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53-7-204. Duties of Utah Fire Prevention Board -- Unified Code Analysis Council --Local administrative duties.
(1) The board shall:
(a) administer the state fire code as the standard in the state;
(b) subject to the state fire code, make rules in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3,Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act:
(i) establishing standards for the prevention of fire and for the protection of life andproperty against fire and panic in any:
(A) publicly owned building, including all public and private schools, colleges, anduniversity buildings;
(B) building or structure used or intended for use as an asylum, a mental hospital, ahospital, a sanitarium, a home for the elderly, an assisted living facility, a children's home or daycare center, or any building or structure used for a similar purpose; or
(C) place of assemblage where 50 or more persons may gather together in a building,structure, tent, or room for the purpose of amusement, entertainment, instruction, or education;
(ii) establishing safety and other requirements for placement and discharge of displayfireworks on the basis of:
(A) the state fire code; and
(B) relevant publications of the National Fire Protection Association;
(iii) establishing safety standards for retail storage, handling, and sale of class C commonstate approved explosives;
(iv) defining methods to establish proof of competence to place and discharge displayfireworks, special effects fireworks, and flame effects;
(v) deputizing qualified persons to act as deputy fire marshals, and to secure specialservices in emergencies;
(vi) implementing Section 53-7-106;
(vii) setting guidelines for use of funding;
(viii) establishing criteria for training and safety equipment grants for fire departmentsenrolled in firefighter certification; and
(ix) establishing ongoing training standards for hazardous materials emergency responseagencies;
(c) recommend to the commissioner a state fire marshal;
(d) develop policies under which the state fire marshal and the state fire marshal'sauthorized representatives will perform;
(e) provide for the employment of field assistants and other salaried personnel asrequired;
(f) prescribe the duties of the state fire marshal and the state fire marshal's authorizedrepresentatives;
(g) establish a statewide fire prevention, fire education, and fire service training programin cooperation with the Board of Regents;
(h) establish a statewide fire statistics program for the purpose of gathering fire data fromall political subdivisions of the state;
(i) establish a fire academy in accordance with Section 53-7-204.2;
(j) coordinate the efforts of all people engaged in fire suppression in the state;
(k) work aggressively with the local political subdivisions to reduce fire losses;


(l) regulate the sale and servicing of portable fire extinguishers and automatic firesuppression systems in the interest of safeguarding lives and property;
(m) establish a certification program for persons who inspect and test automatic firesprinkler systems;
(n) establish a certification program for persons who inspect and test fire alarm systems;
(o) establish a certification for persons who provide response services regardinghazardous materials emergencies;
(p) in accordance with Section 53-7-106, report to the Business and Labor InterimCommittee; and
(q) jointly create the Unified Code Analysis Council with the Uniform Building CodeCommission in accordance with Subsection 58-56-5(12).
(2) The board may incorporate in its rules by reference, in whole or in part:
(a) the state fire code; or
(b) subject to the state fire code, a nationally recognized and readily available standardpertaining to the protection of life and property from fire, explosion, or panic.
(3) The following functions shall be administered locally by a city, county, or fireprotection district:
(a) issuing permits, including open burning permits pursuant to Sections 11-7-1 and19-2-114;
(b) creating a local board of appeals in accordance with the state fire code; and
(c) subject to the state fire code and the other provisions of this chapter, establishing,modifying, or deleting fire flow and water supply requirements.

Amended by Chapter 61, 2010 General Session
Amended by Chapter 310, 2010 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-53 > Chapter-07 > 53-7-204

53-7-204. Duties of Utah Fire Prevention Board -- Unified Code Analysis Council --Local administrative duties.
(1) The board shall:
(a) administer the state fire code as the standard in the state;
(b) subject to the state fire code, make rules in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3,Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act:
(i) establishing standards for the prevention of fire and for the protection of life andproperty against fire and panic in any:
(A) publicly owned building, including all public and private schools, colleges, anduniversity buildings;
(B) building or structure used or intended for use as an asylum, a mental hospital, ahospital, a sanitarium, a home for the elderly, an assisted living facility, a children's home or daycare center, or any building or structure used for a similar purpose; or
(C) place of assemblage where 50 or more persons may gather together in a building,structure, tent, or room for the purpose of amusement, entertainment, instruction, or education;
(ii) establishing safety and other requirements for placement and discharge of displayfireworks on the basis of:
(A) the state fire code; and
(B) relevant publications of the National Fire Protection Association;
(iii) establishing safety standards for retail storage, handling, and sale of class C commonstate approved explosives;
(iv) defining methods to establish proof of competence to place and discharge displayfireworks, special effects fireworks, and flame effects;
(v) deputizing qualified persons to act as deputy fire marshals, and to secure specialservices in emergencies;
(vi) implementing Section 53-7-106;
(vii) setting guidelines for use of funding;
(viii) establishing criteria for training and safety equipment grants for fire departmentsenrolled in firefighter certification; and
(ix) establishing ongoing training standards for hazardous materials emergency responseagencies;
(c) recommend to the commissioner a state fire marshal;
(d) develop policies under which the state fire marshal and the state fire marshal'sauthorized representatives will perform;
(e) provide for the employment of field assistants and other salaried personnel asrequired;
(f) prescribe the duties of the state fire marshal and the state fire marshal's authorizedrepresentatives;
(g) establish a statewide fire prevention, fire education, and fire service training programin cooperation with the Board of Regents;
(h) establish a statewide fire statistics program for the purpose of gathering fire data fromall political subdivisions of the state;
(i) establish a fire academy in accordance with Section 53-7-204.2;
(j) coordinate the efforts of all people engaged in fire suppression in the state;
(k) work aggressively with the local political subdivisions to reduce fire losses;


