AHJ definition

AHJ means "authority having jurisdiction," which is:
AHJ means the local authority having firesafety and fire prevention jurisdiction which employs or contracts with at least one firesafety inspector certified under Chapter 633, Florida Statutes.

Examples of AHJ in a sentence

  • DSA Review and Approval: • Respond to comments made by the AHJ, assumed to be DSA Oakland.

  • This proposal is based on the device quantities and locations as referenced herein and DynaFire will not be held responsible if the AHJ requires additional devices.

  • Changes resulting during permitting that are required by the AHJ.


More Definitions of AHJ

AHJ means authority having jurisdiction, and includes such county and municipal officers who are charged with the enforcement of state and municipal laws; consisting of all fire enforcement officials including designated staff from the Utah State Department of Public Safety.
AHJ means Authority Having Jurisdic- tion) shall be a federal, state, local (Build- ing or Fire Service Provider), or individ- ual such as a Building Official, Assistant Building Official; Chief Electrical/Me- chanical/Plumbing/Structural Inspector; Fire Chief; Fire Marshal/Fire Code Of- ficial; or Broward County Board of Rules and Appeals.
AHJ means Authority Having Jurisdiction shall be a federal, state, local organization, office or individual responsible for enforcing the requirements of this code as found in Chapter 1, Broward Administrative Provisions.
AHJ means Authority Having Jurisdiction, which is the SFM, or his agents, or any local fire official covered by S.C. Code Ann. Section 23-9-30, 1976, as amended.
AHJ means the local building department authority which reviews building plans for meeting safety and building code requirements, provides building permits, and inspects finished installations to those requirements.
AHJ means Authority Having Jurisdiction within the Regional District, and includes the Regional District Building Division, the Fire Chief of a Fire Protection District or the Fire Prevention Officer for the Regional District.