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First Substitute H.B. 217
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7 LONG TITLE
8 General Description:
9 This bill amends the State Fire Code Act.
10 Highlighted Provisions:
11 This bill:
12 . updates the editions of nationally recognized codes that are incorporated by
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14 . amends provisions related to certain group care facilities and ambulatory surgical
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16 . requires evacuation fire drills for secondary schools;
17 . modifies requirements regarding solar panels;
18 . modifies requirements regarding pump and riser rooms;
19 . modifies requirements regarding the installation of automatic sprinkler systems; and
20 . makes technical changes.
21 Money Appropriated in this Bill:
22 None
23 Other Special Clauses:
24 This bill takes effect on July 1, 2013.
25 This bill coordinates with H.B. 289, Fireworks Amendments, by providing superseding
26 amendments.
27 Utah Code Sections Affected:
28 AMENDS:
29 15A-5-103, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2011, Chapter 14
30 15A-5-202, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2012, Chapter 148
31 15A-5-203, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2011, Chapter 14
32 15A-5-204, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2012, Chapter 148
33 15A-5-205, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2011, Chapter 14
34 15A-5-206, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2011, Chapter 14
35 15A-5-207, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2011, Chapter 14
36 15A-5-302, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2011, Chapter 14
37 15A-5-401, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2011, Chapter 14
38 ENACTS:
39 15A-5-202.5, Utah Code Annotated 1953
40 15A-5-205.5, Utah Code Annotated 1953
41 Utah Code Sections Affected by Coordination Clause:
42 15A-5-202, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2012, Chapter 148
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44 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
45 Section 1. Section 15A-5-103 is amended to read:
46 15A-5-103. Nationally recognized codes incorporated by reference.
47 The following codes are incorporated by reference into the State Fire Code:
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49 by the International Code Council, Inc., except as amended by Part 2, Statewide Amendments
50 and Additions to IFC Incorporated as Part of State Fire Code;
51 (2) National Fire Protection Association, NFPA 96, Standard for Ventilation Control
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53 amended by Part 3, Statewide Amendments and Additions to NFPA Incorporated as Part of
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57 Additions to NFPA Incorporated as Part of State Fire Code.
58 Section 2. Section 15A-5-202 is amended to read:
59 15A-5-202. Amendments and additions to IFC related to administration, permits,
60 definitions, general, and emergency planning.
61 (1) For IFC, Chapter 1, Scope and Administration:
62 (a) IFC, Chapter 1, Section 102.9, is amended by adding the following immediately
63 before the period: "on an emergency basis if:
64 (a) the facts known to the fire code official show that an immediate and significant
65 danger to the public health, safety, or welfare exists; and
66 (b) the threat requires immediate action by the fire code official.
67 (2) In issuing its emergency order, the fire code official shall:
68 (a) limit the order to require only the action necessary to prevent or avoid the danger to
69 the public health, safety, or welfare; and
70 (b) give immediate notice to the persons who are required to comply with the order,
71 that includes a brief statement of the reasons for the fire code official's order.
72 (3) If the emergency order issued under this section will result in the continued
73 infringement or impairment of any legal right or interest of any party, the party shall have a
74 right to appeal the fire code official's order in accordance with IFC, Chapter 1, Section 108."
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76 amended to add the following section: "12. The owner of an underground tank that is out of
77 service for longer than one year shall receive a Temporary Closure Notice from the Department
78 of Environmental Quality and a copy shall be given to the AHJ."
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80 follows: On line three, after the words "is in violation of this code," insert in the section the
81 phrase "or other pertinent laws or ordinances".
82 (2) For IFC, Chapter 2, Definitions:
83 (a) IFC, Chapter 2, Section 202, General Definitions, the following definition is added
84 for Ambulatory Surgical Center: "AMBULATORY SURGICAL CENTER. A building or
85 portion of a building licensed by the Utah Department of Health where procedures are
86 performed that may render patients incapable of self preservation where care is less than 24
87 hours."
88 (b) IFC, Chapter 2, Section 202, General Definitions, FOSTER CARE FACILITIES is
89 amended as follows: the word "Foster" is changed to the word "Child."
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91 Educational Group E, Day care facilities, is amended as follows: On line three delete the word
92 "five" and replace it with the word "four". On line four after the word "supervision" add the
93 words "child care centers."
94 (d) IFC, Chapter 2, Section 202, General Definitions, Occupancy Classification,
95 Educational Group E, Five or fewer children is amended as follows: On line one the word
96 "five" is deleted and replaced with the word "four" in both places.
97 (e) IFC, Chapter 2, Section 202, General Definitions, Occupancy Classification,
98 Educational Group E, Five or fewer children in a dwelling unit, the word "five" is deleted and
99 replaced with the word "four" in both places.
