DAR File No.: 29232
Filed: 11/15/2006, 02:46
Received by: NLRULE ANALYSIS
Purpose of the rule or reason for the change:
The Utah Fire Prevention Board met on November 14, 2006, in a regularly scheduled Board meeting and voted by majority to make a number of amendments to the currently adopted rule for the purpose of adopting the 2006 edition of the International Fire Code and other incorporated National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) references.
Summary of the rule or change:
The proposed rule amendments to R710-9 are as follows: 1) in Subsection R710-9-1(1.3), the Board proposes to insert language that correctly reflects the contents of the rule; 2) in Subsections R710-9-1(1.4.1) and (1.5), the Board proposes to update the currently adopted International Fire Code, 2003 edition, to the 2006 edition; 3) in Subsection R710-9-1(1.5.5), the Board proposes to update the currently used National Electric Code, 2002 edition, to the 2005 edition; 4) in Subsection R710-9-1(1.5.7), the Board proposes to update the currently used NFPA Life Safety Code 101, 2003 edition, to the 2006 edition; 5) in Subsection R710-9-1(1.6), the Board proposes to update the currently used NFPA Standard 96, 2001 edition, to the 2004 edition; 6) in Section R710-9-6, the Board proposes to strike out a number of currently used references because they were changed in the newly adopted codes, they are no longer needed, or they were moved in the rule text; and 7) also in Section R710-9-6, the Board proposes to add a number of references to this section that clarifies the newly adopted incorporated references, modifies portions of the codes for specific needs in the State of Utah, and rewrites several previously adopted amendments to be correct with the newly adopted standards.
State statutory or constitutional authorization for this rule:
Section 53-7-204
This rule or change incorporates by reference the following material:
1) the International Fire Code, 2006 edition, as published by the International Code Council; 2) NFPA 70, National Electric Code, 2005 edition, as published by the National Fire Protection Association; 3) NFPA 101, Life Safety Code, 2006 edition, as published by the National Fire Protection Association; and 4) NFPA 96, Standard for Ventilation Control and Fire Protection of Commercial Cooking Operations, 2004 edition, as published by the National Fire Protection Association
Anticipated cost or savings to:
the state budget:
There would be an aggregate anticipated cost to the state budget of approximately $3,500 to purchase the needed incorporated references for those employees that would need copies of these references to complete their job.
local governments:
There would be a cost to local government officials of approximately $245 per person to purchase all the needed incorporated standards that are being updated. An aggregate anticipated cost of all local government purchases is impossible to predict due to the unknown number of codes that would be purchased, and the unknown number of employees that would need codes and which codes would they purchase.
other persons:
The cost for Other persons would be approximately $245 per person to purchase all the newly updated standards. The aggregate anticipated cost to all other persons is also impossible to predict due to the completely unknown number of other persons that would be purchasing the codes and which codes would they purchase.
Compliance costs for affected persons:
Compliance costs for affected persons would be approximately $245 to each affected person that would purchase all the updated standards for usage.
Comments by the department head on the fiscal impact the rule may have on businesses:
There would be a fiscal impact to businesses only if the business wished to purchase one of the incorporated references to assist them with the known regulations. Other than that, there is no fiscal impact to businesses for the implementation of this proposed rule amendment. Scott T. Duncan, Commissioner
The full text of this rule may be inspected, during regular business hours, at the Division of Administrative Rules, or at:
Public Safety
Fire Marshal
5272 S COLLEGE DR
MURRAY UT 84123-2611Direct questions regarding this rule to:
Brent Halladay at the above address, by phone at 801-284-6352, by FAX at 801-284-6351, or by Internet E-mail at bhallada@utah.gov
Interested persons may present their views on this rule by submitting written comments to the address above no later than 5:00 p.m. on:
01/02/2007
This rule may become effective on:
01/09/2007
Authorized by:
Ron L. Morris, Utah State Fire Marshal
RULE TEXT
R710. Public Safety, Fire Marshal.
