fee Schedule for Plans Examination
Plans Review and Permit of Fire Sprinkler Systems
Schedule of Fees for Plans Review and Permit of Barrier Free Construction
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 1, 2005
AFFECTED PARTIES: All customers who are required to submit building
construction plans to the Office of State Fire Marshal for review.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated
CHAPTER
2: Rules Establishing Criteria for Approval of Smoke Detectors
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S.A. § 2464
PURPOSE: Establishes rules for approving smoke detectors to meet statutory
requirements in various occupancies. The approval process will recognize
smoke detectors approved by a nationally recognized testing agency for
the purpose of this rule.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 1, 2005
AFFECTED PARTIES: All customers who are required to meet the installation
of smoke detectors for occupancy type and classification.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated
CHAPTER
3: National Fire Prevention Code
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S.A. § 2452
PURPOSE: This National Fire Prevention Code provides a nationally recognized
fire prevention code for state and municipal enforcement.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 1, 2005
AFFECTED PARTIES: All fire service agencies, within the State of Maine,
that have enforcement requirements for life safety in structures from
fire.
CHAPTER
4: Sprinkler Systems
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S.A. § 2452; 32 M.R.S.A. § 1373,
1374, 1382
PURPOSE: Establishes the design, installation, operation, maintenance
and all other aspects of sprinkler protection for occupancies with sprinkler
system fire protection measures and references National Fire Protection
Association and State of Maine standards.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 1, 2005
AFFECTED PARTIES: All occupancies requiring the protection measures
of water based sprinkler system fire protection measures.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated
CHAPTER
5: Portable Fire Extinguishers
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S.A. § 2452
PURPOSE: Establishes the rules for the installation and maintenance
of portable fire extinguishers.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 1, 2005
AFFECTED PARTIES: All occupancies requiring protective measures utilizing
portable fire extinguishers.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated
CHAPTER
6: Fire Extinguishing Systems
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S.A. § 2452; 32 M.R.S.A. § 1382
PURPOSE: Establishes rules and regulations for the installation, operation,
maintenance and all other aspects of fire protection systems for occupancies
that require such fire protection measures.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 1, 2005
AFFECTED PARTIES: Any and all occupancies that require or utilize fire
extinguishing systems for fire protection measures.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated
CHAPTER
7: Dry Cleaning Plants
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S.A. § 2452
PURPOSE: Establishes rules and regulations for the design, construction,
operation, maintenance and fire protection for these occupancies.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 1, 2005
AFFECTED PARTIES: Any and all facilities of this occupancy classification
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated
CHAPTER
8: Spray Applications
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S.A. § 2452
PURPOSE: Establishes rules and regulations for the design, construction,
operation, maintenance and fire protection of these processes in occupancies.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 1, 2005
AFFECTED PARTIES: Any and all occupancies requiring or utilizing this
type of activity and fire protection measures.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated
CHAPTER
9: Dip Tanks
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S.A. § 2452
PURPOSE: Establishes rules and regulations for the design, construction,
maintenance and fire protection of these processes in occupancies.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 1, 2005
AFFECTED PARTIES: Any and all occupancies requiring or utilizing this
type of activity and fire protection measures.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated
CHAPTER
10: Stationary Combustion Engines and Gas Turbines
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S.A. § 2452
PURPOSE: Establishes rules and regulations for the design, construction,
operation, maintenance and fire protection of these types of engines
and generators.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 1, 2005
AFFECTED PARTIES: Any and all occupancies that utilize or require the
use of this type of equipment and subsequent fire protection measures.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated
CHAPTER
11: Bulk Oxygen Systems
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S.A. § 2452
PURPOSE: Establishes rules and regulations for the design, construction,
operation and maintenance of these systems.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 1, 2005
AFFECTED PARTIES: Any and all facilities and occupancies utilizing these
types of systems and requiring appropriate fire protection measures.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated
CHAPTER
12: Hydrogen Systems
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S.A. § 2452
PURPOSE: Establishes rules and regulations for the design, construction,
operation and maintenance of these systems.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 1, 2005
AFFECTED PARTIES: Any and all facilities and occupancies utilizing these
types of systems and requiring appropriate fire protection measures.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated
CHAPTER
13: Welding, Cutting and Allied Processes and Acetylene Cylinder
Charging Plants
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S.A. § 2452
PURPOSE: Establishes rules and regulations for the design, construction,
operation and maintenance of these systems.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 1, 2005
AFFECTED PARTIES: Any and all facilities and occupancies utilizing these
types of activities and requiring appropriate fire protection measures.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated
CHAPTER
14: National Fuel Gas Code
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S.A. § 2452
PURPOSE: Establishes rules and regulations for the design, construction,
operation and maintenance of these systems.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 1, 2005
AFFECTED PARTIES: Any and all facilities and occupancies that utilize
these types of systems and requiring appropriate fire protection measures.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated
CHAPTER
15: Fire Protection Rules for Medical Facilities and Equipment
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S.A. § 2452
PURPOSE: This chapter contains specific information, regulations and
minimum requirements relating to: inhalation anesthetics, respiratory
therapy, laboratories in health related institutions, hyperbolic facilities,
nonflammable medical gas systems, and inhalation anesthetics in ambulatory
care facilities.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 1, 2005
AFFECTED PARTIES: Any and all facilities or occupancies that utilize
the types of activities covered in this chapter.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated
CHAPTER
16: Storage and Handling of Liquid Petroleum Gases
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S.A. § 2452, 2482
PURPOSE: Establishes rules and regulations for the design, construction,
operation and maintenance of these systems.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 1, 2005
AFFECTED PARTIES: Any and all facilities and occupancies that utilize
these types of systems and requiring appropriate fire protection measures.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated
CHAPTER
17: National Fire Alarm Code
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S.A. § 2452
PURPOSE: Establishes rules and regulations for the design, operation
and maintenance of fire alarm systems.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 1, 2005
AFFECTED PARTIES: Any and all facilities or occupancies that require
the installation and use of a fire alarm system for occupant and fire
department notification in the event of fire.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated
CHAPTER
18: Lighting Protection Code
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S.A. § 2452
PURPOSE: Establishes rules and regulations for circumstances requiring
lightning protection measures.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 1, 2005
AFFECTED PARTIES: Any and all facilities or occupancies that require
measures to be taken for lightning protection.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated
CHAPTER
19: Vapor Removal from Cooking Equipment
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S.A. § 2452
PURPOSE: Establishes rules and regulations for circumstances requiring
this equipment installation.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 1, 2005
AFFECTED PARTIES: Any and all facilities or occupancies that utilize
this type of equipment and require the appropriate fire protection measures.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated
CHAPTER
20: Code for Safety and Life from Fire in Buildings and Structures
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S.A. § 2452
PURPOSE: Establishes rules and regulations for the protection of life
and property from fire.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 1, 2005
AFFECTED PARTIES: Any and all facilities or occupancies that require
protective measures to be taken to protect life and property from fire.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated
CHAPTER
21: Tents, Grandstands, Air Supported Structures for Places of Assembly
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S.A. § 2452
PURPOSE: Establishes rules and regulations for the design, construction
and fire protection measures for these facilities.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 1, 2005
AFFECTED PARTIES: Any and all facilities meeting this occupancy use
and the appropriate life safety and fire protection measures.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated
CHAPTER
22: Chimneys, Fireplaces, Vents and Solid Fuel Burning Appliances
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S.A. § 2452, 2465
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 1, 2005
AFFECTED PARTIES: Any and all facilities or occupancies that utilize
the features of chimneys, fireplaces or vents and the subsequent fire
