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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2016 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY - FIRE SAFETY | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Casey, Morin, Edwards, Keable, and Blazejewski | |
Date Introduced: March 16, 2016 | |
Referred To: House Municipal Government | |
(Administration) | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Section 23-28.01-4 of the General Laws in Chapter 23-28.1 entitled |
2 | "Comprehensive Fire Safety Act" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
3 | 23-28.01-4. Powers and duties. -- The powers necessary to implement the provisions of |
4 | this act shall be vested in the fire marshal, as provided for in chapter 28.2 of this title as amended, |
5 | who shall have, except as specifically provided otherwise in this title, all of the powers of the |
6 | authority having jurisdiction as are set forth in the Uniform Fire Code (NFPA 1) and the Life |
7 | Safety Code (NFPA 101) of the National Fire Protection Association, Inc., 2003 editions, until |
8 | December 31, 2012, with annexes, as those are updated, amended, altered, or deleted, and by the |
9 | addition of certain provisions of the fire safety code board of appeal and review, and who may |
10 | delegate authority as provided by law, and in the Fire Safety Code Board of Appeal and Review, |
11 | as provided for in chapter 28.3 of this title, which shall provide by rules and regulations for the |
12 | efficient and reasonable implementation of the provisions of the fire safety code. Effective |
13 | January 1, 2013, the powers necessary to implement the provisions of this act shall be vested in |
14 | the fire marshal, as provided for in chapter 28.2 of this title as amended, who shall have, except as |
15 | specifically provided otherwise in this title, all of the powers of the authority having jurisdiction |
16 | as are set forth in the Fire Code (NFPA 1) and the Life Safety Code (NFPA 101), 2012 editions, |
17 | and the National Fire Alarm & Signaling Code (NFPA 72), 2010 edition, of the National Fire |
18 | Protection Association, Inc., with annexes, except as updated, amended, altered or deleted and by |
19 | the addition of certain provisions, as indicated in the rules and regulations adopted by the fire |
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1 | safety code board. The Fire Safety Code Board of Appeal & Review is hereby granted the |
2 | authority to adopt and implement any or all of the above National Fire Protection Association |
3 | codes, with amendments, prior to January 1, 2013, pursuant to its rulemaking authority. If one or |
4 | more of the above-referenced NFPA codes is so adopted by the board, prior to January 1, 2013, |
5 | the state fire marshal shall have the above enforcement power on the effective date of the rules |
6 | and regulations adopted by the fire safety board. |
7 | SECTION 2. Sections 23-28.1-2 and 23-28.1-7 of the General Laws in Chapter 23-28.1 |
8 | entitled "Comprehensive Fire Safety Act" are hereby amended to read as follows: |
9 | 23-28.1-2. Purposes. -- (a) Effective January 1, 2004 through December 31, 2012, the |
10 | Uniform The Fire Code (NFPA 1) and the Life Safety Code (NFPA 101) of the National Fire |
11 | Protection Association, Inc., 2003 editions, with annexes, except as updated, amended, altered or |
12 | deleted and by the addition of certain provisions, as indicated in the rules and regulations adopted |
13 | by the fire safety code board, is hereby adopted as the "Rhode Island Fire Safety Code". Effective |
14 | January 1, 2013, the Fire Code (NFPA 1) and the Life Safety Code (NFPA 101) 2012 editions, |
15 | and the National Fire Alarm & Signaling Code (NFPA 72), 2010 edition of the National Fire |
16 | Protection Association, Inc., with annexes, except as updated, amended, altered or deleted and by |
17 | the addition of certain provisions, as indicated in the rules and regulations adopted by the fire |
18 | safety code board, is hereby adopted as the "Rhode Island Fire Safety Code." |
19 | The Fire Safety Code Board of Appeal & Review is hereby granted the authority to |
20 | adopt and implement any or all of the above National Fire Protection Association codes, with |
21 | amendments, prior to the January 1, 2013, pursuant to its rulemaking authority. |
22 | The Fire Safety Code Board of Appeal and Review shall consider the following when |
23 | promulgating the aforementioned rules and regulations: |
24 | (1) For business, storage, mercantile and industrial occupancies, the board shall consider |
25 | alternative methods of code compliance, including, but not limited to, the use of vertical and |
26 | horizontal fire separation when determining the square footage for fire alarm and sprinkler |
27 | requirements; allowing non-monitored fire alarm systems to be installed in accordance with the |
28 | methods outlined in NFPA 72, 2010 edition, and shall further consider alternative methods to |