R710-9. Rules Pursuant to the Utah Fire Prevention Law.
R710-9-1. Title, Authority, and Adoption of Codes.
1.1 These rules shall be known as the "Rules Pursuant to the Utah Fire Prevention Law", and may be cited as such, and will be hereafter referred to as "these rules".
1.2 These rules are promulgated in accordance with Title 53, Chapter 7, Section 204, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended.
1.3 These rules are adopted by the Utah Fire Prevention Board to provide minimum rules for safeguarding life and property from the hazards of fire and explosion, for board meeting conduct, procedures to amend incorporated references, establishing amendments and additions to the adopted codes, establishing board subcommittees, enforcement of the rules of the State Fire Marshal, and deputizing Special Deputy State Fire Marshals.
1.4 There is adopted as part of these rules the following code which is incorporated by reference:
1.4.1 International Fire Code (IFC), [
2003]2006 edition, excluding appendices, as promulgated by the International Code Council, Inc., except as amended by provisions listed in R710-9-6, et seq.1.5 There is further adopted as part of these rules the following codes which are also incorporated by reference and supercede the adopted standards listed in the International Fire Code, [
2003]2006 edition, Chapter 45, Referenced Standards, as follows:1.5.1 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), NFPA 10, Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers, 2002 edition, except as amended by provisions listed in R710-9-6, et seq.
1.5.2 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), NFPA 13, Standard for Installation of Sprinkler Systems, 2002 edition, except as amended by provisions listed in R710-9-6, et seq.
1.5.3 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), NFPA 13D, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems in One and Two Family Dwellings and Manufactured Homes, 2002 edition, except as amended by provisions listed in R710-9-6, et seq.
1.5.4 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), NFPA 13R, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems in Residential Occupancies up to and including Four Stories in Height, 2002 edition, except as amended by provisions listed in R710-9-6, et seq.
1.5.5 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), NFPA 70, National Electric Code, [
2002]2005 edition, as adopted by the Uniform Building Standards Act, Title 58. Chapter 56, Section 4, Utah Code Annotated 1953 and the Utah Administrative Code R156-56-701. Wherever there is a section, figure or table in the International Fire Code (IFC) that references "ICC Electrical [Standard]Code ", that reference shall be replaced with "National Electric Code".1.5.6 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm Code, 2002 edition, except as amended in provisions listed in R710-9-6, et seq.
1.5.7 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), NFPA 101, Life Safety Code, [
2003]2006 edition, except as amended in provisions listed in R710-9-6, et seq. Wherever there is a section, figure or table in NFPA 101 that references "NFPA 5000 - Building Construction and Safety Code", that reference shall be replaced with the "International Building Code".1.5.8 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), NFPA 160, Standard for Flame Effects Before an Audience, 2001 edition, except as amended by provisions listed in R710-9-6, et seq.
1.6 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), NFPA 96, Standard for Ventilation Control and Fire Protection of Commercial Cooking Operations, [
2001]2004 edition, except as amended by provisions listed in R710-9-6, et seq.R710-9-6. Amendments and Additions.
