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An Act to Support Municipal Enforcement of Residential Construction Laws, Codes and Regulations

An Act to Support Municipal Enforcement of Residential Construction Laws, Codes and Regulations

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Last action
2026-04-16
Official status
Signed by the Governor
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An Act to Support Municipal Enforcement of Residential Construction Laws, Codes and Regulations

An Act to Support Municipal Enforcement of Residential Construction Laws, Codes and Regulations Reference committee: Housing and Economic Development Governor action: Signed by the Governor

What This Bill Does

  • An Act to Support Municipal Enforcement of Residential Construction Laws, Codes and Regulations Reference committee: Housing and Economic Development Governor action: Signed by the Governor

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Adopted by House & Senate

Plain English: Page 1 - 132LR3036(02) COMMITTEE AMENDMENT 1 L.D.

  • Page 1 - 132LR3036(02) COMMITTEE AMENDMENT 1 L.D.
  • 2225 2 Date: (Filing No.
  • S- ) 3HOUSING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 4 Reproduced and distributed under the direction of the Secretary of the Senate.
  • 5STATE OF MAINE 6SENATE 7132ND LEGISLATURE 8SECOND REGULAR SESSION 9 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT “ ” to S.P.
Sponsored By Senator Rotundo of Androscoggin

Plain English: Page 1 - 132LR3036(04) SENATE AMENDMENT 1 L.D.

  • Page 1 - 132LR3036(04) SENATE AMENDMENT 1 L.D.
  • 2225 2 Date: (Filing No.
  • S- ) 3 Reproduced and distributed under the direction of the Secretary of the Senate.
  • 4STATE OF MAINE 5SENATE 6132ND LEGISLATURE 7SECOND REGULAR SESSION 8 SENATE AMENDMENT “ ” to COMMITTEE AMENDMENT “A” to S.P.
Sponsored By Representative Gattine of Westbrook , Adopted by House & Senate

Plain English: Page 1 - 132LR3036(07) HOUSE AMENDMENT 1 L.D.

  • Page 1 - 132LR3036(07) HOUSE AMENDMENT 1 L.D.
  • 2225 2 Date: (Filing No.
  • H- ) 3 Reproduced and distributed under the direction of the Clerk of the House.
  • 4STATE OF MAINE 5HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 6132ND LEGISLATURE 7SECOND REGULAR SESSION 8 HOUSE AMENDMENT “ ” to COMMITTEE AMENDMENT “A” to S.P.

Bill History

  1. 2026-04-16 Governor

    Signed by the Governor

  2. 2026-04-14 House

    PASSED TO BE ENACTED . Sent for concurrence. ORDERED SENT FORTHWITH.

  3. 2026-04-14 Senate

    PASSED TO BE ENACTED , in concurrence.

  4. 2026-03-31 Committee

    Reported Out; OTP-AM/ONTP

  5. 2026-03-11 Committee

    Work Session Held

  6. 2026-03-11 Committee

    Voted; Divided Report

  7. 2026-03-03 Committee

    Referred to Committee on Housing and Economic Development.

Official Summary Text

An Act to Support Municipal Enforcement of Residential Construction Laws, Codes and Regulations
Reference committee:
Housing and Economic Development
Governor action:
Signed by the Governor

