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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Institute of Standards and
Technology
National Fire Codes: Request for
Proposals for Revision of Codes and
Standards
National Institute of Standards
and Technology, Commerce.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The National Fire Protection
Association (NFPA) proposes to revise
some of its fire safety codes and
standards and requests proposals from
the public to amend existing or begin
the process of developing new NFPA
fire safety codes and standards. The
purpose of this request is to increase
public participation in the system used
by NFPA to develop its codes and
standards. The publication of this notice
of request for proposals by the National
Institute of Standards and Technology
(NIST) on behalf of NFPA is being
undertaken as a public service; NIST
does not necessarily endorse, approve,
or recommend any of the standards
referenced in the notice.
The NFPA process provides ample
opportunity for public participation in
the development of its codes and
standards. All NFPA codes and
standards are revised and updated every
three to five years in Revision Cycles
that begin twice each year and that takes
approximately two years to complete.
Each Revision Cycle proceeds according
to a published schedule that includes
final dates for all major events in the
process. The process contains five basic
steps that are followed both for
developing new documents as well as
revising existing documents. These
steps are: Calling for Proposals;
Publishing the Proposals in the Report
on Proposals (ROP); Calling for
Comments on the Committee’s
disposition of the proposals and these
Comments are published in the Report
on Comments (ROC); having a Technical
Report Session at the NFPA Annual
Meeting; and finally, the Standards
Council Consideration and Issuance of
documents.
Note: Under new rules effective Fall 2005,
anyone wishing to make Amending Motions
on the Technical Committee Reports (ROP
and ROC) must signal their intention by
submitting a Notice of Intent to Make a
Motion by the Deadline stated in the ROC.
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Certified motions will then be posted on the
NFPA website. Documents that receive notice
of proper Amending Motions (Certified
Amending Motions) will be presented for
action at the Annual Association Technical
Meeting. Documents that receive no motions
will be forwarded directly to the Standards
Council for action on issuance.
For more information on these new
rules and for up-to-date information on
schedules and deadlines for processing
NFPA Documents, check the NFPA Web
site at https://www.nfpa.org or contact
NFPA Codes and Standards
Administration.
DATES: Interested persons may submit
proposals on or before the dates listed
with the standards.
ADDRESSES: Casey C. Grant, Secretary,
Standards Council, NFPA, 1
Batterymarch Park, Quincy,
Massachusetts 02269–9101.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Casey C. Grant, Secretary, Standards
Council, at above address, (617) 770–
3000.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The National Fire Protection
Association (NFPA) develops building,
fire, and electrical safety codes and
standards. Federal agencies frequently
use these codes and standards as the
basis for developing Federal regulations
concerning fire safety. Often, the Office
of the Federal Register approves the
incorporation by reference of these
standards under 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1
CFR Part 51.
When a Technical Committee begins
the development of a new or revised
NFPA code or standard, it enters one of
two Revision Cycles available each year.
The Revision Cycle begins with the Call
for Proposals, that is, a public notice
asking for any interested persons to
submit specific written proposals for
developing or revising the Document.
The Call for Proposals is published in a
variety of publications. Interested
parties have approximately twenty
weeks to respond to the Call for
Proposals.
Following the Call for Proposals
period, the Technical Committee holds
a meeting to consider and accept, reject
or revise, in whole or in part, all the
submitted Proposals. The committee
may also develop its own Proposals. A
document known as the Report on
Proposals, or ROP, is prepared
containing all the Public Proposals, the
Technical Committees’ action and each
Proposal, as well as all Committeegenerated Proposals. The ROP is then
submitted for the approval of the
Technical Committee by a formal
written ballot. If the ROP does not
receive approval by a two-thirds vote
calculated in accordance with NFPA
rules, the Report is returned to the
committee for further consideration and
is not published. If the necessary
approval is received, the ROP is
published in a compilation of Reports
on Proposals issued by NFPA twice
yearly for public review and comment,
and the process continues to the next
step.
