1501.01 Adoption.
1501.02 Purpose.
1501.03 Application.
1501.04 Enforcement.
1501.05 Compliance.
1501.06 Posting arson laws.
1501.07 Setting fires which spread.
1501.08 Unfriendly fires in buildings; alarm duties.
1501.09 Disclosure of true Fire Safety Inspector status.
1501.10 Fire equipment sale or use; certification of installers.
1501.11 Copies.
1501.12 Conflict.
1501.13
Notice of violation and inspection.
1501.14
Recovering expenses of hazardous emergencies.
1501.15 Requiring key boxes for firefighting access.
1501.99 Penalty.
CROSS REFERENCES
See sectional histories for similar State law
Appeals of orders - see Ohio R.C. 119.12
State certification of firefighters - see Ohio R.C. 737.08, 737.22, 3737.33
State certification of Fire Safety Inspectors - see Ohio R.C. 3737.01(D), 3737.34
Fire investigation - see Ohio R.C. 737.27, 3737.24 et seq.
Entry and Inspection - see Ohio R.C. 3737.14, 3737.41, 3737.42
Common Pleas Court jurisdiction - see Ohio R.C. 3737.44(A), 3737.51(H)
Ohio Fire Code - see Ohio R.C. 3737.82 et seq.; OAC Ch. 1301:7-1 et seq.
Fire extinguishing and alarm systems in rest and nursing homes - see Ohio R.C. 3721.071
Self-service filling stations - see Ohio R.C. 3741.14
Fireworks exhibitions - see Ohio R.C. 3743.50 et seq.
There is hereby adopted by the Municipality, the 2007 Ohio Fire Code (OFC) as adopted by the Ohio Division of State Fire Marshal, Department of Commerce, and as published in Division 1301:7 of the Ohio Administrative Code (OAC).
The adoption of the OFC shall specifically include the adoption of all future revisions and updates to the OFC as they become effective and published by the Ohio Division of State Fire Marshal, Department of Commerce and promulgated to the OAC.
Any reference to the Ohio Fire Code (OFC) in any section of this chapter shall specifically include the 2007 OFC and all of its future revisions and updates as they are enacted.
(Ord. 080805-53. Passed 8-5-08.)
The purpose of this Code is to establish the minimum requirements consistent with nationally recognized good practice for providing a reasonable level of life safety and property protection from the hazards of fire, explosion or dangerous conditions in new and existing buildings, structures and premises and to provide safety to fire fighters and emergency responders during emergency operations.
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