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2000 SESSION
HB 845 Fire Prevention Code; enforcement by locality.
Introduced by: George Broman, Jr. | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Fire Prevention Code; enforcement by locality. Allows a locality to enforce only those provisions of the State Fire Prevention Code regarding open burning, fire lanes, fireworks, and hazardous materials. Existing law provides that a locality may elect to enforce the provisions of the Fire Prevention Code; however, if a locality chooses to do so, it must enforce the provisions of the Fire Prevention Code in their entirety. This bill is identical to SB 498.
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
Fire Prevention Code; enforcement by locality. Allows a locality to enforce only those provisions of the State Fire Prevention Code regarding open burning, firelanes, fireworks, and hazardous materials. Existing law provides that a locality may elect to enforce the provisions of the Fire Prevention Code; however, if a locality chooses to do so, it must enforce the provisions of the Fire Prevention Code in their entirety.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Fire Prevention Code; enforcement by locality. Allows a locality to enforce only those provisions of the State Fire Prevention Code regarding open burning and allows the locality to enforce those provisions in all or in any designated geographic areas of its jurisdiction. The existing statute provides that a locality may elect to enforce the provisions of the Fire Prevention Code; however, if a locality chooses to do so, it must enforce the provisions of the Fire Prevention Code in their entirety.