100 (f) IFC, Chapter 2, Section 202, General Definitions, Occupancy Classification,
101 Educational Group E, a new section is added as follows: "Child Day Care -- Residential
102 Certificate or a Family License. Areas used for child day care purposes with a Residential
103 Certificate R430-50 or a Family License, as defined in Utah Administrative Code, R430-90,
104 Licensed Family Child Care, may be located in a Group R-2 or R-3 occupancy as provided in
105 Residential Group R-3, or shall comply with the International Residential Code in accordance
106 with Section R101.2."
107 (g) IFC, Chapter 2, Section 202, General Definitions, Occupancy Classification,
108 Educational Group E, a new section is added as follows: "Child Care Centers. Areas used for
109 Hourly Child Care Centers, as defined in Utah Administrative Code, R430-60, Child Care
110 Center as defined in Utah Administrative Code, R430-100, or Out of School Time Programs,
111 as defined in Utah Administrative Code, R430-70, may be classified as accessory
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115 the words "Assisted living facilities".
116 (i) IFC, Chapter 2, Section 202, General Definitions, Occupancy Classification,
117 Institutional Group I, Five or fewer persons receiving care is amended as follows: On line four
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129 not more than 16 residents shall be classified as a Group I-1 facility".
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137 words "under the age of two".
138 (l) IFC, Chapter 2, Section 202, General Definitions, Occupancy Classification,
139 Institutional Group Care I, Group I-4, Day care facilities, Five or fewer occupants receiving
140 care in a dwelling unit, is amended as follows: On lines one and two the word "five" is deleted
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165 (n) IFC, Chapter 2, Section 202, General Definitions, Occupancy Classification,
166 Residential Group R-3, Care facilities within a dwelling, is amended as follows: On line three
167 after the word "dwelling" insert "other than child care".
168 (o) IFC, Chapter 2, Section 202, General Definitions, Occupancy Classification,
169 Residential Group R-3, a new section is added as follows: "Child Care. Areas used for child
170 care purposes may be located in a residential dwelling unit when all of the following conditions
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172 1. Compliance with Utah Administrative Code, R710-8, Day Care Rules, as enacted
173 under the authority of the Utah Fire Prevention Board;
174 2. Use is approved by the Utah Department of Health under the authority of the Utah
175 Code, Title 26, Chapter 39, Utah Child Care Licensing Act, and in any of the following
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177 1.1. Utah Administrative Code, R430-50, Residential Certificate Child Care; or
178 1.2. Utah Administrative Code, R430-90, Licensed Family Child Care; and
179 3. Compliance with all zoning regulations of the local regulator."
180 (p) IFC, Chapter 2, Section 202, General Definitions, RECORD DRAWINGS, the
181 definition for "RECORD DRAWINGS" is modified by deleting the words "a fire alarm
182 system" and replacing them with "any fire protection system".
183 Section 3. Section 15A-5-202.5 is enacted to read:
184 15A-5-202.5. Amendments and additions to Chapters 3 and 4 of IFC.
185 (1) For IFC, Chapter 3, General Requirements:
186 (a) IFC, Chapter 3, Section 304.1.2, Vegetation, is amended as follows: Delete line six
187 and replace it with: "the Utah Administrative Code, R652-122-200, Minimum Standards for
188 Wildland Fire Ordinance".
189 (b) IFC, Chapter 3, Section 308.1.2, Throwing or Placing Sources of Ignition, is
190 deleted and rewritten as follows: "No person shall throw or place, or cause to be thrown or
191 placed, a lighted match, cigar, cigarette, matches, lighters, or other flaming or glowing
192 substance or object on any surface or article where it can cause an unwanted fire."
193 (c) IFC, Chapter 3, Section 310.8, Hazardous and Environmental Conditions, is deleted
194 and rewritten as follows: "When the fire code official determines that hazardous environmental
195 conditions necessitate controlled use of any ignition source, including fireworks, lighters,
196 matches, sky lanterns, and smoking materials:
197 (i) the legislative body of a municipality within which the hazardous environmental
198 conditions exist may prohibit only the ignition or use of the ignition source in mountainous,
199 brush-covered, or forest-covered areas or the wildland urban interface area, which means the
200 line, area, or zone where structures or other human development meet or intermingle with
201 undeveloped wildland or land being used for an agricultural purpose; and
202 (ii) where the hazardous environmental conditions exist in unincorporated areas that
203 meet the description in Subsection (1)(c)(i), the state forester may prohibit the ignition or use
204 of the ignition source in all or part of theses areas, after consulting with the county fire code
205 official having jurisdiction over that area."
206 (d) IFC, Chapter 3, Section 311.1.1, Abandoned Premises, is amended as follows: On
207 line 10 delete the words "International Property Maintenance Code and the".
208 (e) IFC, Chapter 3, Section 311.5, Placards, is amended as follows: On line three delete
209 the word "shall" and replace it with the word "may".
210 (f) IFC, Chapter 3, Section 315.2.1, Ceiling Clearance, is amended to add the
211 following: "Exception: Where storage is not directly below the sprinkler heads, storage is
212 allowed to be placed to the ceiling on wall-mounted shelves that are protected by fire sprinkler
213 heads in occupancies meeting classification as light or ordinary hazard."