The following amendments and additions are hereby adopted by the Board for application statewide:
6.1 International Fire Code - Administration
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6.1.1 IFC, Chapter 1, Section 102.3 is deleted and rewritten as follows: No change shall be made in the use or occupancy of any structure that would place the structure in a different division of the same group or occupancy or in a different group of occupancies, unless such structure maintains a reasonable level of fire and life safety and the change to use or occupancy does not create a distinct hazard to life or property as determined by the AHJ.6.1.2 IFC, Chapter 1, Section 102.4 is deleted and rewritten as follows: The design and construction of new structures shall comply with the International Building Code. Repairs, alterations and additions to existing structures are allowed when such structure maintains a reasonable level of fire and life safety and the change does not create a distinct hazard to life or property as determined by the AHJ.6.1.3 IFC, Chapter 1, Section 102.5 is deleted and rewritten as follows: The construction, alteration, repair, enlargement, restoration, relocation or movement of existing buildings or structures that are designated as historic buildings are allowed when such historic structures maintains a reasonable level of fire and life safety and the change does not create a distinct hazard to life or property as determined by the AHJ.6.1.4 IFC, Chapter, 1, Section 102.4 is amended as follows: On line three after the words "Building Code." add the following sentence: "The design and construction of detached one- and two-family dwellings and multiple single-family dwellings (town houses) not more than three stories above grade plane in height with a separate means of egress and their accessory structures shall comply with the International Residential Code."]6.1.1 IFC, Chapter 1, Section 105.6.16 is amended to add the following section: 11. The owner of an underground tank that is out of service for longer than one year, shall receive a Temporary Closure Notice from the Department of Environmental Quality and a copy shall be given to the AHJ.6.1.[
5]2 IFC, Chapter 1, Section 109.2 is amended as follows: On line three after the words "is in violation of this code," add the following "or other pertinent laws or ordinances".6.2 International Fire Code - Definitions
6.2.1 IFC, Chapter 2, Section 202, Educational Group E, Day care is amended as follows: On line three delete the word "five" and replace it with the word "four".
6.2.2 IFC, Chapter 2, Section 202, Institutional Group I, Group I-1 is amended to add the following: On line ten [
A]add "Type 1" in front of the words "Assisted living facilities".6.2.3 IFC, Chapter 2 Section 202, Institutional Group I, Group I-2 is amended as follows: On line [
three]four delete the word "five" and replace it with the word "three". On line eleven [A]after the words "Detoxification facilities" delete the rest of the [paragraph]section, and add the following: "Ambulatory surgical centers with two or more operating rooms where care is less than 24 hours, [O]outpatient medical care facilities for ambulatory patients (accommodating more than five such patients in each tenant space) which may render the patient incapable of unassisted self-preservation, and Type 2 assisted living facilities. Type 2 assisted living facilities with five or fewer persons shall be classified as a Group R-4. Type 2 assisted living facilities with at least six and not more than 16 residents shall be classified as a Group I-1 facility.6.2.4 IFC, Chapter 2, Section 202, Institutional Group I, Group I-4, day care facilities, Child care facility is amended as follows: On line three delete the word "five" and replace it with the word "four". Also on line two of the Exception [
after Child care facility]delete the word "five" and replace it with the word "four".6.2.5 IFC, Chapter 2, Section 202 General Definitions, Occupancy Classification, Residential Group R-1 is amended to add the following: Exception: Boarding houses accommodating 10 persons or less shall be classified as Residential Group R-3.
6.2.6 IFC, Chapter 2, Section 202 General Definitions, Occupancy Classification, Residential Group R-2 is amended to add the following: Exception: Boarding houses accommodating 10 persons or less shall be classified as Residential Group R-3.
6.3 International Fire Code - General Precautions Against Fire
6.3.1 IFC, Chapter 3, Section 304.1.2 is amended [
to delete the following sentence]as follows: ["Vegetation clearance requirements in urban-wildland interface areas shall be in accordance with the International Urban/Wildland Interface Code."]Delete the current line six and add the following in it's place: "the Utah Administrative Code, R652-122-200, Minimum Standards for Wildland Fire Ordinance."6.3.2 IFC, Chapter 3, Section 311.1.1 is amended as follows: On line ten delete the words "International Property Maintenance Code and the" from this section.
6.3.3 IFC, Chapter 3, Section 311.5 is amended as follows: On line two delete the word "shall" and replace it with the word "may".
6.3.[
3]4 IFC, Chapter 3, Section 315.2.1 is amended to add the following: Exception: Where storage is not directly below the sprinkler heads, storage is allowed to be placed to the ceiling on wall mounted shelves that are protected by fire sprinkler heads in occupancies meeting classification as light or ordinary hazard.6.4 International Fire Code - Emergency Planning and Preparedness
6.4.1 IFC, Chapter 4, Section 404.2(7) is amended as follows: After the word "buildings" add "to include sororities and fraternity houses".
