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. (a) Except as limited by Chapter 6 (commencing with Section
140) of Division 1 of the Labor Code and Section 18930 of this code,
the State Fire Marshal shall prepare and adopt building standards,
not inconsistent with existing laws or ordinances, relating to fire
protection in the design and construction of the means of egress and
the adequacy of exits from, and the installation and maintenance of
fire alarm and fire extinguishment equipment or systems in, any state
institution or other state-owned building or in any state-occupied
building and submit those building standards to the State Building
Standards Commission for approval pursuant to the provisions of
Chapter 4 (commencing with Section 18935) of Part 2.5 of Division 13
of this code. The State Fire Marshal shall prepare and adopt
regulations other than building standards for the installation and
maintenance of equipment and furnishings that present unusual fire
hazards in any state institution or other state-owned building or in
any state-occupied building. The State Fire Marshal shall adopt those
regulations as are reasonably necessary to define what buildings
shall be considered as state-occupied buildings.
(b) The fire chief of any city, county, city and county, or fire
protection district, or that official's authorized representative,
may enter any state institution or any other state-owned or
state-occupied building for the purpose of preparing a fire
suppression preplanning program or for the purpose of investigating
any fire in a state-occupied building.
(c) Except as otherwise provided in this section, the State Fire
Marshal shall enforce the regulations adopted by him or her and
building standards relating to fire and panic safety published in the
California Building Standards Code in all state-owned buildings,
state-occupied buildings, and state institutions throughout the
state. Upon written request from the chief fire official of any city,
county, city and county, or fire protection district, or a
Designated Campus Fire Marshal, pursuant to Section 13146, the State
Fire Marshal may authorize that person and his or her authorized
representatives, in their geographical area of responsibility, to
make fire prevention inspections of state-owned or state-occupied
buildings, other than state institutions, for the purpose of
enforcing the regulations relating to fire and panic safety adopted
by the State Fire Marshal pursuant to this section and building
standards relating to fire and panic safety published in the
California Building Standards Code. Authorization from the State Fire
Marshal shall be limited to those fire departments or fire districts
which maintain a fire prevention bureau staffed by paid personnel.
(d) Any requirement or order made by any chief fire official or
Designated Campus Fire Marshal pursuant to this section may be
appealed to the State Fire Marshal. The State Fire Marshal shall,
upon receiving an appeal and subject to the provisions of Chapter 5
(commencing with Section 18945) of Part 2.5 of Division 13 of this
code, determine if the requirement or order made is reasonably
consistent with the fire and panic safety regulations adopted by him
or her and building standards relating to fire and panic safety
published in the California Building Standards Code.