Current Bill Text

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Page 1 - 132LR3036(08)
STATE OF MAINE
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IN THE YEAR OF OUR LORD
TWO THOUSAND TWENTY-SIX
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S.P. 908 - L.D. 2225
An Act to Support Municipal Enforcement of Residential Construction Laws,
Codes and Regulations
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:
Sec. 1. 10 MRSA §9722, sub-§6, ¶B, as amended by PL 2019, c. 391, §4, is further
amended by amending subparagraph (8) to read:
(8) ASHRAE Standard 90.1 Energy Standard for Buildings Except Low-Rise
Residential Buildings; and
Sec. 2. 10 MRSA §9722, sub-§6, ¶B, as amended by PL 2019, c. 391, §4, is further
amended by amending subparagraph (9) to read:
(9) Standard Practice for Radon Control Options for the Design and Construction
of New Low-Rise Residential Buildings published by the American Society for
Testing and Materials.; and
Sec. 3. 10 MRSA §9722, sub-§6, ¶B, as amended by PL 2019, c. 391, §4, is further
amended by enacting a new subparagraph (10) to read:
(10) International Code Council and Modular Building Institute 1200 Standard for
Off-site Construction: Planning, Design, Fabrication and Assembly.
Sec. 4. 30-A MRSA §4451, sub-§3, as amended by PL 2025, c. 388, Pt. D, §38, is
further amended to read:
3. Training and certification of code enforcement officers. In cooperation with
code enforcement officer professional associations, the Maine Community College System,
the Department of Environmental Protection and the Department of Health and Human
Services, except as otherwise provided in paragraph H, the Maine Office of Community
Affairs shall establish a continuing education program for individuals engaged in code
enforcement. This program must provide training in the technical and legal aspects of code
enforcement necessary for certification. The training program must include training to
provide familiarity with the laws and ordinances related to the structure and practice of the
municipal code enforcement office, municipal planning board and appeals board
procedures, application review and permitting procedures, inspection procedures and code
APPROVED
APRIL 16, 2026
BY GOVERNOR
CHAPTER
736
PUBLIC LAW
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enforcement techniques, including enforcement of codes regulating industrialized housing.
For the purposes of this subsection, "industrialized housing" means a structure designed to
be used for residential housing that consists of or is constructed using one or more modular
buildings, modular components or panelized systems that is wholly or in substantial part
fabricated or assembled in a manufacturing plant for installation, or assembly and
installation, on a separate building site and has been manufactured in such a manner that
all parts or processes cannot be inspected at the installation site without disassembly of,
damage to or destruction of the structure.
H. If funding is not available to support the training and certification program
authorized under this subsection, the Maine Office of Community Affairs shall
discontinue training and certification activities related to laws and ordinances
referenced in subsection 2‑A, paragraphs A and B and shall adopt by routine technical
rules under Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter 2‑A a program to register code enforcement
officers that meet training and education qualifications. The Maine Office of
Community Affairs shall publish the list of persons registered for code enforcement
who have submitted evidence of required qualifications. Persons registered under this
paragraph must meet the requirements for training and certification under this
subchapter. The Maine Office of Community Affairs shall consult with the
Department of Health and Human Services for the purposes of carrying out training
and certification activities related to laws and ordinances referenced in subsection 2‑A,
paragraphs C and D. Within one month of discontinuation of training and certification
under this paragraph, the Maine Office of Community Affairs shall report to the joint
standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over appropriations and
financial affairs and the joint standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction
over state and local government matters a recommendation for funding the training and
certification program or for further changes in program requirements.
Sec. 5. PL 2025, c. 388, Pt. D, §48, sub-§7 is enacted to read:
7. Notwithstanding the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 5, section 17851, 17851-A,
17851-B or 17851-C or any other provision of law to the contrary, a member whose
position is transferred from the Department of Public Safety, Division of Building Codes
and Standards program to the Maine Office of Community Affairs pursuant to this Part and
who becomes subject to different service retirement benefits qualification requirements as
a result of the transfer is eligible to receive service retirement benefits under the service
retirement benefits qualification requirements and the associated benefit computation
provisions in effect prior to the position being transferred pursuant to this Part.
Sec. 6. Regionalized code enforcement pilot project. The Maine Office of
Community Affairs, through the Housing Opportunity Program established in the Maine
Revised Statutes, Title 5, section 3241, shall conduct a 3-year pilot project to promote,
incentivize and support the adoption of regionalized approaches to code enforcement by
municipalities. The Maine Office of Community Affairs shall administer the pilot project
and establish guidelines for the administration of the pilot project as follows.
1. The pilot project must start no later than January 1, 2027 and continue for no more
than 3 years.
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2. The Maine Office of Community Affairs shall conduct an ongoing evaluation of the
pilot project to determine the efficacy and effect of adopting a regionalized approach to
code enforcement for participating municipalities.
3. No later than January 15th of each year for the duration of the pilot project, and no
later than 60 days following the end of the pilot project, the Maine Office of Community
Affairs shall submit a report on the status of the pilot project to the joint standing committee
of the Legislature having jurisdiction over building code matters. The final report must
include, but is not limited to, the total number of participating municipalities; the reported
effects of adopting a regionalized approach to code enforcement; any barriers to the success
of the pilot project; and recommendations, including any suggested legislation, for adopting
a regionalized approach to code enforcement.
Upon receipt of any report required by this section, the joint standing committee of the
Legislature having jurisdiction over building code matters may report out legislation based
on the report to the legislative session in which the report is received.
Sec. 7. Retroactivity. That section of this Act that enacts Public Law 2025, chapter
388, Part D, section 48, subsection 7 applies retroactively to September 24, 2025.