The Reports on Proposals are sent
automatically free of charge to all who
submitted proposals and each respective
committee member, as well as anyone
else who requests a copy. All ROP’s are
also available for free downloading at
https://www.nfpa.org.
Once the ROP becomes available,
there is a 60-day comment period
during which anyone may submit a
Public Comment on the proposed
changes in the ROP. The committee
then reconvenes at the end of the
comment period and acts on all
Comments.
As before, a two-thirds approval vote
by written ballot of the eligible members
of the committee is required for
approval of actions on the Comments.
All of this information is complied into
a second Report, called the Report on
Comments (ROC), which, like the ROP,
is published and made available for
public review for a seven-week period.
The process of public input and
review does not end with the
publication of the ROP and ROC.
Following the completion of the
Proposal and Comment periods, there is
yet a further opportunity for debate and
discussion through the Technical Report
Sessions that take place at the NFPA
Annual Meeting.
The Technical Report Session
provides an opportunity for the final
Technical Committee Report (i.e., the
ROP and ROC) on each proposed new
or revised code or standard to be
presented to the NFPA membership for
the debate and consideration of motions
to amend the Report. Before making an
allowable motion at a Technical Report
Session, the intended maker of the
motion must file, in advance of the
session, and within the published
deadline, a Notice of Intent to Make a
Motion. A Motions Committee
appointed by the Standards Council
then reviews all notices and certifies all
amending motions that are proper. Only
these Certified Amending Motions,
together with certain allowable FollowUp Motions (that is, motions that have
become necessary as a result of previous
successful amending motions) will be
allowed at the Technical Report
Session.
For more information on dates/
locations of NFPA Technical Committee
meetings and NFPA Annual Technical
Report Sessions, check the NFPA Web
site at: https://www.nfpa.org/item
Detail.asp?categoryID=
822&itemID=22818.
The specific rules for the types of
motions that can be made and who can
make them are set forth in NFPA’s
Regulation Governing Committee
Projects which should always be
consulted by those wishing to bring an
issue before the membership at a
Technical Report Session.
Request for Proposals
Interested persons may submit
proposals, supported by written data,
views, or arguments to Casey C. Grant,
Secretary, Standards Council, NFPA, 1
Batterymarch Park, Quincy,
Massachusetts 02269–9101. Proposals
should be submitted on forms available
from the NFPA Codes and Standards
Administration Office or on NFPA’s
Web site at https://www.nfpa.org.
Each person must include his or her
name and address, identify the
document and give reasons for the
proposal. Proposals received before or
by 5 p.m. local time on the closing date
indicated would be acted on by the
Committee. The NFPA will consider any
proposal that it receives on or before the
date listed with the code or standard.
Proposal
closing date
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Document—edition
Document name
NFPA 13—2007 ........
NFPA 13D—2007 ......
Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems ......................................................................................
Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems in One- and Two-Family Dwellings and Manufactured
Homes.
Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems in Residential Occupancies up to and Including Four
Stories in Height.
Standard for the Installation of Standpipes and Hose Systems .................................................................
Standard for the Installation of Private Fire Service Mains and Their Appurtenances ..............................
NFPA 13R—2007 ......
NFPA 14—2007 ........
NFPA 24—2007 ........
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Proposal
closing date
Document—edition
Document name
NFPA 52—2006 ........
NFPA 53—2004 ........
NFPA 55—2005 ........
Vehicular Fuel Systems Code .....................................................................................................................
Recommended Practice on Materials, Equipment and Systems Used in Oxygen-Enriched Atmospheres
Standard for the Storage, Use, and Handling of Compressed Gases and Cryogenic Fluids in Portable
and Stationary Containers, Cylinders, and Tanks.
National Fire Alarm Code ..........................................................................................................................
Standard on Incinerators and Waste and Linen Handling Systems and Equipment .................................
Standard for Health Care Facilities .............................................................................................................
Standard for Hypobaric Facilities ................................................................................................................
Standard on Gas and Vacuum Systems .....................................................................................................
Guide on Alternative Approaches to Life Safety .........................................................................................
