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Code · Maryland · Public Safety

§ 9-205

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§9–205.
(a)Except as provided in subsection
(b)of this section, if there is clear evidence that an exception will not adversely affect the fire safety of a building or its occupants, the State Fire Marshal or a local authority with jurisdiction over the enforcement of fire and building codes may grant an exception to:
(1)a requirement of a State or local fire and building code if a sprinkler system is installed in a building as required by this subtitle; or
(2)the sprinkler system requirement of this subtitle if, on or before June 30, 1990:
(i)the local authority gave approval to a construction plan for a dormitory, hotel, lodging or rooming house, multifamily residential unit, or town house; and
(ii)the approved plan did not include the installation of a sprinkler system as required by this subtitle.
(b)The State Fire Marshal or a local authority may not grant an exception under this section to a smoke detector requirement.
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