Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 265 - State Fire Marshal Commission
Chapter 25 - Referenced State Codes and Standards: Permits
Section 265:25-1-10 - Inspections

Universal Citation: OK Admin Code 265:25-1-10

Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024

(a) As referenced by 74 O. Section 324.11, all Correctional facilities shall be annually inspected by the State Fire Marshal's Office. All inspections will be conducted using the NFPA 101 Life Safety Code.

(b) As referenced by the Oklahoma Department of Human Services in Title 10, Ch. 51, Section 1430.12, the State Fire Marshal's Office is required to inspect all Day Care Facilities that fall under the State Fire Marshal's Office jurisdiction. All inspections will be conducted using the NFPA 101 Life Safety Code.

(c) The State Fire Marshal's Office conducts inspections of Education facilities up to the 12th grade that fall under the jurisdiction of the State Fire Marshal's Office. All inspections will be conducted using the NFPA 101 Life Safety Code.

(d) As referenced by the Oklahoma Department of Health in Title 63, Ch. 1, Article 8, Section 1-828, the State Fire Marshal's Office is required to annually inspect all Assisted Living Facilities. All inspections will be conducted using the NFPA 101 Life Safety Code.

(e) The State Fire Marshal's Office conducts inspections of state-owned facilities and facilities rented by the State of Oklahoma. All inspection will be conducted using the NFPA 101 Life Safety Code.

(f) As referenced in 3AO.S., Ch. 2, Section 205.5, all State licensed horse race tracks shall be annually inspected by the State Fire Marshal's Office. All inspections will be conducted using the NFPA 101 Life Safety Code.

(g) All Educational facilities shall have a commercial fire alarm system installed in accordance with NFPA 72. The commercial fire alarm system shall be monitored by a central station.

(h) Only a positive pressure primary water source and/or tanks can be used as a reliable primary water source for fire protection.

(1) No ponds;

(2) No pools;

(3) No open top containers;

(4) No cisterns; or

(5) No similar sources as identified above.

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