Investigation of fires and explosions; hearings; use of state police laboratory.

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The marshal, or his deputies or employees are authorized to make investigations deemed necessary of any fire or explosion, or attempt to cause any fire or explosion in the state, and to require reports from his deputies concerning all fires and explosions in their districts. For the purpose of such investigations, the marshal and his deputies or designated persons are authorized to conduct hearing, subpoena witnesses, take testimony and enter upon and examine any building or premises where any fire or explosion or attempt to cause a fire or explosion shall have occurred, or which at the time may be burning. The marshal or his deputies or designated persons shall also have the power to cause to be produced before them such papers as they may require in making such examination. In addition the marshal or his deputies or designated persons may, in their discretion, take full control and custody of such buildings and premises, and place such person in charge thereof as they may deem proper, until their examination and investigation is completed. For evaluation of the evidence the marshal shall have access to the facilities and personnel of the state police laboratory, and the executive head of such laboratory shall cooperate fully with the marshal.

History: Laws 1984, ch. 127, § 956.

ANNOTATIONS

Am. Jur. 2d, A.L.R. and C.J.S. references. — 35 Am. Jur. 2d Fires § 4.

Expert and opinion evidence as to cause or origin of fire, 88 A.L.R.2d 230.

Municipal liability for negligent fire inspection and subsequent enforcement, 69 A.L.R.4th 739.

36A C.J.S. Fires § 17.


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