41-2146. State fire safety committee; members;
terms; powers and duties; compensation


A. A state fire safety committee is established consisting of nine members who are
appointed for three year terms by the governor pursuant to section 38-211. The governor
may remove any member from the committee for incompetency, improper conduct, disability
or neglect of duty. Membership on the committee is as follows:


1. Two members, not from the same municipality, each of whom is a fire chief or
fire marshal of a paid municipal fire department of a city with a population of one
hundred thousand persons or more.


2. One member who is a fire chief of a paid municipal fire department of a town
with a population of less than one hundred thousand persons.


3. One member who is a fire chief in a fire district of an unincorporated area in a
county with a population of less than five hundred thousand persons.


4. One member who is a member of the Arizona fire chiefs' association.


5. One member who is a registered architect.


6. One member who is a chief building official of a city, town or county.


7. One member who is a member of the public.


8. One member who is a member of the public and who is engaged in the business of
distributing, selling or providing liquid petroleum gas to consumers.


B. The state fire safety committee shall annually select from its membership a
chairperson for the committee. The committee shall meet on the call of the chairperson or
on the request of at least five members.


C. The state fire safety committee shall adopt by rule a state fire code
establishing minimum standards for:


1. Safeguarding life and property from fire and fire hazards.


2. Prevention of fires and alleviation of fire hazards.


3. Storage, sale, distribution and use of dangerous chemicals, combustibles,
flammable liquids, explosives and radioactive materials.


4. Installation, maintenance and use of fire escapes, fire protection equipment,
fire alarm systems, smoke detectors and fire extinguishing equipment.


5. The means and adequacy of fire protection and exit in case of fire in places in
which numbers of persons work, live or congregate, excluding family dwellings that have
fewer than five residential dwelling units.


6. Other matters relating to fire prevention and control that are considered
necessary by the committee.


D. The state fire safety committee shall adopt rules and a schedule of fees for a
permit, for a plan submission, for plan review and for reinspections that are payable by
persons regulated under article 3 of this chapter.


E. The state fire safety committee shall adopt rules for the allocation of monies
from the arson detection reward fund established by section 41-2167. The rules shall be
consistent with the purposes set forth in section 41-2167 and shall promote the effective
and efficient use of the fund monies.


F. Members of the committee are not eligible to receive compensation for service on
the committee but are eligible for reimbursement of expenses pursuant to title 38,
chapter 4, article 2.