29 | ensure the consistent enforcement of the code. |
30 | (2) For occupancy groups previously granted relief including, but not limited to, existing |
31 | apartments, places of worship, marinas and the marine trade industry, funeral homes, restaurants |
32 | and non-residential barns, the board shall consider the appropriateness of the reincorporation of |
33 | this relief into the 2012 codes code. |
34 | This code shall be liberally construed and applied to promote its underlying purposes and |
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1 | policies. |
2 | (b) The underlying purposes and policies of these chapters are: |
3 | (1) To simplify, clarify and modernize the law governing fires and fire prevention; |
4 | (2) (i) To specify reasonable minimum requirements for fire safety in new and existing |
5 | buildings and facilities, except in private dwellings occupied by one, two (2) or three (3) families, |
6 | in the various cities or towns in this state; provided, however, this code shall provide reasonable |
7 | standards for the installation of smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors alarms in private |
8 | dwellings occupied by one, two (2), and three (3) families; provided, further, that after July 1, |
9 | 2008, three (3) family dwellings shall be equipped with hard wired or supervised interconnected |
10 | UL approved wireless smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors alarms, in accordance with |
11 | standards established by the Fire Safety Code Board of Appeal and Review; provided further that |
12 | (ii) The local fire authority that performs smoke detector alarm and carbon monoxide |
13 | detector alarm plan review and inspection for the installation of smoke detector alarm and/or |
14 | carbon monoxide detection in any new and existing private dwelling occupied by one, two (2) |
15 | and three (3) families shall charge no more than a seventy-five dollar ($75.00) fee for a one |
16 | family unit, a one hundred twenty-five dollar ($125) fee for a two (2) family unit and a one |
17 | hundred seventy-five dollar ($175) fee for a three (3) family unit for the smoke detector alarm |
18 | and carbon monoxide detector alarm plan review together with any subsequent detection |
19 | inspections. |
20 | (3) Except as provided in subdivision (b)(5) of this section, to permit the cities and towns |
21 | to enact ordinances and orders relating to fire safety provided those ordinances and orders impose |
22 | requirements equal to, additional to, or more stringent than those contained in this code which |
23 | ordinances and orders shall be effective only upon the approval by rule of the Fire Safety Code |
24 | Board of Appeal and Review. Any ordinance or order relating to fire safety enacted by any city or |
25 | town shall be prospective in its application and shall be enacted after public hearing. The city or |
26 | town shall cause printed notices of the time, place, and subject matter of the hearing to be posted |
27 | in three (3) public places in the city or town, for three (3) weeks next preceding the time of the |
28 | hearing, and shall advertise in a newspaper circulated in the city or town, if any there be, at least |
29 | once a week for the same period of time; |
30 | (4) Jurisdiction for the interpretation of any city or town ordinance or order relating to |
31 | fire safety shall be vested in the Fire Safety Code Board of Appeal and Review; provided, |
32 | however, that the responsibility for the enforcement of the ordinance or order shall be with the |
33 | local authorities and petitions for variations from the ordinance or order shall be heard by the |
34 | state fire safety board of appeal and review in the manner prescribed in chapter 28.3 of this title; |
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1 | and |
2 | (5) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, no city or town may enact |
3 | any ordinance or order relating to the requirement for the handling of explosives pursuant to |
4 | chapter 28.28 of this title or for the installation of, or specifications for, the fire alarm sections of |
5 | this code, the fire protection systems as prescribed by chapter 28.25 of this title, or for the |
6 | possession and display of commercial fireworks or pyrotechnics pursuant to chapter 28.11 of this |
7 | title, which chapter shall exclusively govern the requirements for the installation of, and |
8 | specification for, fire protection systems, the handling of explosives and possession and display |
9 | of commercial fireworks or pyrotechnics. All such ordinances or orders relating to the |
10 | requirements for the installation of and specifications for such fire protection systems, the |
11 | handling of explosives, or possession and display of commercial fireworks or pyrotechnics |
12 | heretofore enacted by any city or town are of no force and effect. |
13 | (c) In this code, unless the context otherwise requires: |
14 | (1) Words in the singular number include the plural, and in the plural include the |