Standard on Fire and Life Safety in Animal Housing Facilities ..................................................................
Standard for Chimneys, Fireplaces, Vents, and Solid Fuel-Burning Appliances ........................................
Model Manufactured Home Installation Standard .......................................................................................
Standard Method of Test of Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials ..................................
Recommended Practice for Fire Flow Testing and Marking of Hydrants ...................................................
Standard on Manufactured Housing ...........................................................................................................
Standard for Fire Safety Criteria for Manufactured Home Installations, Sites, and Communities .............
Standard on Water Mist Fire Protection Systems .......................................................................................
Recommended Practice for Fire Protection for Electric Generating Plants and High Voltage Direct Current Converter Stations.
Recommended Practice for Fire Protection for Hydroelectric Generating Plants ......................................
Code for Fire Protection of Historic Structures ...........................................................................................
Standard for Providing Emergency Services to the Public .........................................................................
Recommended Practice in Emergency Service Organization Risk Management ......................................
Standard on Operations and Training for Technical Search and Rescue Incidents ..................................
Standard for the Organization and Deployment of Fire Suppression Operations, Emergency Medical
Operations, and Special Operations to the Public by Career Fire Departments.
Standard for the Organization and Deployment of Fire Suppression Operations, Emergency Medical
Operations and Special Operations to the Public by Volunteer Fire Departments.
NFPA
NFPA
NFPA
NFPA
NFPA
NFPA
NFPA
NFPA
NFPA
NFPA
NFPA
NFPA
NFPA
NFPA
NFPA
72—2007 ........
82—2004 ........
99—2005 ........
99B—2005 ......
99C—2005 ......
101A—2007 ....
150—2007 ......
211–2006 ........
225—2005 ......
255—2006 ......
291—2007 ......
501—2005 ......
501A—2005 ....
750—2006 ......
850—2005 ......
NFPA
NFPA
NFPA
NFPA
NFPA
NFPA
851—2005 ......
914—2007 ......
1201—2004 ....
1250—2004 ....
1670—2004 ....
1710—2004 ....
NFPA 1720—2004 ....
5/25/2007
5/25/2007
5/25/2007
11/2/2007
5/25/2007
11/26/2007
11/26/2007
11/26/2007
11/26/2007
5/25/2007
5/25/2007
5/25/2007
11/26/2007
10/5/2007
5/25/2007
5/25/2007
5/30/2008
5/25/2007
5/25/2007
5/25/2007
11/26/2007
11/26/2007
5/25/2007
11/26/2007
11/26/2007
* P = Proposed NEW drafts are available from NFPA’s Web site—https://www.nfpa.org or may be obtained from NFPA’s Codes and Standards
Administration, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269.
Dated: April 5, 2007.
William Jeffrey,
Director.
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Technology
National Fire Codes: Request for
Comments on NFPA Technical
Committee Reports
National Institute of Standards
and Technology, Commerce.
AGENCY:
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ACTION:
Notice.
SUMMARY: Since 1896, the National Fire
Protection Association (NFPA) has
accomplished its mission by advocating
scientifically based consensus codes
and standards, research, and education
for safety related issues. NFPA’s
National Fire Codes, which holds over
270 documents, are administered by
more than 225 Technical Committees
comprised of approximately 7,000
volunteers and are adopted and used
throughout the world. NFPA is a
nonprofit membership organization
with approximately 80,000 members
from over 70 nations, all working
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together to fulfill the Association’s
mission.
The NFPA process provides ample
opportunity for public participation in
the development of its codes and
standards. All NFPA codes and
standards are revised and updated every
three to five years in Revision Cycles
that begin twice each year and that take
approximately two years to complete.
Each Revision Cycle proceeds according
to a published schedule that includes
final dates for all major events in the
process. The process contains five basic
steps that are followed both for
developing new documents as well as
revising existing documents. These
steps are: Calling for Proposals;
Publishing the Proposals in the Report
on Proposals (ROP); Calling for
Comments on the Committee’s
disposition of the Proposals and these
Comments are published in the Report
on Comments (ROC); having a Technical
Report Session at the NFPA Annual
Meeting; and finally, the Standards
Council Consideration and Issuance of
documents.
