Delaware Administrative Code
Title 1 - Authorities, Boards and Commissions
700 - Delaware State Fire Prevention Commission
701 - Administration and Enforcement
Chapter 3 - Licenses and Permits Required
Section 701-3-3.0 - Permit Required
Universal Citation: 1 DE Admin Code 701-3-3.0
Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 3, September 1, 2024
3.1 A permit shall be obtained from the State Fire Marshal to engage in any of the following businesses, operations or services when limited to a specific date(s) or event:
3.1.1 Burning. Pursuant to the
authority vested in the State Fire Marshal in Regulation 705, Chapter 1,
subsection 1.5, permit is required for special burning when all outdoor fires
are prohibited.
3.1.2 Explosives.
Use permit each job site.
3.1.3
Special Amusement Attractions. Haunted Houses.
3.1.4 Fireworks. Transportation, and/or
Public Displays
3.1.5 Places of
Assembly. Circuses, carnivals, festivals or any other activities where 50 or
more persons may congregate within one tent, canopy or other structure as
defined in the Standard for Grandstands, Folding and Telescopic Seating, Tents,
and Membrane Structures, NFPA 102.
3.1.6 Places of Assembly, Class A and Class B
*
Special Events - any single event that increases the occupant load or creates a higher level fuel load for a building that is beyond the scope of the building's intended use.
Note: Places of Assembly, Class A and Class B - Any specific building, room or area that is designated as a Class A or B Place of Assembly. An example would be a gymnasium that is used by the school for spectator school athletics. But some promoter wants to use the gymnasium for a boxing event or a wrestling event with paying customers. This changes the nature of a gymnasium and will allow more people. This is a typical "special event". |
3.1.7 Fumigation. Reserved.
3.1.8 Amusement Rides.
3.1.9 Impairment Fire Protection.
3.1.10 Bowling Lanes. Refinishing of lanes or
pins.
3.1.11 Exhibit, Craft, Trade
Shows, Etc. Permit for each exhibit, craft shows, sidewalk sale, etc., in
covered malls.
3.1.12 Outdoor Tire
Storage and Disposal Sites.
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