Code of Maryland Regulations (Last Updated: April 6, 2021) |
Title 29. Maryland State Police |
Subtitle 06. FIRE PREVENTION COMMISSION |
Chapter 29.06.04. Fees for Fire Prevention Services |
Sec. 29.06.04.07. Fees for Fire Safety Inspections
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A. The fee schedule in this regulation is to be used to calculate the fee to be paid for a general fire safety inspection. Specific testing of certain specialized fire protection systems and equipment may be required by qualified maintenance personnel or a contractor at the owner's expense.
B. The following fees are to be applied based upon the occupancy classification for the building:
(1) Assembly occupancy:
(a) 1,001 or more individuals-$360;
(b) 301 to 1,000 individuals-$240;
(c) 50 to 300 individuals-$120;
(d) Fairgrounds, for properties with:
(i) Nine buildings or less-$240;
(ii) Ten buildings or more-$480;
(2) Educational occupancy:
(a) Elementary school, which includes kindergarten and prekindergarten facilities-$120;
(b) Middle or junior high school-$180;
(c) Senior high school-$180;
(d) Family or group day care homes:
(i) Initial inspection-$75;
(ii) Renewal inspection-$50;
(e) Nursery or day care centers-$100;
(a) Ambulatory health care center-$180 per 3,000 square feet or fraction of 3,000 square feet;
(b) Hospital, nursing home, and limited care facility-$120 per building plus $2.50 per patient bed;
(4) Detention and correctional occupancy-$120 per building plus $2.50 per rated bed capacity;
(5) Residential occupancy:
(a) Hotel and motel-$120 per building plus $2.50 per guest room or suite;
(b) Dormitory-$120 per building plus $2.50 per bed;
(c) Apartment-$120 per building plus $2.50 per apartment;
(d) Lodging or rooming house-$120 per building plus $2.50 per bed;
(e) One and two family dwelling, including alternate living units and foster care homes-$75;
(f) Board and care home-$120 per building plus $2.50 per bed;
(6) Mercantile occupancy:
(a) Class A-over 30,000 square feet-$300;
(b) Class B-3,000 to 30,000 square feet-$150;
(c) Class C-less than 3,000 square feet-$100;
(7) Business occupancy-$120 per 3,000 square feet or fraction of 3,000 square feet;
(8) Industrial or storage occupancy:
(a) Low or ordinary hazard-$120 per 5,000 square feet or fraction of 5,000 square feet;
(b) High hazard-$200 per 5,000 square feet or fraction of 5,000 square feet;
(9) Manufactured homes sites and communities-$120 per facility plus $2.50 per site;
(10) Campgrounds:
(a) Vehicular campgrounds-$120 per facility plus $2.50 per campsite;
(b) Campgrounds with sleeping accommodations-$180 per facility plus $2.50 per bed;
(c) Campgrounds without sleeping accommodations-$120 per facility;
(11) Outside storage of combustible materials, for example, scrap tires, lumber, mulch, tree stumps, etc.-$60 per acre or fraction of an acre;
(12) Outside storage of flammable or combustible liquids/gases (drums or tanks)-$120 per 5,000 square feet or fraction of 5,000 square feet; and
(13) Marinas and piers-$120 plus $1.50 per slip.
C. A fee applies if more than one reinspection outlined in §B of this regulation is required to correct a previously identified code violation as follows:
(1) Second reinspection-$200; and
(2) Each additional reinspection-$250.