§ 93.21 ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS.
   In addition to the actions authorized by other sections of this subchapter, the Fire Marshal, Chief of the Fire Department, or any other municipal official whose duty it is to investigate fires, may make the investigations authorized by statute found in ILCS Ch. 425, Act 25 §§ 9 to 9e. If the officer finds that any building or structure is so occupied or situated as to endanger persons or property, or by reason of faulty construction, age, lack of repair, or for any other cause is especially liable to fire, or is liable to cause injury by collapsing or otherwise, he shall order the dangerous condition removed or remedied, and shall so notify the owner or occupant of the premises. Service of this notice may be in person or by registered mail, and any person so notified may appeal from the decision of the officer in the manner provided by law.
('69 Code, § 5-23)
Statutory reference:
   Duty of owner, occupant as to fire hazards, see ILCS Ch. 425, Act 25 § 9 et seq.