protection measures associated with these features.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated
CHAPTER
23: Purged and Pressurized Enclosures for Electrical Equipment
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S.A. § 2452
PURPOSE: Establishes rules and regulations for circumstances where this
type of facility requires protective measures from fire.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 1, 2005
AFFECTED PARTIES: Any and all facilities or occupancies that utilize
or meet the requirements of the subject matter contained in this chapter
for fire protection measures.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated
CHAPTER
24: Fire Safety Technician Training and Certification Program
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 22 M.R.S.A. § 8304-A
PURPOSE: This rule establishes the criteria that must be met to achieve
the certification of Fire Safety Technician. Components include: Life
Safety Code training, basic inspection techniques, documentation procedures
and an overview of the Department of Human Services rules.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 1, 2005
AFFECTED PARTIES: Individuals involved in obtaining Fire Safety Technician
Certification.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated
CHAPTER
25: Rules for the Display Of Fireworks
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S.A. § 236
PURPOSE: Establishes the rules and regulations for the construction,
handling, storage, transport and use of fireworks.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 1, 2005
AFFECTED PARTIES: Any and all persons who are involved in all aspects
of the display of fireworks.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated
CHAPTER
26: Standard for the Use of Pyrotechnic Before a Proximate Audience
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S.A. § 236
PURPOSE: Establishes rules and regulations for the use of pyrotechnic
and flame based activities before a proximate audience.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 1, 2005
AFFECTED PARTIES: Any and all persons, organizations, companies or activities
that utilize the activities associated with flame or pyrotechnics before
a proximate audience.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated
CHAPTER
27: Rules Governing Tents and Equipment of Circuses and Amusements
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S.A. § 502
PURPOSE: Establishes rules and regulations for the design, operation,
maintenance and fire protection measures of such facilities or activities.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 1, 2005
AFFECTED PARTIES: Any and all amusement shows and circuses
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated
CHAPTER
28: Rules Governing Operations of Amusement Devices and Midways
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S.A. § 502
PURPOSE: Establishes rules and regulations for the condition and operation
of such facilities and activities for life safety purposes.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 1, 2005
AFFECTED PARTIES: Any and all operators of amusement devices and midways
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: The Office of the Fire Marshal is
researching ASTM standards for guidance in regulating amusement park
rides and devices. As part of this process the Fire Marshal is planning
to contact affected parties for comment in developing this standard.
CHAPTER
29: Rules and Regulations Relating to Structures Used by the Public
as Spectators During Motor Vehicle Racing
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 M.R.S.A. § 502
PURPOSE: Establishes rules and regulations relating to structures used
to accommodate and protect spectators during motor vehicle racing. This
chapter further assures the safe and proper construction and maintenance
of grandstands, bleachers, stadiums, arenas, safety barriers and the
surface upon which they are placed.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 1, 2005
AFFECTED PARTIES: Any and all facilities or activities that utilize
structures for use by spectators at motor vehicle racing.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated
CHAPTER
30: Adjudicatory and Licensing Proceedings
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 5 M.R.S.A. § 8051
PURPOSE: Establishes rules and regulations for the administration of
the ad judicatory process for licensing procedures.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 1, 2005
AFFECTED PARTIES: Any and all persons or parties who are involved in
a licensing process within the scope of activities carried out by the
Office of State Fire Marshal
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated
CHAPTER
31: Rules for the Manufacture, Transportation, Storage and Use of
Explosive Materials
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S.A. § 2472
PURPOSE: Establishes rules and regulations for the safeguarding of persons
through the manufacture, transportation, storage, sale and use of explosive
materials.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 1, 2005
AFFECTED PARTIES: Any and all persons, organizations, companies or entities
who are involved in the manufacture, transportation, sale, storage or
use of explosive material.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated
CHAPTER
32: Standard for the Protection of Storage
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S.A. § 2452, 2465, 2472, 2482; 8 M.R.S.A.