214 (2) IFC, Chapter 4, Emergency Planning and Preparedness:
215 (a) IFC, Chapter 4, Section 404.2, Where required, Subsection 8, is amended as
216 follows: After the word "buildings" add "to include sororities and fraternity houses".
217 (b) IFC, Chapter 4, Section 405.2, Table 405.2, is amended to add the following
218 footnotes:
219 (i) "e. Secondary schools in Group E occupancies shall have an emergency evacuation
220 drill for fire conducted at least every two months, to a total of four emergency evacuation drills
221 during the nine-month school year. The first emergency evacuation drill for fire shall be
222 conducted within 10 school days after the beginning of classes, and the third emergency
223 evacuation drill for fire shall be conducted 10 school days after the beginning of the next
224 calendar year. The second and fourth emergency evacuation drills may be substituted by a
225 security or safety drill to include shelter in place, earthquake drill, or lock down for violence."
226 (ii) "f. In Group E occupancies, excluding secondary schools, if the AHJ approves, the
227 monthly required emergency evacuation drill can be substituted by a security or safety drill to
228 include shelter in place, earthquake drill, or lock down for violence. The routine emergency
229 evacuation drill for fire must by conducted at least every other evacuation drill."
230 (iii) "g. A-3 occupancies in academic buildings of institutions of higher learning are
231 required to have one emergency evacuation drill per year, provided the following conditions are
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233 (A) The building has a fire alarm system in accordance with Section 907.2.
234 (B) The rooms classified as assembly shall have fire safety floor plans as required in
235 Section 404.3.2(4) posted.
236 (C) The building is not classified a high-rise building.
237 (D) The building does not contain hazardous materials over the allowable quantities by
238 code."
239 Section 4. Section 15A-5-203 is amended to read:
240 15A-5-203. Amendments and additions to IFC related to fire safety, building, and
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265 (a) In IFC, Chapter 5, a new Section 501.5, Access grade and fire flow, is added as
266 follows: "An authority having jurisdiction over a structure built in accordance with the
267 requirements of the International Residential Code as adopted in the State Construction Code,
268 may require an automatic fire sprinkler system for the structure only by ordinance and only if
269 any of the following conditions exist:
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271 (A) is located in an urban-wildland interface area as provided in the Utah Wildland
272 Urban Interface Code adopted as a construction code under the State Construction Code; and
273 (B) does not meet the requirements described in Utah Code, Subsection
274 65A-8-203 (3)(a) and Utah Administrative Code, R652-122-200, Minimum Standards for
275 Wildland Fire Ordinance;
276 (ii) the structure is in an area where a public water distribution system with fire
277 hydrants does not exist as required in Utah Administrative Code, R309-550-5, Water Main
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279 (iii) the only fire apparatus access road has a grade greater than 10% for more than 500
280 continual feet; or
281 (iv) (A) the water supply to the structure does not provide at least 500 gallons fire flow
282 per minute for a minimum of 30 minutes, if the total square foot living space of the structure is
283 equal to or less than 5,000 square feet;
284 (B) the water supply to the structure does not provide at least 750 gallons per minute
285 fire flow for a minimum of 30 minutes, if the total square foot living space exceeds 5,000
286 square feet, but is equal to or less than 10,000 square feet; or
287 (C) the water supply to the structure does not provide at least 1,000 gallons per minute
288 fire flow for a minimum of 30 minutes, if the total square foot living space exceeds 10,000
289 square feet."
290 (b) In IFC, Chapter 5, Section 506.1, Where Required, is deleted and rewritten as
291 follows: "Where access to or within a structure or an area is restricted because of secured
292 openings or where immediate access is necessary for life-saving or fire-fighting purposes, the
293 fire code official, after consultation with the building owner, may require a key box to be
294 installed in an approved location. The key box shall contain keys to gain necessary access as
295 required by the fire code official."
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297 dwellings, is added as follows: "Fire flow may be reduced for an isolated one- and two-family
298 dwelling when the authority having jurisdiction over the dwelling determines that the
299 development of a full fire-flow requirement is impractical."
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301 added as follows "Total water supply requirements shall not exceed the fire flows described in
302 Section 501.5(iv) for the largest one- or two-family dwelling, protected by an automatic fire
303 sprinkler system, on a subdivision lot platted before December 31, 1980, unless the
304 municipality or county in which the lot is located provides the required fire flow capacity."
305 (e) In IFC, Chapter 5, Section 510.1, Emergency Responder Radio Coverage in New
306 Buildings, is amended by adding: "When required by the fire code official," at the beginning of
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309 (a) In IFC, Chapter 6, Section 605.11.3.3.1, Access, is deleted and rewritten as follows:
310 "There shall be a minimum three foot wide (914 mm) clear perimeter around the edges of the
311 roof."
