Section 18949.2 Of Chapter 6. Regulations From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 13. >> Part 2.5. >> Chapter 6.
18949.2
. (a) Any responsibilities of the State Fire Marshal to
adopt, through a formal rulemaking process as provided in Chapter 3.5
(commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2
of the Government Code, relating to building standards, including,
but not limited to, Sections 13108, 13143, 13143.6, and 13211, are
hereby transferred to the commission.
(b) The State Fire Marshal shall remain the state agency
responsible for developing building standards to implement the state'
s fire and life safety policy. In its role as the fire and life
safety standard developing agency, the State Fire Marshal shall
continue its existing activities and forums designed to facilitate
compromise and consensus among the various individuals and groups
involved in development of the state's codes related to fire and life
safety.
(c) The state's fire and life safety building standards, as
developed by the State Fire Marshal and as adopted by the commission,
shall continue to be based on the state's fire and life safety
policy goals and mandates as they existed prior to the enactment of
this chapter and as they are amended.
(d) The role of the commission in reviewing and adopting fire and
life safety building standards shall be strictly limited to a
technical review of those standards, through a process integrated
with the technical review of all other state building standards, and
a determination as to whether those standards conform to the
requirements of Section 18930 commonly known as the "nine point
criteria."
(e) The commission may not rewrite or modify any fire or life
safety building standard without the express mutual agreement of the
State Fire Marshal. If the State Fire Marshal does not agree with the
modification of a fire or life safety building standard as proposed
by the commission, the authority of the commission shall be limited
to disapproval of the standard, pursuant to the "nine point criteria"
in Section 18930.