§ 236; 32 M.R.S.A. § 1382
PURPOSE: Establishes rules and regulations associated with general storage
and the associated fire protection measures.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 1, 2005
AFFECTED PARTIES: Any and all facilities and occupancies that utilize
storage that meets the requirements of this chapter and the associated
fire protection measures.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated
CHAPTER
33: Standard for the Storage of Rubber Tires
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S.A. § 2452; 32 M.R.S.A. § 1382
PURPOSE: Establishes the rules and regulations associated with the storage
of rubber tires and the associated fire protection measures.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 1, 2005
AFFECTED PARTIES: Any and all facilities and occupancies that utilize
the storage of rubber tires that meets the requirements of this chapter
and the associated fire protection measures.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated
CHAPTER
34: Rules Relating to Flammable and Combustible Liquids
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S.A. § 2482
PURPOSE: Establishes rules and regulations for the transporting, storage,
handling or use of flammable or combustible liquids and the associated
fire protection measures.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 1, 2005
AFFECTED PARTIES: Any and all persons, firms, corporations, co partnerships,
voluntary associations and governmental agencies, except federal; that
transport, store, handle or use these materials.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated
UMBRELLA-UNIT
NUMBER: 16-222
AGENCY NAME: Bureau of State Police
Traffic Division
CONTACT PERSON:
Lt. Christopher Grotton, #20 State House Station, Augusta Maine
04333. Tel: (207) 624-8939
EXPECTED 2004-2005
RULEMAKING ACTIVITY:
CHAPTER 4:
These rules adopt by reference the regulations governing the safe
operation of motor carriers as found in 49 Code of Federal Regulations,
Parts 40, 382, 390, 391, 392, 393, 395, 396, and Appendices to Subchapter
B.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 29 MRSA § 555
PURPOSE: These rules prescribe the requirements of the Bureau of Maine
State Police (hereinafter the Bureau) governing the safety requirements
for motor carriers in commerce. These rules are adopted to establish
comprehensive regulations for motor carriers, drivers, and vehicles
transporting passengers or property in this state. They are established
in order to protect the general motoring public, while being consistent
with the regulations issued by the United States Department of Transportation.
These rules apply to all common, contract, and private carriers transporting
passengers or property. These rules apply to commercial motor vehicles
as defined in Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations Part 390.5.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: June 2005.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Motor carriers operating vehicles greater than 10,000
lbs. Gross vehicle weight rating in commerce.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not Contemplated.
CHAPTER 6:
These rules adopt by reference the regulations governing the transportation
of hazardous materials as found in 49 CFR Code of Federal Regulations,
Parts 107, 171, 172, 173, 174, 177, 178, 179, and 180 as revised as
of October 1, 2002 and Parts 387 and 397 as revised as of February,
2003.
PURPOSE: These rules prescribe the requirements of the Maine Department
of Public Safety (hereinafter the Department) governing the transportation
of hazardous materials in commerce. The rules are adopted to establish
comprehensive regulation of the shipping, packaging, marking, labeling,
placarding, handling, and transportation of hazardous materials. They
are established in order to protect the general public, their lives
and their property in a manner consistent with the regulations issued
by the United States Department of Transportation. The rules apply
to all common, contract, and private carriers and shippers of hazardous
materials being transported in commerce.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: June 2005.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Motor Carriers transporting hazardous materials
in commerce.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated.
CHAPTER 1:
Motor Vehicle Inspection Manual
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 29-A MRSA § 1769
PURPOSE: This rule contains the standards for motor vehicle safety
inspections for Maine vehicles and the administrative rules for the
safety inspection program.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: By July 2005.
AFFECTED PARTIES: All licensed inspection stations, certified inspection
mechanics, owners of modified show cars and other vehicles registered
in the state of Maine subject to inspection. Consensus-Based Rule
Development: This is being contemplated as part of the work of the
existing motor vehicle advisory board.
UMBRELLA-UNIT
NUMBER: 16-227
AGENCY NAME: Department of Public Safety, Maine Criminal Justice
Academy
CONTACT
PERSON: John B. Rogers, Director, Maine Criminal Justice Academy,
15 Oak Grove Road, Vassalboro, ME 04989. Tel: (207) 877-8000
EMERGENCY
RULES ADOPTED SINCE THE LAST REGULATORY AGENDA: None
EXPECTED
2004-2005 RULE MAKING ACTIVITY:
CHAPTER
1: General Provisions
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S.A. §2801-A
PURPOSE: Makes definitions in the Academy's administrative rules consistent
with state statute and clarifies 'exemptions to the mandatory training
act.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 31, 2004.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Law enforcement and correctional agencies (n=202)
INFORMATION ON ANY PLANNED USE OF CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT:
none contemplated
CHAPTER
3: Entrance Standards
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S.A. §2803-A
PURPOSE: Chapter 3 will be amended to:
1. change establishes entry standards for correctional officers to attend
the Basic Corrections Academy;
2. change the entry standards for part-time law enforcement officers
to attend Academy programs including the submission of state and federal
fingerprint cards as part of the background investigation.