Note: Under new rules effective Fall 2005,
anyone wishing to make Amending Motions
on the Technical Committee Reports (ROP
and ROC) must signal their intention by
submitting a Notice of Intent to Make a
Motion by the Deadline of April 4, 2008.
Certified motions will be posted by May 4,
2008. Documents that receive notice of
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proper Amending Motions (Certified
Amending Motions) will be presented for
action at the Annual 2008 Association
Technical Meeting. Documents that receive
no motions will be forwarded directly to the
Standards Council for action on issuance at
its July 24, 2008 meeting.
For more information on these new
rules and for up-to-date information on
schedules and deadlines for processing
NFPA Documents, check the NFPA Web
site at https://www.nfpa.org or contact
NFPA Codes and Standards
Administration.
The purpose of this notice is to
request comments on the technical
reports that will be presented at NFPA’s
2008 Annual Revision Cycle. The
publication of this notice by the
National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST) on behalf of NFPA is
being undertaken as a public service;
NIST does not necessarily endorse,
approve, or recommend any of the
standards referenced in the notice.
DATES: Forty-seven reports are
published in the 2008 Annual Cycle
Report on Proposals and will be
available on June 22, 2007. Comments
received on or before August 31, 2007,
will be considered by the respective
NFPA Committees before final action is
taken on the proposals.
ADDRESSES: The 2008 Annual Revision
Cycle Report on Proposals is available
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National Institute of Standards and Technology
National Fire Codes: Request for Proposals for Revision of Codes
and Standards
AGENCY: National Institute of Standards and Technology, Commerce.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) proposes to
revise some of its fire safety codes and standards and requests
proposals from the public to amend existing or begin the process of
developing new NFPA fire safety codes and standards. The purpose of
this request is to increase public participation in the system used by
NFPA to develop its codes and standards. The publication of this notice
of request for proposals by the National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST) on behalf of NFPA is being undertaken as a public
service; NIST does not necessarily endorse, approve, or recommend any
of the standards referenced in the notice.
The NFPA process provides ample opportunity for public
participation in the development of its codes and standards. All NFPA
codes and standards are revised and updated every three to five years
in Revision Cycles that begin twice each year and that takes
approximately two years to complete. Each Revision Cycle proceeds
according to a published schedule that includes final dates for all
major events in the process. The process contains five basic steps that
are followed both for developing new documents as well as revising
existing documents. These steps are: Calling for Proposals; Publishing
the Proposals in the Report on Proposals (ROP); Calling for Comments on
the Committee's disposition of the proposals and these Comments are
published in the Report on Comments (ROC); having a Technical Report
Session at the NFPA Annual Meeting; and finally, the Standards Council
Consideration and Issuance of documents.
Note: Under new rules effective Fall 2005, anyone wishing to
make Amending Motions on the Technical Committee Reports (ROP and
ROC) must signal their intention by submitting a Notice of Intent to
Make a Motion by the Deadline stated in the ROC.
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Certified motions will then be posted on the NFPA website. Documents
that receive notice of proper Amending Motions (Certified Amending
Motions) will be presented for action at the Annual Association
Technical Meeting. Documents that receive no motions will be
forwarded directly to the Standards Council for action on issuance.
For more information on these new rules and for up-to-date
information on schedules and deadlines for processing NFPA Documents,
check the NFPA Web site at https://www.nfpa.org or contact NFPA Codes
and Standards Administration.
DATES: Interested persons may submit proposals on or before the dates
listed with the standards.
ADDRESSES: Casey C. Grant, Secretary, Standards Council, NFPA, 1
Batterymarch Park, Quincy, Massachusetts 02269-9101.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Casey C. Grant, Secretary, Standards
Council, at above address, (617) 770-3000.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) develops building,
fire, and electrical safety codes and standards. Federal agencies
frequently use these codes and standards as the basis for developing
Federal regulations concerning fire safety. Often, the Office of the
Federal Register approves the incorporation by reference of these
standards under 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR Part 51.
