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Discovery Of System Believed In Violation Of State Law; Report; Acknowledgment Of Notice - Mich. Comp. Laws Section 29.30Legal Research Home > Michigan Lawyer > Fire Prevention > Discovery Of System Believed In Violation Of State Law; Report; Acknowledgment Of Notice - Mich. Comp. Laws Section 29.30 Act 207 of 1941 29.30 Discovery of system believed in violation of state law; report; acknowledgment of notice. Sec. 30. (1) If a firm certified under section 26 discovers a fire alarm system or fire suppression system that the firm believes was installed, serviced, modified, tested, or maintained in violation of state law, the firm immediately shall report the alleged violation to the bureau on a form provided by the bureau and to the owner, operator, or a designated representative of the owner or operator of the building in which the fire alarm system or fire suppression system is installed. (2) Upon notification under subsection (1) that a fire alarm system or fire suppression system is installed, serviced, modified, tested, or maintained in a manner that a firm believes to be in violation of state law, the owner, operator, or a designated representative of the owner or operator of the building in which the fire alarm system or fire suppression system is installed shall provide the bureau with a written acknowledgment of the notice of the alleged violations and the action taken by the owner, operator, or designated representative of the owner or operator on a form provided by the bureau.
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