3. change the entry standards for full-time law enforcement officers
to attend Academy programs including submission of fingerprint cards,
completion of a psychological examination and polygraph examination
and an oral interview by the hiring agency or in the case of a pre-employment
candidate, a sub-committee of the Board of Trustees.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 31, 2004.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Law enforcement and correctional agencies (n=202)
INFORMATION ON ANY PLANNED USE OF CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT:
The Maine Criminal Justice Academy will solicit input from the Maine
Chiefs of Police Association, the Maine Sheriffs Association and other
affected
parties.
CHAPTER
5: Training Standards
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S.A. § 2801 - 2809
PURPOSE: Chapter 5 will be amended to reflect the combining of the Municipal
/ County Basic Police School, the State Law Enforcement Basic Program
and the Maine State Police Academy into one program for all law enforcement
officers.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 31, 2004.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Law enforcement Agencies (n=172)
INFORMATION ON ANY PLANNED USE OF CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT:
None contemplated
CHAPTER
7: Certificates and Awards
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S.A. § 2803-A
PURPOSE: Chapter 7 will be amended to: 1. Reflect the combining of the
Municipal / County, State Law Enforcement Basic Program and State Police
Academy into one training program; 2. Reflect the changes in Board approved
certifications.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 31, 2004.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Law enforcement and correctional officers (n=3,423)
and (n=1,312)
INFORMATION ON ANY PLANNED USE OF CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT:
None contemplated
CHAPTER
9: Extension and Waivers
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S.A. § 2804-C; 25 M.R.S.A. § 2804-D
PURPOSE: Chapter 9 will be amended to reflect changes in the waiver
and extension process established by the Board for law enforcement and
corrections officers.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 31, 2004.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Law enforcement and correctional agencies (n=202)
INFORMATION ON ANY PLANNED USE OF CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT:
The Maine Criminal Justice Academy will solicit input from the Maine
Chiefs of Police Association, the Maine Sheriffs Association and other
affected parties.
CHAPTER
11: Costs
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 25 M.R.S.A. § 2803-A
PURPOSE: Chapter 11 will be amended to:
1. set a fee for processing applications of non-employed individuals
wishing to attend the Basic Law Enforcement Training Program;
2. set a program tuition fee for non-employed individuals wishing to
attend the Basic Law Enforcement Training Program;
3. set a fee for administering the physical fitness entrance examination.
4. establish a fee schedule for training and all other services provided
by the Maine Criminal Justice Academy.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to October 31, 2004.
AFFECTED PARTIES: All persons wishing to take the fitness entry test
and those wishing to make application to the Basic Law Enforcement Training
Program as individuals.
INFORMATION ON ANY PLANNED USE OF CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT:
The Maine Criminal Justice Academy will solicit input from the Maine
Chiefs of Police Association, the Maine Sheriffs Association and other
affected parties.
AGENCY
UMBRELLA-UNIT NUMBER: 16-633
AGENCY NAME: Gambling Control Board
CONTACT
PERSON: Lt. Timothy Doyle, 87 State House Station, 500 Civic Center
Drive, Augusta, ME 04333-0087 Telephone number: 207-624-7141. E-mail:
Timothy.S.Doyle@maine.gov
EMERGENCY
RULES ADOPTED SINCE LAST REGULATORY AGENDA: None.
EXPECTED
2004-2005 RULE-MAKING ACTIVITY:
CHAPTER
NUMBERS 1-22:
TITLE: Gambling Control Board Rules
STATUTORY OR OTHER BASIS: 8 M.R.S.A. §§ 1003, 1033, 1041 and
c. 31
PURPOSE OF THE RULES: Licensure and regulation of slot machines at commercial
harness racing tracks.
SCHEDULE OF ADOPTION: Fall of 2004
LISTING OF AFFECTED PARTIES: Licensees and applicants for licensure
as slot machine operators, distributors and gambling service vendors,
and employees of these licensees and applicants.
INFORMATION ON ANY PLANNED CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: The rules
were initially written by a consultant and reviewed by the agency with
input from interested parties.
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