312 (b) In IFC, Chapter 6, Section 605.11.3.3.2, Pathways, is deleted and rewritten as
313 follows: "The solar installation shall be designed to provide designated pathways. The
314 pathways shall meet the following requirements:
315 1. The pathway shall be over areas capable of supporting the live load of fire fighters
316 accessing the roof.
317 2. The centerline axis pathways shall be provided in both axes of the roof. Centerline
318 axis pathways shall run where the roof structure is capable of supporting the live load of fire
319 fighters accessing the roof.
320 3. Smoke and heat vents required by Section 910.2.1 or 910.2.2 of this Code, shall be
321 provided with a clear pathway width of not less than three feet (914 mm) to vents.
322 4. Access to roof area required by Section 504.2 or 1009.16 of this Code, shall be
323 provided with a clear pathway width of not less than three feet (914 mm) around access
324 opening and at least three feet (914 mm) clear pathway to parapet or roof edge."
325 (c) In IFC, Chapter 6, Section 605.11.3.2, Residential Systems for One and Two
326 Family Dwellings, is deleted and rewritten as follows: "Access to residential systems for one
327 and two family dwellings shall be provided in accordance with Sections 605.11.3.2.1 through
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329 Exception: Reduction in pathways and clear access width shall be permitted where
330 shown that a rational approach has been used and that such reductions are warranted when
331 approved by the Fire Code Official."
332 (d) In IFC, Chapter 6, Section 605.11.3.3.3, Smoke Ventilation, is deleted and
333 rewritten as follows: "The solar installation shall be designed to meet the following
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335 1. Arrays shall be no greater than 150 feet (45.720 mm) by 150 feet (45.720 mm) in
336 distance in either axis in order to create opportunities for fire department smoke ventilation
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338 2. Smoke ventilation options between array sections shall be one of the following:
339 2.1. A pathway six feet (1829 mm) or greater in width.
340 2.2. A three foot (914 mm) or greater in width pathway and bordering roof skylights or
341 smoke and heat vents when required by Section 910.2.1 or Section 910.2.2 of this Code.
342 2.3. Smoke and heat vents designed for remote operation using devices that can be
343 connected to the vent by mechanical, electrical, or any other suitable means, shall be protected
344 as necessary to remain operable for the design period. Controls for remote operation shall be
345 located in a control panel, clearly identified and located in an approved location."
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348 key box or similar box with corresponding key system that is adjacent to the elevator for
349 immediate use by the fire department. The key box shall contain one key for each elevator, one
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356 Section 703.2, is amended to add the following: "Exception: In Group E Occupancies, where
357 the corridor serves an occupant load greater than 30 and the building does not have an
358 automatic fire sprinkler system installed, the door closers may be of the friction hold-open type
359 on classrooms' doors with a rating of 20 minutes or less only."
360 Section 5. Section 15A-5-204 is amended to read:
361 15A-5-204. Amendments and additions to IFC related to fire protection systems.
362 For IFC, Fire Protection Systems:
363 (1) IFC, Chapter 9, Section 901.2, Construction Documents, is amended to add the
364 following at the end of the section: "The code official has the authority to request record
365 drawings ("as builts") to verify any modifications to the previously approved construction
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370 (2) IFC, Chapter 9, Section 901.4.6, Pump and Riser Room Size, is deleted and
371 replaced with the following: "Pump and Riser Room Size. Fire pump and automatic sprinkler
372 system riser rooms shall be designed with adequate space for all installed equipment necessary
373 for the installation and to provide sufficient working space around the stationary equipment.
374 Clearances around equipment shall be in accordance with manufacturer requirements and not
375 less than the following minimum elements:
376 901.4.6.1 A minimum clear and unobstructed distance of 12-inches shall be provided
377 from the installed equipment to the elements of permanent construction.
378 901.4.6.2 A minimum clear and unobstructed distance of 12-inches shall be provided
379 between all other installed equipment and appliances.
380 901.4.6.3 A clear and unobstructed width of 36-inches shall be provided in front of all
381 installed equipment and appliances, to allow for inspection, service, repair or replacement
382 without removing such elements of permanent construction or disabling the function of a
383 required fire-resistance-rated assembly.
384 901.4.6.4 Automatic sprinkler system riser rooms shall be provided with a clear and
385 unobstructed passageway to the riser room of not less than 36-inches, and openings into the
386 room shall be clear and unobstructed, with doors swinging in the outward direction from the
387 room and the opening providing a clear width of not less than 34-inches and a clear height of
388 the door opening shall not be less than 80-inches.
389 901.4.6.5 Fire pump rooms shall be provided with a clear and unobstructed
390 passageway to the fire pump room of not less than 72-inches, and openings into the room shall
391 be clear, unobstructed and large enough to allow for the removal of the largest piece of
392 equipment, with doors swinging in the outward direction from the room and the opening
393 providing a clear width of not less than 68-inches and a clear height of the door opening shall
394 not be less than 80-inches."
395 (3) IFC, Chapter 9, Section 903.2.1.2, Group A-2, is amended to add the following
396 subsection: "4. An automatic fire sprinkler system shall be provided throughout Group A-2
397 occupancies where indoor pyrotechnics are used."
