Fire Code definition

Fire Code means Ontario Regulation 213/07, as amended, and any successor regulation.
Fire Code means the British Columbia Fire Code Regulation made under the Fire Services Act, as amended or replaced from time to time;
Fire Code means Indiana Fire Code (675 IAC 22).

Examples of Fire Code in a sentence

  • FIRE MARSHAL RECOMMENDATIONApprove with conditions• Fire Code issues will be addressed in the permit phase.

  • FIRE DEPARTMENT RECOMMENDATIONApprove with conditions• Fire Code issues will be addressed in the permit phase.

  • Also, in the event of a fire and pursuant to the N.J. Uniform Fire Code, members of the audience are requested to take notice of the exits at the front and rear of the Council Chambers as well as in the main hallway.

  • The Fire Code Official is authorized to enforce the fire safety during construction requirements of Chapter 33.

  • The proposed subdivision and subsequent improvements are subject to the provisions of the Los Angeles Municipal Code (e.g. the Fire Code, Planning and Zoning Code, Health and Safety Code, etc.) and the Building Code.


More Definitions of Fire Code

Fire Code means the regulations made under section 12 of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, 1997, S.O. 1997, c. 4, as amended;
Fire Code means the Ontario Regulation 213/07 made under Part IV of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, 1997, S.O. 1997, c.4;
Fire Code means Ontario Regulation 213/07 established under the Fire Protection and Prevention Act;
Fire Code means the Oregon Fire Code as adopted by the State of Oregon Fire Marshal.
Fire Code means the British Columbia Fire Code, as adopted from time to time pursuant to the Fire Services Act;
Fire Code means Chapter 15.32 of the Lancaster Municipal Code.
Fire Code means the current Standard Fire Prevention Code, Southern Building Code Congress International, as adopted by the local judicial authority or other code as adopted by municipality or other agency having jurisdiction.