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The owner, operator or lessee of any transient residential building shall post the provisions of R.C. §§ 2909.02 and 2909.03 in a conspicuous place in each room occupied by guests in the building. The owner, operator or lessee of any nontransient residential building, institution, school or place of assembly shall post the provisions of such sections in conspicuous places upon the premises. No person shall fail to comply with this section.
(R.C. § 3737.61)
(a) The owner, operator or lessee, an employee of any owner, operator or lessee, an occupant, and any person in direct control of any building regulated under the Ohio Building Code, upon the discovery of an unfriendly fire or upon receiving information that there is an unfriendly fire on the premises, shall immediately and with all reasonable dispatch and diligence call or otherwise notify the Fire Department concerning the fire and shall spread an alarm immediately to all occupants of the building.
(b) For the purposes of this section, "unfriendly fire" means a fire of a destructive nature as distinguished from a controlled fire intended for a beneficial purpose.
(c) No person shall fail to comply with this section.
(R.C. § 3737.63)
No person who is not a certified Fire Safety Inspector shall act as such or hold himself or herself out to be such unless, prior to commencing any inspection function, he or she discloses the purpose for which he or she is making the inspection and the fact that he or she is not employed by any state or local fire service or agency and that he or she is not acting in an official capacity for any governmental subdivision or agency.
(R.C. § 3737.64)
(a) No person shall sell, offer for sale, or use any fire protection or fire-fighting equipment that does not meet the minimum standards established by the Ohio Fire Marshal in the Ohio Fire Code.
(b) Except for public and private mobile fire trucks, no person shall service, test, repair or install for profit any fire protection or fire-fighting equipment without a certificate or a provisional certificate issued by the Ohio Fire Marshal.
(R.C. § 3737.65(A), (B))
Copies of the Ohio Fire Code, as adopted in § 1610.01, are on file with the Clerk of Council for inspection by the public. Copies are also on file in the County Law Library. In addition, the Clerk of Council has copies available for distribution to the public, at cost.
(a) The Ohio Building Code shall supersede and govern any order, standard, rule or regulation of the Ohio Fire Code or the Division of State Fire Marshal, Department of Commerce, in all cases where any such order, standard, rule or regulation is in conflict with the Ohio Building Code, except that rules adopted and orders issued by the Fire Marshal pursuant to R.C. Chapter 3743 prevail in the event of a conflict.
(b) In all other cases of conflict between the Ohio Fire Code and any other municipal ordinance or technical code adopted thereby, the stricter standard shall control.
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