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400 replace with the word "buildings" and delete the last paragraph.
401 (5) IFC, Chapter 9, Section 903.2.4, Group F-1, Subsection 2, is deleted and rewritten
402 as follows: "A Group F-1 fire area is located more than three stories above the lowest level of
403 fire department vehicle access."
404 (6) IFC, Chapter 9, Section 903.2.7, Group M, Subsection 2, is deleted and rewritten as
405 follows: "A Group M fire area is located more than three stories above the lowest level of fire
406 department vehicle access."
407 (7) IFC, Chapter 9, Section 903.2.8 Group R, is amended to add the following:
408 "Exception: Detached one- and two-family dwellings and multiple single-family dwellings
409 (townhouses) constructed in accordance with the International Residential Code for one- and
410 two-family dwellings."
411 (8) IFC, Chapter 9, Section 903.2.8, Group R, is amended to add a second exception as
412 follows: "Exception: Group R-4 fire areas not more than 4,500 gross square feet and not
413 containing more than 16 residents, provided the building is equipped throughout with an
414 approved fire alarm system that is interconnected and receives its primary power from the
415 building wiring and a commercial power system."
416 (9) IFC, Chapter 9, Section 903.2.9, Group S-1, Subsection 2, is deleted and rewritten
417 as follows: "A Group S-1 fire area is located more than three stories above the lowest level of
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438 system installed in accordance with NFPA 13 may not exceed a maximum concentration of
439 38% premixed propylene glycol or 48% premixed glycerin, and the capacity of the system may
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442 subsection: "903.3.1.2.2 Antifreeze Limitations. Antifreeze used in a new automatic sprinkler
443 system installed in accordance with NFPA 13R may not exceed a maximum concentration of
444 38% premixed propylene glycol or 48% premixed glycerin, and the capacity of the system may
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447 subsection: "903.3.1.3.1 Antifreeze Limitations. Antifreeze used in a new automatic sprinkler
448 system installed in accordance with NFPA 13D may not exceed a maximum concentration of
449 38% premixed propylene glycol or 48% premixed glycerin, and the capacity of the system may
450 not exceed 150 gallons."
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454 "903.5.1 Tag and Information. A tag shall be attached to the riser indicating the date the
455 antifreeze solution was tested. The tag shall also indicate the type and concentration of
456 antifreeze solution by volume with which the system is filled, the name of the contractor that
457 tested the antifreeze solution, the contractor's license number, and a warning to test the
458 concentration of the antifreeze solutions at yearly intervals."
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464 and rewritten as follows: "The automatic fire extinguishing system for commercial cooking
465 systems shall be of a type recognized for protection of commercial cooking equipment and
466 exhaust systems. Pre-engineered automatic extinguishing systems shall be tested in accordance
467 with UL300 and listed and labeled for the intended application. The system shall be installed
468 in accordance with this code, its listing and the manufacturer's installation instructions. The
469 exception in Section 904.11 is not deleted and shall remain as currently written in the IFC."
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471 904.11.3.1, Ventilation system, are deleted and rewritten as follows:
472 (a) "Existing automatic fire extinguishing systems used for commercial cooking that
473 use dry chemical are prohibited and shall be removed from service."
474 (b) "Existing wet chemical fire extinguishing systems used for commercial cooking
475 that are not UL300 listed and labeled are prohibited and shall be either removed or upgraded to
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478 systems, is amended to add the following subsection: "904.11.4.2 Existing automatic fire
479 sprinkler systems protecting commercial cooking equipment, hood, and exhaust systems that
480 generate appreciable depth of cooking oils shall be replaced with a UL300 system that is listed
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483 amended to add the following: "Exception: Automatic fire extinguishing systems located in
484 occupancies where usage is limited and less than six consecutive months may be serviced
485 annually if the annual service is conducted immediately before the period of usage, and
486 approval is received from the AHJ."
487 (19) IFC, Chapter 9, Section 905.3.9 is a new subsection as follows: "Open Parking
488 Garages. Open parking garages shall be equipped with an approved Class I manual standpipe
489 system when fire department access is not provided for firefighting operations to within 150
490 feet of all portions of the open parking garage as measured from the approved fire department
491 vehicle access. Class I manual standpipe shall be accessible throughout the parking garage
492 such that all portions of the parking structure are protected within 150 feet of a hose
493 connection.
494 Exception: Open parking garages equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler
495 system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1."
496 (20) IFC, Chapter 9, Section 905.8, Dry Standpipes, Exception is deleted and rewritten
497 as follows: "Where subject to freezing conditions and approved by the fire code official."
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509 1 is deleted and rewritten to read: "Exception: In new and existing Group A, B, and E
510 occupancies equipped with quick response sprinklers, portable fire extinguishers shall be
511 required only in locations specified in items 2 through 6.