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4]5 [Elevator Recall and Maintenance]International Fire Code - Building Services and Systems6.[
4]5.1 IFC, Chapter 6, Section 607.3 is deleted and rewritten as follows: Firefighter service keys shall be kept in a "Supra - Stor-a-key" elevator key box or similar box with corresponding key system that is adjacent to the elevator for immediate use by the fire department. The key box shall contain one key for each elevator, [and]one key for lobby control, and any other keys necessary for emergency service.[6.5 Building Services and Systems]6.5.[
1]2 IFC, Chapter 6, Section [610.1]609.1 is amended to add the following: On line three after the word "Code" add the words "and NFPA 96".6.6 [
Record Drawings]International Fire Code - Fire Protection Systems6.6.1 IFC, Chapter 9, Section 901.2[
.1] is amended to add the following: The code official has the authority to request record drawings ("as builts") to verify any modifications to the previously approved construction documents.6.6.2 IFC, Chapter 9, Section 902.1 Definitions, RECORD DRAWINGS is deleted and rewritten as follows: Drawings ("as builts") that document all aspects of a fire protection system as installed.[
6.7 Fire Protection Systems]6.[
7.1]6.3 [Inspection and Testing of Automatic Fire Sprinkler Systems]IFC, Chapter 9, Section 901.6 is amended to add the following: The owner or administrator of each building shall insure the inspection and testing of water based fire protection systems as required in [IFC, Chapter 9, Section 901.6.]Rule R710-5, Automatic Fire Sprinkler System Inspecting and Testing.6.6.4 IFC, Chapter 9, Section 903.2.1.2 is amended to add the following subsection: 4. An automatic fire sprinkler system shall be provided throughout Group A-2 occupancies where indoor pyrotechnics are used.
6.6.5 IFC, Chapter 9, Section 903.2.3(2) is deleted and rewritten as follows: Where a Group F-1 fire area is located more than three stories above the lowest level of fire department vehicle access; or
6.6.6 IFC, Chapter 9, Section 903.2.6(2) is deleted and rewritten as follows: Where a Group M fire area is located more than three stories above the lowest level of fire department vehicle access; or
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7.2]6.7 IFC, Chapter 9, Section 903.2.7 Group R, is amended to add the following: Exception: Detached one- and two-family dwellings and multiple single-family dwellings (townhouses) constructed in accordance with the International Residential Code for one- and two-family dwellings.6.[
7.3]6.8 IFC, Chapter 9, Section 903.2.7 is amended to add the following: Exception: Group R-4 fire areas not more than 4500 gross square feet and not containing more than 16 residents, provided the building is equipped throughout with an approved fire alarm system that is interconnected and receives its primary power from the building wiring and a commercial power system.6.6.9 IFC, Chapter 9, Section 903.2.8(2) is deleted and rewritten as follows: A Group S-1 fire area is located more than three stories above the lowest level of fire department vehicle access; or
6.6.10 IFC, Chapter 9, Section 903.3.5 is amended by adding the following at the end of the section: The potable water supply to automatic fire sprinkler systems and standpipe systems shall be protected against backflow in accordance with the International Plumbing Code as amended in the Utah Administrative Code, R156-56-707, Utah Uniform Building Standard Act Rules.
6.6.11 IFC, Chapter 9, Section 903.6 is amended to add the following subsection: 903.6.2 Group A-2 occupancies. An automatic fire sprinkler system shall be provided throughout existing Group A-2 occupancies where indoor pyrotechnics are used.
6.6.12 IFC, Chapter 9, Section 904.11 is deleted and rewritten as follows: Commercial Cooking Systems. The automatic fire extinguishing system for commercial cooking systems shall be of a type recognized for protection of commercial cooking equipment and exhaust systems. Pre-engineered automatic extinguishing systems shall be tested in accordance with UL300 and listed and labeled for the intended application. The system shall be installed in accordance with this code, its listing and the manufacturer's installation instructions. The Exception in Section 904.11 is not deleted and shall remain as currently written in the IFC.
