New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Saf - Department of Safety
Subtitle Saf-C - Commissioner, Department of Safety
Chapter Saf-C 6000 - FIRE AND LIFE SAFETY RULES
Part Saf-C 6003 - DESCRIPTION OF FIRE MARSHAL'S OFFICE
Section Saf-C 6003.01 - State Fire Marshal
Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Saf-C 6003.01
Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024
The state fire marshal shall be responsible for:
(a) The enforcement of all applicable state laws pursuant to RSA 153:4-a; and
(b) Ensuring that the following functions shall be performed by the appropriate personnel in the state fire marshal's office:
(1) The approval or denial, and the
granting of exemptions from fire safety regulations promulgated by any state
agency to the extent authorized by
RSA
153:4-a, I;
(2) The certification of private firefighting
units pursuant to RSA 153:4-a,
I;
(3) The provision of assistance to counties,
cities, towns, village districts, and precincts in supervising and enforcing
local ordinances relative to:
a. The
prevention of fires;
b. The
storage, sale, and use of combustibles;
c. The installation and maintenance of fire
alarm and fire extinguishing equipment;
d. The construction, maintenance, and
regulation of fire escapes;
e. The
means and adequacy of exits from places of assembly;
f. The investigation of the cause of fires;
and
g. The storage and handling of
flammable liquids and gases;
(4) The coordination of the activities of the
state fire marshal's office with those of other state and local agencies and
officials responsible for developing or enforcing fire safety regulations
pursuant to RSA
153:4-a, II;
(5) The provision of assistance, advice, and
counsel to officials responsible for the enforcement of fire safety regulations
and assist them in the organization and efficient operation of fire departments
pursuant to RSA
153:4-a, II;
(6) The coordination of state services during
an accident involving the transportation of hazardous material;
(7) The assumption of the duties of the fire
officer-in-charge at an accident involving the transportation of hazardous
material when requested by the fire officer-in-charge or if in the best
interest of public safety pursuant to
RSA
153:4-a, III;
(8) The granting of exemptions and variances
to rules he or she deems necessary for the protection from fire and fire
hazards and for the general welfare of property and people within the
state;
(9) The approval or denial
of all plans for construction or revision of all state buildings and properties
as to compliance with fire safety measures pursuant to
RSA
153:8-a, I(a);
(10) The enforcement and granting of
exemptions to the life safety code, NFPA 101, as authorized by
RSA
153:4-a,
RSA
153:5 and
RSA
153:8-a, I(c);
(11) The enforcement of the provisions of
RSA
153:10-a relative to automatic fire warning
devices, including the authorization pursuant to
RSA
153:10-a, V to those seeking
to issue citations for violations of fire safety rules adopted under
RSA
153:10-a and
RSA
153:10-b, who comply with the provisions of
Saf-C 1100;
(12) The implementation
and enforcement of the provisions of
RSA
153:10-b relative to fire protection and
warning devices in health care facilities;
(13) The investigation of fires of suspicious
origin and arrest and prosecution of those responsible pursuant to
RSA
153:11;
(14) Notification to insurance companies
believed to have an interest in fire loss property, as an insurer pursuant to
RSA
153:13-a, III;
(15) The inspection of all buildings or
premises and requiring the correction of fire hazardous conditions pursuant to
RSA
153:14, II;
(16) The regulation of the sale of
dangerously flammable fabrics pursuant to
RSA
153:14-a;
(17) The approval or denial of the types of
plastic containers as specified in the state fire code designed for the storage
of flammable liquids offered for sale in this state pursuant to
RSA
153:16-a;
(18) The investigation of complaints alleging
that local ordinances relating to fire safety measures are not being fully
complied with and the enforcement of ordinances when such complaints are
substantiated pursuant to
RSA
153:17;
(19) The conducting of hearings pursuant to
Saf-C 200 into the causes, circumstances, and origin of a fire, building
collapse or carbon monoxide release pursuant to
RSA
153:18;
(20) The investigation of any fire, building
collapse, or carbon monoxide release pursuant to
RSA
153:18, whenever the authority having
jurisdiction determines that it lacks the resources or expertise to investigate
the fire or incident, and the fire marshal concurs;
(21) At the request of any fire chief, the
entering into and inspection of any building or premises, to the extent
authorized by RSA
153:21, for the purpose of determining the
existence of any violations of RSA 153, rules adopted by the commissioner, or
local law or ordinances relating to fire protection;
(22) The storage and maintenance of all
records of all fires occurring in the state and of all facts concerning those
fires pursuant to RSA 153:22;
(23) Upon request, the provision of
assistance in coordinating the service of fire departments giving mutual aid in
the extinguishment of fires pursuant to
RSA
154:30;
(24) If petitioned, call the first
organizational meeting of a newly forming mutual aid system pursuant to
RSA
154:30-a and
154:30-b;
(25) The rendering of advice,
recommendations, and assistance to any district fire mutual aid system pursuant
to RSA
154:30-c, III;
(26) The performance of periodic safety
inspections of all occupied public buildings owned by the state pursuant to
RSA
153:8-a, I(d);
(27) The inspection of all New Hampshire
youth development center facilities to ensure compliance with fire safety rules
as set forth in RSA
621:8;
(28) Establish a program to promote fire
safety education and reduce fire loss by encouraging fire-safe practices
throughout the state pursuant to
RSA
153:10-c;
(29) The regulation of liquid propane gas
pipeline safety, except propane gas pipelines regulated by the public utilities
commission;
(30) The investigation
of the cause of all fires with death resulting;
(31) The investigation of the cause of all
structural building collapses with death resulting;
(32) The investigation of the cause of all
incidents involving the release of carbon monoxide, other than from a motor
vehicle, with death resulting;
(33)
The investigation of the cause of structural building collapses;
(34) The investigation of the cause of
incidents involving the release of carbon monoxide, other than from a motor
vehicle;
(35) The administration of
the voluntary heating certification program pursuant to
RSA
153:16-b;
(36) The administration of the voluntary fire
equipment certification program pursuant to
RSA
153:5-a;
(37) Assistance and support to the mechanical
licensing board in administering and enforcing the mechanical licensing
program, including the rules of the board under subtitle Saf-Mec, pursuant to
RSA
153:27-38;
(38) The administration of the modular
building program pursuant to RSA 205-C;
(39) The performance of building code
enforcement for communities without a local building code enforcement mechanism
pursuant to RSA 155-A;
(40) The
administration of the lightning rod licensing program pursuant to RSA
323;
(41) The administration of the
permissible fireworks program pursuant to RSA 160-C;
(42) The administration of the licensing and
permit requirements associated with the display of pyrotechnics before a
proximate audience pursuant to
RSA
153:5-c; and
(43) The performance of such other functions
as necessary to comply with RSA 153 or any other applicable statutes.
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