512 (23) IFC, Chapter 9, Section 907.2.3 Group E:
513 (a) The first sentence is deleted and rewritten as follows: "A manual fire alarm system
514 that initiates the occupant notification system in accordance with Section 907.5 and installed in
515 accordance with Section 907.6 shall be installed in Group E occupancies."
516 (b) Exception number 3, on line five, delete the words, "emergency voice/alarm
517 communication system" and replace with "occupant notification system."
518 (24) IFC, Chapter 9, [
519 Inspection, testing, and maintenance, is amended to add the following sentences at the end of
520 the section: "Increases in nuisance alarms shall require the fire alarm system to be tested for
521 sensitivity. Fire alarm systems that continue after sensitivity testing with unwarranted nuisance
522 alarms shall be replaced as directed by the AHJ."
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534 (25) IFC, Chapter 9, Section 908.7, Carbon Monoxide Alarms, is deleted and rewritten
535 as follows: "Carbon monoxide alarms shall be installed on each habitable level of a dwelling
536 unit or sleeping unit in Groups R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4, I-1, and I-4 equipped with fuel burning
537 appliances.
538 908.7.1 If more than one carbon monoxide detector is required, they shall be
539 interconnected as required in IFC, Chapter 9, Section 907.2.11.3.
540 908.7.2 In new construction, a carbon monoxide detector shall receive its primary
541 power as required under IFC, Chapter 9, Section 907.2.11.4.
542 908.7.3 Upon completion of the installation, the carbon monoxide detector system will
543 meet the requirements listed in NFPA 720, Installation of Carbon Monoxide Detection and
544 Warning Equipment and UL2034, Standard for Single and Multiple Carbon Monoxide Alarms.
545 (26) IFC Section 908.7.1 is renumbered to 908.7.4.
546 Section 6. Section 15A-5-205 is amended to read:
547 15A-5-205. Amendments and additions to IFC related to means of egress and
548 special processes and uses.
549 [
550 (1) IFC, Chapter 10, Section 1008.1.9.6, Special locking arrangements in Group I-2, is
551 amended as follows:
552 (a) The section title "Special locking arrangements in Group I-2." is rewritten to read
553 "Special locking arrangements in Groups I-1 and I-2."
554 (b) On line three, [
555 and".
556 [
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561 unit with [
562 discharge in Type V construction."
563 (2) In IFC, Chapter 10, Section 1008.1.9.7, Delayed egress locks, Item 7 is added after
564 the existing Item 6 as follows: "7. The secure area or unit with delayed egress locks shall be
565 located at the level of exit discharge in Type V construction."
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572 (3) "In IFC, Chapter 10, Section [B] 1009.7.2, Stair Treads and Risers, Exception 5 is
573 deleted and replaced with the following: "5. In Group R-3 occupancies, within dwelling units
574 in Group R-2 occupancies, and in Group U occupancies that are accessory to a Group R-3
575 occupancy, or accessory to individual dwelling units in Group R-2 occupancies, the maximum
576 riser height shall be 8 inches (203 mm) and the minimum tread depth shall be 9 inches (229
577 mm). The minimum winder tread depth at the walk line shall be 10 inches (254 mm), and the
578 minimum winder tread depth shall be 6 inches (152 mm). A nosing not less than 0.75 inch
579 (19.1 mm) but not more than 1.25 inches (32 mm) shall be provided on stairways with solid
580 risers where the tread depth is less than 10 inches (254 mm)."
581 (4) IFC, Chapter 10, Section 1009.12 [B] 1009.15, Handrails, is amended to add the
582 following exception: "6. In occupancies in Group R-3, as applicable in Section [
583 and in occupancies in Group U, which are accessory to an occupancy in Group R-3, as
584 applicable in Section [
585 consisting of four or more risers."
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596 Egress Locks, is amended to add the following: On line [
597 the words "and building".
598 Section 7. Section 15A-5-205.5 is enacted to read:
599 15A-5-205.5. Amendments to Chapter 11 of IFC.
600 (1) In IFC, Chapter 11, section 1103.2 Emergency Responder Radio Coverage in
601 Existing Buildings, is amended as follows: On line two after the title, the following is added:
602 "When required by the fire code official".
603 (2) IFC, Chapter 11, Section 1103.5, Sprinkler Systems, is amended to add the
604 following new subsection: "1103.5.3 Group A-2. An automatic fire sprinkler system shall be
605 provided throughout existing Group A-2 occupancies where indoor pyrotechnics are used."
606 (3) IFC, Chapter 11, Section 1103.6, Standpipes, is deleted.
607 (4) In IFC, Chapter 11, 1103.7, Fire Alarm Systems, is deleted and rewritten as
608 follows: "1103.7, Fire Alarm Systems. The following shall have an approved fire alarm system
609 installed in accordance with Utah Administrative Code Section R710-4:
610 1. a building with an occupant load of 300 or more persons that is owned or operated
611 by the state;
612 2. a building with an occupant load of 300 or more persons that is owned or operated
613 by an institution of higher education; and
614 3. a building with an occupant load of 50 or more persons that is owned or operated by
615 a school district, private school, or charter school.
