Indiana Administrative Code
Title 675 - FIRE PREVENTION AND BUILDING SAFETY COMMISSION
Article 12 - ADMINISTRATION
Rule 9 - State Fire Marshal; Permits
Section 9-3 - Amusement and entertainment permits

Universal Citation: 675 IN Admin Code 9-3

Current through September 18, 2024

Authority: IC 22-12-6-6

Affected: IC 22-12-6-7; IC 22-14-3-2; IC 22-14-3-3

Sec. 3.

(a) An applicant for an annual amusement and entertainment permit shall submit an application, with the applicable fee as set in IC 22-12-6-7, to the state fire marshal on forms provided by the division. An application may be submitted as early as September 1 of the year preceding the calendar year for which a permit will cover. Each application shall provide the information required by IC 22-14-3-3 and the following:

(1) A listing of each use, giving the:
(A) days and hours of operation of regularly scheduled events; and

(B) dates and inclusive times of special events planned to be conducted; in the calendar year for which a permit is to cover.

(2) An attached floor plan or site plan showing the following:
(A) The planned arrangement of other than fixed seating.

(B) The location of the following:
(i) Aisles.

(ii) Exit ways.

(iii) Barriers.

(iv) Steps.

(v) Other crowd movement or control facilities, equipment, signs, or personnel.

(3) The maximum occupancy intended for both seated and standing attendees.

(4) The name, address, and telephone number of the person to be contacted to arrange for inspections by the state fire marshal.

(b) An applicant for a special event endorsement to an annual amusement and entertainment permit shall submit an application to the state fire marshal on forms provided by the division. Each application shall provide the following information:

(1) The permit number and address of the regulated place of amusement or entertainment for which an endorsement is sought.

(2) The name, address, and telephone number of the applicant if different than the applicant for the annual permit.

(3) The additional use, dates, and times of a special event not covered in the annual permit.

(4) An additional floor or site plan for the special event if different than the plans submitted with the application for the annual permit.

(5) The maximum occupancy intended for both seated and standing attendees.

(c) A permit issued under IC 22-14-3-2 and this section expires on December 31 in the year it is issued.

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