When a Technical Committee begins the development of a new or
revised NFPA code or standard, it enters one of two Revision Cycles
available each year. The Revision Cycle begins with the Call for
Proposals, that is, a public notice asking for any interested persons
to submit specific written proposals for developing or revising the
Document. The Call for Proposals is published in a variety of
publications. Interested parties have approximately twenty weeks to
respond to the Call for Proposals.
Following the Call for Proposals period, the Technical Committee
holds a meeting to consider and accept, reject or revise, in whole or
in part, all the submitted Proposals. The committee may also develop
its own Proposals. A document known as the Report on Proposals, or ROP,
is prepared containing all the Public Proposals, the Technical
Committees' action and each Proposal, as well as all Committee-
generated Proposals. The ROP is then submitted for the approval of the
Technical Committee by a formal written ballot. If the ROP does not
receive approval by a two-thirds vote calculated in accordance with
NFPA rules, the Report is returned to the committee for further
consideration and is not published. If the necessary approval is
received, the ROP is published in a compilation of Reports on Proposals
issued by NFPA twice yearly for public review and comment, and the
process continues to the next step.
The Reports on Proposals are sent automatically free of charge to
all who submitted proposals and each respective committee member, as
well as anyone else who requests a copy. All ROP's are also available
for free downloading at https://www.nfpa.org.
Once the ROP becomes available, there is a 60-day comment period
during which anyone may submit a Public Comment on the proposed changes
in the ROP. The committee then reconvenes at the end of the comment
period and acts on all Comments.
As before, a two-thirds approval vote by written ballot of the
eligible members of the committee is required for approval of actions
on the Comments. All of this information is complied into a second
Report, called the Report on Comments (ROC), which, like the ROP, is
published and made available for public review for a seven-week period.
The process of public input and review does not end with the
publication of the ROP and ROC. Following the completion of the
Proposal and Comment periods, there is yet a further opportunity for
debate and discussion through the Technical Report Sessions that take
place at the NFPA Annual Meeting.
The Technical Report Session provides an opportunity for the final
Technical Committee Report (i.e., the ROP and ROC) on each proposed new
or revised code or standard to be presented to the NFPA membership for
the debate and consideration of motions to amend the Report. Before
making an allowable motion at a Technical Report Session, the intended
maker of the motion must file, in advance of the session, and within
the published deadline, a Notice of Intent to Make a Motion. A Motions
Committee appointed by the Standards Council then reviews all notices
and certifies all amending motions that are proper. Only these
Certified Amending Motions, together with certain allowable Follow-Up
Motions (that is, motions that have become necessary as a result of
previous successful amending motions) will be allowed at the Technical
Report Session.
For more information on dates/locations of NFPA Technical Committee
meetings and NFPA Annual Technical Report Sessions, check the NFPA Web
site at: https://www.nfpa.org/
itemDetail.asp?categoryID=822&itemID=22818.
The specific rules for the types of motions that can be made and
who can make them are set forth in NFPA's Regulation Governing
Committee Projects which should always be consulted by those wishing to
bring an issue before the membership at a Technical Report Session.
Request for Proposals
Interested persons may submit proposals, supported by written data,
views, or arguments to Casey C. Grant, Secretary, Standards Council,
NFPA, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, Massachusetts 02269-9101. Proposals
should be submitted on forms available from the NFPA Codes and
Standards Administration Office or on NFPA's Web site at https://
www.nfpa.org.
Each person must include his or her name and address, identify the
document and give reasons for the proposal. Proposals received before
or by 5 p.m. local time on the closing date indicated would be acted on
by the Committee. The NFPA will consider any proposal that it receives
on or before the date listed with the code or standard.
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Document--edition Document name closing date
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NFPA 13--2007................. Standard for the 10/5/2007
Installation of
Sprinkler Systems.