616 Exception: the requirements of this section do not apply to a building designated as an
617 Institutional Group I (as defined in IFC 202) occupancy.
618 (5) IFC, Chapter 11, 1103.7.1 Group E, 1103.7.2 Group I-1, 1103.7.3 Group I-2,
619 1103.7.4 Group I-3, 1103.7.5 Group R-1, 1103.7.5.1 Group R-1 Hotel and Motel Manual Fire
620 Alarm System, 1103.7.5.1.1 Group R-1 Hotel and Motel Automatic Smoke Detection System,
621 1103.7.5.2 Group R-1 Boarding and Rooming Houses Manual Fire Alarm System, 1103.7.5.2.1
622 Group R-1 Boarding and Rooming Houses Automatic Smoke Detection System, 1103.7.6
623 Group R-2 and 1103.7.7 Group R-4, are deleted.
624 (6) IFC, Chapter 11, Section 1103.9, Carbon Monoxide Alarms, is deleted and
625 rewritten as follows: "Carbon monoxide alarms shall be installed on each habitable level of a
626 dwelling unit or sleeping unit in existing Groups R-2, R-3, R-4, I-1, and I-4 equipped with fuel
627 burning appliances.
628 908.7.1 If more than one carbon monoxide detector is required, they shall be
629 interconnected as required in IFC, Chapter 9, Section 907.2.11.3.
630 908.7.2 In new construction, a carbon monoxide detector shall receive its primary
631 power as required under IFC, Chapter 9, Section 907.2.11.4.
632 908.7.3 Upon completion of the installation, the carbon monoxide detector system will
633 meet the requirements listed in NFPA 720, Installation of Carbon Monoxide Detection and
634 Warning Equipment and UL2034, Standard for Single and Multiple Carbon Monoxide
635 Alarms."
636 Section 8. Section 15A-5-206 is amended to read:
637 15A-5-206. Amendments and additions to IFC related to hazardous materials,
638 explosives, fireworks, and flammable and combustible liquids.
639 (1) For IFC, Explosives and Fireworks, IFC, Chapter [
640 5601.3, Fireworks, Exception 4 is amended to add the following sentence at the end of the
641 exception: "The use of fireworks for display and retail sales is allowed as set forth in Utah
642 Code, Title 53, Chapter 7, Utah Fire Prevention and Safety Act, Sections 53-7-220 through
643 53-7-225 ; Utah Code, Title 11, Chapter 3, County and Municipal Fireworks Act; Utah
644 Administrative Code, R710-2; and the State Fire Code."
645 (2) For IFC, Chapter 57, Flammable and Combustible Liquids:
646 (a) IFC, Chapter [
647 following at the end of the section: "The owner of an underground tank that is out of service for
648 longer than one year shall receive a Temporary Closure Notice from the Department of
649 Environmental Quality, and a copy shall be given to the AHJ."
650 (b) IFC, Chapter [
651 following special operation: "8. Sites approved by the AHJ".
652 (c) IFC, Chapter [
653 flammable and combustible liquids on farms and construction sites, is amended to add the
654 following: On line five, after the words "borrow pits", add the words "and sites approved by the
655 AHJ".
656 (3) For IFC, Chapter 61, Liquefied Petroleum Gas:
657 (a) IFC, Chapter [
658 line two, after the word "105.7", add "and the adopted LP Gas rules".
659 (b) IFC, Chapter [
660 follows: "General. LP Gas equipment shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 54, NFPA
661 58, the adopted LP Gas rules, and the International Fuel Gas Code, except as otherwise
662 provided in this chapter."
663 (c) Chapter [
664 buildings, is amended as follows: In Table [
665 building with two or more means of egress, with regard to quantities 720 or less and 721 --
666 2,500, the currently stated "5" is deleted and replaced with "10".
667 [
668
669 (d) IFC, Chapter 61, Section 6109.15.1, Automated Cylinder Exchange Stations, is
670 amended as follows: Item # 4 is deleted.
671 (e) IFC, Chapter [
672 amended as follows: On line two, after the word "discontinued", add the words "for more than
673 one year or longer as allowed by the AHJ,".
674 Section 9. Section 15A-5-207 is amended to read:
675 15A-5-207. Amendments and additions to IFC related to existing buildings and
676 referenced standards.