6.6.13 IFC, Chapter 9, Sections 904.11.3 and 904.11.3.1 is deleted and rewritten as follows:
6.6.13.1 Existing automatic fire extinguishing systems used for commercial cooking that use dry chemical is prohibited and shall be removed from service.
6.6.13.2 Existing wet chemical fire extinguishing systems used for commercial cooking that are not UL300 listed and labeled are prohibited and shall be either removed or upgraded to a UL300 listed and labeled system.
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7.4]6.14 IFC, Chapter 9, Section [903.6]904.11.4 is amended to add the following subsection: [903.6.2]904.11.4.2[Commercial cooking operation suppression]. Existing [A]automatic fire sprinkler systems protecting commercial [kitchen]cooking equipment, [exhaust]hood, and [duct]exhaust systems [with appliances]that generate appreciable depth of cooking oils shall be replaced with a UL300 [listed]system [by May 1, 2004]that is listed and labeled for the intended application.[6.7.5 IFC, Chapter 9, Section 903.6 is amended to add the following subsection: 903.6.3 Dry chemical hood system suppression. Existing automatic fire-extinguishing systems using dry chemical that protect commercial kitchen exhaust hood and duct systems shall be removed and replaced with a UL300 listed system by January 1, 2006.6.7.6 IFC, Chapter 9, Section 903.6 is amended to add the following subsection: 903.6.4 Wet chemical hood system suppression. Existing wet chemical fire-extinguishing systems not UL300 listed and protecting commercial kitchen exhaust hood and duct systems shall be removed, replaced or upgraded to a UL300 listed system by January 1, 2006.6.7.7 IFC, Chapter 9, Section 903.6 is amended to add the following subsection: 903.6.5 Group A-2 occupancies. An automatic fire sprinkler system shall be provided throughout Group A-2 occupancies where indoor pyrotechnics are used.]6.[
7.8]6.15 IFC, Chapter 9 Section 904.11.6.4 is amended to add the following: Automatic fire extinguishing systems located in occupancies where usage is limited and less than six consecutive months, may be serviced annually if the annual service is conducted immediately before the period of usage, and approval is received from the AHJ.[
6.7.9 IFC, Chapter 9, 906.2 is amended to add the following exception: 2. 30 day inspections shall not be required and maintenance shall be permitted to be once every three years for dry chemical or halogenated agent portable fire extinguishers that are connected to a supervised listed electronic monitoring system that meet the following: 2.1 Electronic monitoring shall confirm that extinguishers are properly positioned, properly charged, and unobstructed; 2.2 Loss of power or circuit continuity to the electronic monitoring device shall initiate a trouble signal; 2.3 The extinguishers shall be installed inside of a building or cabinet in a non-corrosive environment; 2.4 Electronic monitoring devices and supervisory circuits shall be tested every three years when extinguisher maintenance is performed; and, 2.5 A written log of required hydrostatic test dates for extinguishers shall be maintained by the owner to ensure that hydrostatic tests are conducted at the frequency required by NFPA 10.6.7.10 NFPA, Standard 10, Section 6.2.1 is amended to add the following sentence: The use of a supervised listed electronic monitoring system shall be permitted to satisfy the 30 day fire extinguisher interval inspection requirement.6.7.11 NFPA, Standard 10, Section 6.3.1 is amended to add the following: Fire extinguishers that are connected to a supervised listed electronic monitoring system are allowed to have the maintenance intervals extended to 3 years.6.8 Backflow Protection6.8.1 The potable water supply to automatic fire sprinkler systems and standpipe systems shall be protected against backflow in accordance with the International Plumbing Code as amended in the Utah Administrative Code, R156-56-707.6.9 Retroactive Installations of Automatic Fire Alarm Systems in Existing Buildings]6.6.16 IFC, Chapter 9, Section 905.11 is deleted.6.6.17 IFC, Chapter 9, Section 907.3 is deleted and rewritten as follows: An approved automatic fire detection system shall be installed in accordance with the provisions of this code and NFPA 72. Devices, combinations of devices, appliances and equipment shall be approved. The automatic fire detectors shall be smoke detectors, except an approved alternative type of detector shall be installed in spaces such as boiler rooms where, during normal operation, products of combustion are present in sufficient quantity to actuate a smoke detector.
