Conn. Agencies Regs. § 29-291a-7a - Inspections, Plan Submittals
(a) Each local fire
marshal , the State Fire Marshal and their respective designees shall conduct
inspections as prescribed in section
29-305
of the Connecticut General Statutes of buildings and facilities regulated by
sections
29-291a-1 a
to 29-291a-10a, inclusive, of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies
within their jurisdictions.
(b) The
minimum requirements for the frequency of inspections conducted pursuant to
section
29-305
of the Connecticut General Statutes shall be as follows: (Note: Definitions of
classifications are found in the Connecticut State Fire Safety Code.)
(1) Annual inspections for the occupancy
classifications; all R Residential, A-1, A-2, E, H-1 and I-1.
(2) Inspections every two years for the
occupancy classifications; A-3, H-2, I-2, I-3, I-4, B-Medical and
B-College.
(3) Inspections every
three years for occupancy classifications; B, H-3, M, S-1, A-4 and
A-5.
(4) Inspections every four
years for the occupancy classifications; F-1, F-2, H-4, H-5, S-2 and
U.
(c) Each local fire
marshal , the State Fire Marshal and their respective designees may conduct
inspections as often as may be necessary during the construction of new
buildings, structures or additions regulated by this code and during the course
of renovations, alterations or modernizations to existing buildings and
structures for the purpose of satisfying themselves that all work is in
accordance with the approved plans and specifications and this code.
(d) Detailed plans and specifications for new
structures and additions, renovations or alterations to existing structures
shall be submitted by the permit applicant to the local fire marshal having
jurisdiction to demonstrate compliance with section
29-263
of the Connecticut General Statutes.
(e) Each local fire marshal , the State Fire
Marshal and their respective designees may conduct inspections as often as may
be necessary during the construction or addition of new processes and material
handling regulated by this code and during the course of renovations,
alterations or modernizations to existing processes and material handling for
the purpose of satisfying themselves that all work is in accordance with the
approved plans and specifications and this code.
(f) Detailed plans and specifications for new
processes and material handling regulated by this code, renovations or
alterations to existing processes or material handling shall be submitted by
the applicant to the local fire marshal having jurisdiction to demonstrate
compliance with section
29-263
of the Connecticut General Statutes.
(g) A municipality or fire district may, by
ordinance, establish a fee for construction document review conducted pursuant
to subsection (d) or (f) of this section, provided the municipality or fire
district prescribes the manner in which this schedule of fees shall be posted
for public view.
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