677 IFC, Chapter [
678 (1) Under the heading NFPA - National Fire Protection Association, delete the existing
679 "Standard reference number" with regard to the edition and replace it with the following:
680 (a) "NFPA, Standard 10, Portable Fire Extinguishers, 2010 edition";
681 (b) "NFPA, Standard 11, Low-, Medium- and High-expansion Foam, 2010 edition";
682 (c) "NFPA, Standard 12, Carbon Dioxide Extinguishing Systems, 2008 edition";
683 (d) "NFPA, Standard 12A, Halon 1301 Fire Extinguishing System, 2009 edition";
684 (e) "NFPA, Standard 13, Installation of Sprinkler Systems, 2010 edition";
685 (f) "NFPA, Standard 13D, Installation of Sprinkler Systems in One- and Two-family
686 Dwellings and Manufactured Homes, 2010 edition";
687 (g) "NFPA, Standard 13R, Installation of Sprinkler Systems in Residential
688 Occupancies up to and Including Four Stories in Height, 2010 edition";
689 (h) "NFPA, Standard 14, Installation of Standpipe and Hose Systems, 2010 edition";
690 (i) "NFPA, Standard 17, Dry Chemical Extinguishing Systems, 2009 edition";
691 (j) "NFPA, Standard 17A, Wet Chemical Extinguishing Systems, 2009 edition";
692 (k) "NFPA, Standard 20, Installation of Stationary Pumps for Fire Protection, 2010
693 edition";
694 (l) "NFPA, Standard 22, Water Tanks for Private Fire Protection, 2008 edition";
695 (m) "NFPA, Standard 24, Installation of Private Fire Service Mains and Their
696 Appurtenances, 2010 edition";
697 (n) "NFPA, Standard 72, National Fire Alarm Code, 2010 edition," all "Referenced in
698 code section numbers" remain the same, except the exclusion of Table 508.1.5;
699 (o) "NFPA, Standard 92B, Smoke Management Systems in Malls, Atria and Large
700 Spaces, 2009 edition";
701 (p) "NFPA, Standard 101, Life Safety Code, 2009 edition";
702 (q) "NFPA, Standard 110, Emergency and Standby Power Systems, 2010 edition";
703 (r) "NFPA 720, Installation of Carbon Monoxide (CO) Detection and Warning
704 Equipment, 2009 edition";
705 (s) "NFPA, Standard 750, Water Mist Fire Protection Systems, 2010 edition"; and
706 (t) "NFPA, Standard 1123, Fireworks Display, 2010 edition."
707 (2) Under the heading UL -- Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., add the following:
708 "UL2034, Standard for Single and Multiple Station Carbon Monoxide Alarms, 1998."
709 Section 10. Section 15A-5-302 is amended to read:
710 15A-5-302. Amendments and additions to NFPA related to National Fire Alarm
711 Code.
712 For NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm Code:
713 (1) NFPA 72, Chapter 2, Section 2.2, NFPA Publications, is amended to add the
714 following NFPA standard: "NFPA 20, Standard for the Installation of Stationary Pumps for
715 Fire Protection, [
716 (2) NFPA 72, Chapter [
717 [
718 in Engineering Technologies (NICET) fire alarm level II certified personnel."
719 (3) NFPA 72, Chapter [
720 [
721 Engineering Technologies (NICET) fire alarm level II certified personnel."
722 (4) NFPA 72, Chapter [
723 Subsection [
724 the AHJ, the audible notification appliances may be deactivated during the investigation mode
725 to prevent unauthorized reentry into the building."
726 (5) NFPA 72, Chapter [
727 is deleted and rewritten as follows: "Automatic smoke detection shall be provided at the
728 location of each fire alarm control unit(s), notification appliance circuit power extenders, and
729 supervising station transmitting equipment to provide notification of fire at the location."
730 (6) In NFPA 72, Chapter [
731 follows: "When ambient conditions prohibit installation of automatic smoke detection,
732 automatic heat detection shall be permitted."
733 (7) In NFPA 72, Chapter [
734 Pump, Subsection [
735 supervised in accordance with NFPA 20, Standard for the Installation of Stationary Pumps for
736 Fire Protection, and the AHJ."
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740 Service, Subsection [
741 "notified", insert the words "without delay".
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744 Subsection 10.4.3.1, is deleted and rewritten as follows: "Service personnel shall be qualified
745 and experienced in the inspection, testing, and maintenance of fire alarm systems. Qualified
746 personnel shall meet the certification requirements stated in Utah Administrative Code,
747 R710-11-3, Fire Alarm System Inspecting and Testing."
748 Section 11. Section 15A-5-401 is amended to read:
749 15A-5-401. Grandfathering of local ordinances related to automatic sprinkler
750 systems.
751 An ordinance adopted by a legislative body of a political subdivision that is in effect on
752 June 30, 2010, and that imposes a requirement related to an automatic sprinkler system for a
753 structure built in accordance with the requirements of the International Residential Code as
754 adopted in the State Construction Code may remain in effect on or after July 1, 2010,
755 notwithstanding that the ordinance is not authorized under Subsection 15A-5-203 [
756 Section 12. Effective date.
757 This bill takes effect on July 1, 2013.
758 Section 13. Coordinating H.B. 217 with H.B. 289 -- Providing for superseding
759 amendments.
760 If this H.B. 217 and H.B. 289, Fireworks Amendments, both pass and become law, the
761 Legislature intends that the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel in preparing
762 the Utah Code database for publication, have the amendments to Section 15A-5-202 in this
763 H.B. 217 supersede the amendments to Section 15A-5-202 in H.B. 289.
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