Michigan Laws 29.33 – Performance of certain acts by noncertified firm; principal executive officer guilty of misdemeanor; penalty
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Terms Used In Michigan Laws 29.33
- Fire alarm system: means an assemblage of components that indicates or provides a warning of a fire emergency, installation of which is required by the bureau under rules promulgated under section 3c. See Michigan Laws 29.1
- Fire suppression system: means an integrated combination of a fire alarm system and fire suppression equipment that, as a result of predetermined temperature, rate of temperature rise, products of combustion, flame, or human intervention, will discharge a fire extinguishing substance over a fire area, installation of which is required by the bureau under rules promulgated under section 3c. See Michigan Laws 29.1
- Firm: means a sole proprietorship, partnership, association, or corporation. See Michigan Laws 29.1
The principal executive officer of a noncertified firm which tests, services, maintains, modifies, or documents the installation and modification of a required fire alarm system or designs, installs, tests, maintains, or services a required fire suppression system is guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by imprisonment for not more than 90 days, or a fine of not more than $3,000.00, or both.