6.[
9.1]6.18 IFC, Chapter 9, Sections 907.3.1, 907.3.1.1, 907.3.1.2, 907.3.1.3, 907.3.1.4, 907.3.1.5, 907.3.1.6, 907.3.1.7, and 907.3.1.8 are deleted.[6.10 Smoke Alarms]6.[
10.1]6.19 IFC, Chapter 9, Section 907.3.2 is amended to add the following: On line three after the word "occupancies" add "and detached one- and two-family dwellings and multiple single-family dwellings (townhouses)".6.[
10.2]6.20 IFC, Chapter 9, Section 907.3.2.3 is amended to add the following: On line one after the word "occupancies" add "and detached one- and two-family dwellings and multiple single-family dwellings (townhouses)".6.[
10.3]6.21 IFC, Chapter 9, Section 907.20.5 is amended to add the following sentences: Increases in nuisance alarms shall require the fire alarm system to be tested for sensitivity. Fire alarm systems that continue after sensitivity testing with unwarranted nuisance alarms shall be replaced as directed by the AHJ.6.[
11]7 International Fire Code - Means of Egress6.[
11.1]7.1 IFC, Chapter 10, Section 1008.1.8.3 is amended to add the following:6.7.1.1 5. Doors in Group I-1 and I-2 occupancies, where the clinical needs of the patients require specialized security measures for their safety, approved access controlled egress may be installed when all the following are met:
6.7.1.1.1 5.1 The controlled egress doors shall unlock upon activation of the automatic fire sprinkler system or the automatic fire detection system.
6.7.1.1.2 5.2 The facility staff can unlock the controlled egress doors by either sensor or keypad.
6.7.1.1.3 5.3 The controlled egress doors shall unlock upon loss of power.
6.7.1.1.4 5.4 The secure area or unit with controlled egress doors shall be located at the level of exit discharge in Type V construction.
6.7.1.2 6. Doors in Group I-1 and I-2 occupancies, where the clinical needs of the patients require approved, listed delayed egress locks, they shall be installed on doors as allowed in IFC, Section 1008.1.8.6. The secure area or unit with delayed egress locks shall be located at the level of exit discharge in Type V construction.
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11.2]7.2 IFC, Chapter 10, Section 1009.3 is amended as follows: On line [six] five of Exception [5]4 delete "7.75" and replace it with "8". On line seven of Exception [5]4 delete "10" and replace it with "9".6.[
11.3]7.3 IFC, Chapter 10, Section 1009.[11]10, is amended to add the following [E]exception[4 is deleted and replaced with the following]: [4]6. In occupancies in Group R-3, as applicable in Section 101.2 and in occupancies in Group U, which are accessory to an occupancy in Group R-3, as applicable in Section 101.2, handrails shall be provided on at least one side of stairways consisting of four or more risers.6.[
11.4]7.4 IFC, Chapter 10, Section [1009.11.3]1012.3 is amended to add the following: Exception: Non-circular handrails serving an individual unit in a Group R-1, Group R-2 or Group R-3 occupancy [shall be permitted to have a maximum cross sectional dimension of 3.25 inches (83 mm) measured 2 inches (51mm) down from the top of the crown. Such handrail is required to have an indention on both sides between 0.625 inch (16mm) and 1.5 inches (38mm) down from the top or crown of the cross section. The indentation shall be a minimum of 0.25 inch (6mm) deep on each side and shall be at least 0.5 (13mm) high. Edges within the handgrip shall have a minimum radius of 0.0625 inch (2mm). The handrail surface shall be smooth with no cusps so as to avoid catching clothing or skin]with a perimeter greater than 6 1/4 inches (160mm) shall provide a graspable finger recess area on both sides of the profile. The finger recess shall begin within a distance of 3/4 inch (19mm) measured vertically from the tallest portion of the profile and achieve a depth of at least 5/16 inch (8mm) within 7/8 inch (22mm) below the widest portion of the profile. This required depth shall continue for at least 3/8 inch (10mm) to a level that is not less than 1 3/4 inches (45mm) below the tallest portion of the profile. The minimum width of the handrail above the recess shall be 1 1/4 inches (32mm) to a maximum of 2 3/4 inches (70mm). Edges shall have a minimum radius of 0.01 inch (0.25mm).6.[
