Section 13115 Of Article 1. General From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 12. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 1.
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. (a) It is unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to
establish, maintain or operate any circus, side show, carnival, tent
show, theater, skating rink, dance hall, or a similar exhibition,
production, engagement or offering or other place of assemblage in or
under which 10 or more persons may gather for any lawful purpose, in
any tent, awning or other fabric enclosure unless a tent, awning or
other fabric enclosure, and all auxiliary tents, curtains, drops,
awnings and all decorative materials, are made from a nonflammable
material or are treated and maintained in a flame-retardant
condition. This subdivision shall not apply to tents used to conduct
committal services on the grounds of a cemetery, nor to tents,
awnings or other fabric enclosures erected and used within a sound
stage, or other similar structural enclosure which is equipped with
an overhead automatic sprinkler system.
(b) One year after the adoption of regulations by the State Fire
Marshal, but not later than July 1, 1976, it shall be unlawful for
any person to sell or offer for sale any tent designed and intended
for use for occupancy by less than 10 persons unless the tent is made
from flame-retardant fabrics or materials approved by the State Fire
Marshal. One year after the adoption of regulations by the State
Fire Marshal, but not later than July 1, 1976, all tents manufactured
for sale in this state shall be flame retardant and shall be labeled
in a manner specified by the State Fire Marshal. Any manufacturer of
tents for sale in this state who fails to use flame-retardant
fabrics or materials or who fails to label them as specified by the
State Fire Marshal shall be strictly liable for any damage which
occurs to any person as a result of a violation of this section.
(c) "Flame retardant," as used in this section, means a fabric or
material resistant to flame or fire to the extent that it will
successfully withstand standard fire-resistive tests adopted and
promulgated by the State Fire Marshal.