NFPA 13D--2007................ Standard for the 10/5/2007
Installation of
Sprinkler Systems in
One- and Two-Family
Dwellings and
Manufactured Homes.
NFPA 13R--2007................ Standard for the 10/5/2007
Installation of
Sprinkler Systems in
Residential Occupancies
up to and Including
Four Stories in Height.
NFPA 14--2007................. Standard for the 5/25/2007
Installation of
Standpipes and Hose
Systems.
NFPA 24--2007................. Standard for the 10/5/2007
Installation of Private
Fire Service Mains and
Their Appurtenances.
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NFPA 52--2006................. Vehicular Fuel Systems 5/25/2007
Code.
NFPA 53--2004................. Recommended Practice on 5/25/2007
Materials, Equipment
and Systems Used in
Oxygen-Enriched
Atmospheres.
NFPA 55--2005................. Standard for the 5/25/2007
Storage, Use, and
Handling of Compressed
Gases and Cryogenic
Fluids in Portable and
Stationary Containers,
Cylinders, and Tanks.
NFPA 72--2007................. National Fire Alarm 11/2/2007
Code[supreg].
NFPA 82--2004................. Standard on Incinerators 5/25/2007
and Waste and Linen
Handling Systems and
Equipment.
NFPA 99--2005................. Standard for Health Care 11/26/2007
Facilities.
NFPA 99B--2005................ Standard for Hypobaric 11/26/2007
Facilities.
NFPA 99C--2005................ Standard on Gas and 11/26/2007
Vacuum Systems.
NFPA 101A--2007............... Guide on Alternative 11/26/2007
Approaches to Life
Safety.
NFPA 150--2007................ Standard on Fire and 5/25/2007
Life Safety in Animal
Housing Facilities.
NFPA 211-2006................. Standard for Chimneys, 5/25/2007
Fireplaces, Vents, and
Solid Fuel-Burning
Appliances.
NFPA 225--2005................ Model Manufactured Home 5/25/2007
Installation Standard.
NFPA 255--2006................ Standard Method of Test 11/26/2007
of Surface Burning
Characteristics of
Building Materials.
NFPA 291--2007................ Recommended Practice for 10/5/2007
Fire Flow Testing and
Marking of Hydrants.
NFPA 501--2005................ Standard on Manufactured 5/25/2007
Housing.
NFPA 501A--2005............... Standard for Fire Safety 5/25/2007
Criteria for
Manufactured Home
Installations, Sites,
and Communities.
NFPA 750--2006................ Standard on Water Mist 5/30/2008
Fire Protection Systems.
NFPA 850--2005................ Recommended Practice for 5/25/2007
Fire Protection for
Electric Generating
Plants and High Voltage
Direct Current
Converter Stations.
NFPA 851--2005................ Recommended Practice for 5/25/2007
Fire Protection for
Hydroelectric
Generating Plants.
NFPA 914--2007................ Code for Fire Protection 5/25/2007
of Historic Structures.
NFPA 1201--2004............... Standard for Providing 11/26/2007
Emergency Services to
the Public.
NFPA 1250--2004............... Recommended Practice in 11/26/2007
Emergency Service
Organization Risk
Management.
NFPA 1670--2004............... Standard on Operations 5/25/2007
and Training for
Technical Search and
Rescue Incidents.
NFPA 1710--2004............... Standard for the 11/26/2007
Organization and
Deployment of Fire
Suppression Operations,
Emergency Medical
Operations, and Special
Operations to the
Public by Career Fire
Departments.
NFPA 1720--2004............... Standard for the 11/26/2007
Organization and
Deployment of Fire
Suppression Operations,
Emergency Medical
Operations and Special
Operations to the
Public by Volunteer
Fire Departments.
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* P = Proposed NEW drafts are available from NFPA's Web site--https://
www.nfpa.org or may be obtained from NFPA's Codes and Standards
Administration, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269.
Dated: April 5, 2007.
William Jeffrey,
Director.
[FR Doc. E7-7078 Filed 4-12-07; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 3510-13-P