California Code of Regulations
Title 19 - Public Safety
Division 1 - State Fire Marshal
Chapter 8 - Regulations Relating to Flame Retardant Chemicals, Fabrics and Application Concerns
Article 8 - Flameproofing Certification, Labeling and Installation
Section 1322 - Certified True Copies

Universal Citation: 19 CA Code of Regs 1322
Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024

Upon receipt of written request justifying such privilege, the State Fire Marshal may authorize issuance of certified true copies of certificates of flame resistance where conditions warrant. These certified true copies shall conform in every detail with the approved standard form on file in the office of State Fire Marshall. This form is identical to the approved standard certificate of flame resistance, with an additional legend appended, as follows:

We hereby certify this to be a true copy of the original "CERTIFICATE OF FLAME RESISTANCE" issued to us, "original copy" of which has been filed with the California State Fire Marshal.

Spaces are provided below the legend for the names of the authorized issuing concern and its designated official.

In every instance when a certified true copy is issued, a copy shall be filed with the State Fire Marshal and the local fire authority in the customer's city. Test specimens of required size shall accompany the copy sent to the State Fire Marshal.

All of the data from the original certificate shall be copied exactly, special attention being given to the name of the registered chemical, fabric, or material and its registration number and the name of the issuing concern's official.

Notation shall be made on the reverse side of the certified true copy showing (a) the location of ultimate use, when known or obtainable, such as school, theater, night club, or other occupancy governed by the statutes, (b) the yardage or quantity, (c) the kind of fabric or material, (d) its color, (e) the manufacturer's batch or production control number, and (f) the purchase order or invoice number as a means for identification.

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