15 | singular; and |
16 | (2) Words of the masculine gender include the feminine and the neuter and, when the |
17 | sense so indicates words of the neuter gender may refer to any gender. |
18 | 23-28.1-7. Conformity required. -- (a) No building shall be constructed for, used for, or |
19 | converted to, any occupancy regulated by the code, and no addition shall be made to a building |
20 | except in accordance with the applicable provisions of the code or the rehabilitation building and |
21 | fire code for existing buildings and structures, as applicable. |
22 | (b) Any existing structure that is not in conformity with the provisions of this code is |
23 | governed by the following: |
24 | (1) The authority having jurisdiction is authorized to give building owners a reasonable |
25 | notice of fire safety code violations and establish a timetable for compliance or, in cases of |
26 | practical difficulty, establish a time by which the owner must petition to the fire safety code board |
27 | for a variation. |
28 | (2) The fire marshal, or his or her designee within the division, or a nonsalaried deputy |
29 | state fire marshal in accordance with guidelines established by the fire marshal, has the authority |
30 | to summarily abate any condition which presents immediate danger to life, these conditions shall |
31 | include improper management or use of flammable and combustible materials, liquids and gasses, |
32 | pyrotechnics, fireworks or explosives, malfunctioning automatic sprinklers, fire alarms and |
33 | emergency lighting, malfunctioning heating and electrical systems, and blocked or inadequate |
34 | exits or means of egress, and such other conditions as may be established by the Fire Safety Code |
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1 | Board of Appeal and Review. A failure to abate a condition that presents a clear and immediate |
2 | danger to life shall be grounds for the person issuing the order to abate, to require that the |
3 | premises be vacated, this action shall be either authorized by the fire marshal or a designee of the |
4 | fire marshal who has been given advanced written authority by the fire marshal to approve such |
5 | actions. |
6 | (3) All new buildings and structures, for which a building permit is issued on or after |
7 | February 20, 2004 the effective date of the adopted code, shall be subject to the provisions of the |
8 | Rhode Island Fire Safety Code addressing the new occupancy. All existing buildings and |
9 | structures, and those buildings and structures for which a building permit was issued prior to |
10 | February 20, 2004 the effective date of the adopted code, shall be subject to the provisions of the |
11 | Rhode Island Fire Safety Code addressing the existing occupancy. Any existing building or |
12 | structure, subject to the provisions of the Rehabilitation Building and Fire Code for Existing |
13 | Buildings and Structures, shall also comply with the existing occupancy provisions of the Rhode |
14 | Island Fire Safety Code addressing the current or proposed occupancy. All active fire protection |
15 | systems, including but not limited to sprinklers, fire alarms, emergency lighting, smoke detectors |
16 | and exit signs, previously required and installed in existing buildings, shall continue to be |
17 | properly maintained. |
18 | (4) Any building and/or structure that is in compliance on December 31, 2012 with the |
19 | 2003 edition of the NFPA 1 and 101 as adopted and/or amended under the 2003 Comprehensive |
20 | Fire Safety Act shall be deemed compliant. Such compliant building and/or structure shall not be |
21 | required to comply with the 2012 edition of the NFPA 1 and 101 as adopted and/or amended |
22 | pursuant to Rhode Island general laws ยง 23-28.01-4 that would require additional expenditures |
23 | until December 31, 2015. The aforementioned compliant buildings and/or structures shall not be |
24 | further required to comply with the 2010 edition of the NFPA 72 until December 31, 2015. |
25 | SECTION 3. Section 23-28.2-21 of the General Laws in Chapter 23-28.2 entitled |
26 | "Division of Fire Safety" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
27 | 23-28.2-21. National Fire Code. -- Except wherever herein specifically defined or |
28 | covered in this code, the provisions of the N.F.P.A. NFPA Standards included in the National Fire |
29 | Code, 2003 edition as referenced by the edition of the Life Safety Code in effect at the time, shall |
30 | be used by the authority having jurisdiction as the accepted standard with regard to fire safety |
31 | regarding any unforeseen condition. |
32 | SECTION 4. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY - FIRE SAFETY | |
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1 | This act would make several updates to the state fire code and its reference to the term |
2 | and adoption of portions of the national fire codes. |
3 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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