11]7.5 IFC, Chapter 10, Section [1012.2]1013.2 is amended to add the following exception: 3. For occupancies in Group R-3 and within individual dwelling units in occupancies in [Grouop]Group R-2, as applicable in Section 101.2, guards shall form a protective barrier not less than 36 inches (914mm).6.7.6 IFC, Chapter 10, Section 1015.2.2 is amended to add the following sentence at the end of the section: Additional exits or exit access doorways shall be arranged a reasonable distance apart so that if one becomes blocked, the others will be available.
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11.6]7.7 IFC, Chapter 10, Section 102[7]8.2 is amended to add the following: On line [five]six after the word "fire" add the words "and building".6.[
12]8 International Fire Code - Explosives and Fireworks6.[
12]8.1 IFC, Chapter 33, Section 3301.1.3, Exception 4 is amended to add the following sentence: [Exception: 10.]The use of fireworks for display and retail sales is allowed as set forth in UCA 53-7-220 and UCA 11-3-1.6.[
13]9 International Fire Code - Flammable and Combustible Liquids6.9.1 IFC, Chapter 34, Section 3401.4 is amended to add the following at the end of the section: The owner of an underground tank that is out of service for longer than one year, shall receive a Temporary Closure Notice from the Department of Environmental Quality and a copy shall be given to the AHJ.
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6.13.1 IFC, Chapter 34, Section 3404.4.3 is amended as follows: Delete 3403.6 on line three and replace it with 3403.4.6.9.3 IFC, Chapter 34, Section 3406.2 is amended to add the following: On line five after the words "borrow pits" add the words "and sites approved by the AHJ".
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14]10 International Fire Code - Liquefied Petroleum Gas6.[
14]10.1 IFC, Chapter 38, Section 3809.12, is amended as follows: [Delete 20 from line three and replace it with 10]In Table 3809.12, Doorway or opening to a building with two or more means of egress, with regard to quantities 720 or less and 721 - 2,500, the currently stated "5" is deleted and replaced with "10".6.[
14]10.2 IFC, Chapter 38, Section 3809.14 is amended as follows: Delete 20 from line three and replace it with 10.6.11 National Fire Protection Association
6.11.1 NFPA, Standard 10, Section 6.2.1 is amended to add the following sentence: The use of a supervised listed electronic monitoring system shall be permitted to satisfy the 30 day fire extinguisher interval inspection requirement.
6.11.2 NFPA, Standard 10, Section 6.3.1 is amended to add the following: Fire extinguishers that are connected to a supervised listed electronic monitoring system are allowed to have the maintenance intervals extended to 3 years.
KEY: fire prevention, law
Date of Enactment or Last Substantive Amendment: [
March 6, 2006]January 9, 2007Notice of Continuation: June 12, 2002
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 53-7-204
Document Information
- Effective Date:
- 1/9/2007
- Publication Date:
- 12/01/2006
- Filed Date:
- 11/15/2006
- Agencies:
- Public Safety,Fire Marshal
- Rulemaking Authority:
Section 53-7-204
- Authorized By:
- Ron L. Morris, Utah State Fire Marshal
- DAR File No.:
- 29232
- Related Chapter/Rule NO.: (1)
- R710-9. Rules Pursuant to the Utah Fire Prevention Law.