CHAPTER 22. FIRE SAFETY CODE — REGULATIONS
COMCOR 22.00.02 Regulations Adopting and Amending Certain Standards of the National Fire Code Regarding Fire Protection Systems*
COMCOR 22.00.03 Schedule of Fees for Fire Safety Code Permits, Code Modifications, Inspections and Licenses
COMCOR 22.00.04 Regulation Adopting and Amending Certain Editions of the National Fire Codes re Building Construction and Protective Features**
COMCOR 22.00.06 Fire Safety Code - Fire Protection Systems*
COMCOR 22.00.07 Fire Safety Code - Building Construction**
* COMCOR 22.00.06 supersedes COMCOR 22.00.02 in part - see editor’s note at the beginning of COMCOR 22.00.02.
** COMCOR 22.00.07 supersedes COMCOR 22.0004 in part - see editor’s note at the beginning of COMCOR 22.00.04.
These regulations augment existing state and federal Community Right-to Know reporting and emergency planning requirements set out in Sec 6-501, et. seq., and Sec. 7-101, et seq., of the Environment Article of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1987 volume as amended), and Subtitle 5, Sec. 22-501, et. seq., of the Health-General Volume of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1990 Replacement volume as amended), and Sections 301-304, 311 and 312 of the federal Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986, also known as the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act of 1986 (EPCRA). Pub. L. 99-499, 100 Stat. 1613 (1986). These regulations require all facilities using, processing, transferring, storing, or manufacturing hazardous substances that exceed a minimum threshold level to report these substances and their locations, develop contingency plans in the event of accidental release, and provide these plans to the Office of Emergency Management and Homeland Security on behalf of the Local Emergency Planning Council. Revisions to this Regulation may be made using Method 2, in accordance with Chapter 22 of the Montgomery County Fire Code.
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