(l) regulate the sale and servicing of portable fire extinguishers and automatic firesuppression systems in the interest of safeguarding lives and property;
(m) establish a certification program for persons who inspect and test automatic firesprinkler systems;
(n) establish a certification program for persons who inspect and test fire alarm systems;
(o) establish a certification for persons who provide response services regardinghazardous materials emergencies;
(p) in accordance with Section 53-7-106, report to the Business and Labor InterimCommittee; and
(q) jointly create the Unified Code Analysis Council with the Uniform Building CodeCommission in accordance with Subsection 58-56-5(12).
(2) The board may incorporate in its rules by reference, in whole or in part:
(a) the state fire code; or
(b) subject to the state fire code, a nationally recognized and readily available standardpertaining to the protection of life and property from fire, explosion, or panic.
(3) The following functions shall be administered locally by a city, county, or fireprotection district:
(a) issuing permits, including open burning permits pursuant to Sections 11-7-1 and19-2-114;
(b) creating a local board of appeals in accordance with the state fire code; and
(c) subject to the state fire code and the other provisions of this chapter, establishing,modifying, or deleting fire flow and water supply requirements.

Amended by Chapter 61, 2010 General Session
Amended by Chapter 310, 2010 General Session


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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-53 > Chapter-07 > 53-7-204

53-7-204. Duties of Utah Fire Prevention Board -- Unified Code Analysis Council --Local administrative duties.
(1) The board shall:
(a) administer the state fire code as the standard in the state;
(b) subject to the state fire code, make rules in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3,Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act:
(i) establishing standards for the prevention of fire and for the protection of life andproperty against fire and panic in any:
(A) publicly owned building, including all public and private schools, colleges, anduniversity buildings;
(B) building or structure used or intended for use as an asylum, a mental hospital, ahospital, a sanitarium, a home for the elderly, an assisted living facility, a children's home or daycare center, or any building or structure used for a similar purpose; or
(C) place of assemblage where 50 or more persons may gather together in a building,structure, tent, or room for the purpose of amusement, entertainment, instruction, or education;
(ii) establishing safety and other requirements for placement and discharge of displayfireworks on the basis of:
(A) the state fire code; and
(B) relevant publications of the National Fire Protection Association;
(iii) establishing safety standards for retail storage, handling, and sale of class C commonstate approved explosives;
(iv) defining methods to establish proof of competence to place and discharge displayfireworks, special effects fireworks, and flame effects;
(v) deputizing qualified persons to act as deputy fire marshals, and to secure specialservices in emergencies;
(vi) implementing Section 53-7-106;
(vii) setting guidelines for use of funding;
(viii) establishing criteria for training and safety equipment grants for fire departmentsenrolled in firefighter certification; and
(ix) establishing ongoing training standards for hazardous materials emergency responseagencies;
(c) recommend to the commissioner a state fire marshal;
(d) develop policies under which the state fire marshal and the state fire marshal'sauthorized representatives will perform;
(e) provide for the employment of field assistants and other salaried personnel asrequired;
(f) prescribe the duties of the state fire marshal and the state fire marshal's authorizedrepresentatives;
(g) establish a statewide fire prevention, fire education, and fire service training programin cooperation with the Board of Regents;
(h) establish a statewide fire statistics program for the purpose of gathering fire data fromall political subdivisions of the state;
(i) establish a fire academy in accordance with Section 53-7-204.2;
(j) coordinate the efforts of all people engaged in fire suppression in the state;
(k) work aggressively with the local political subdivisions to reduce fire losses;


(l) regulate the sale and servicing of portable fire extinguishers and automatic firesuppression systems in the interest of safeguarding lives and property;
(m) establish a certification program for persons who inspect and test automatic firesprinkler systems;
(n) establish a certification program for persons who inspect and test fire alarm systems;
(o) establish a certification for persons who provide response services regardinghazardous materials emergencies;
(p) in accordance with Section 53-7-106, report to the Business and Labor InterimCommittee; and
(q) jointly create the Unified Code Analysis Council with the Uniform Building CodeCommission in accordance with Subsection 58-56-5(12).
(2) The board may incorporate in its rules by reference, in whole or in part:
(a) the state fire code; or
(b) subject to the state fire code, a nationally recognized and readily available standardpertaining to the protection of life and property from fire, explosion, or panic.
(3) The following functions shall be administered locally by a city, county, or fireprotection district:
(a) issuing permits, including open burning permits pursuant to Sections 11-7-1 and19-2-114;
(b) creating a local board of appeals in accordance with the state fire code; and
(c) subject to the state fire code and the other provisions of this chapter, establishing,modifying, or deleting fire flow and water supply requirements.

Amended by Chapter 61, 2010 General Session
Amended by Chapter 310, 2010 General Session