Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 69A-41.106 - Inspections
(1) The appropriate
firesafety inspector shall conduct a firesafety inspection, which must be
determined to be satisfactory for each facility prior to its initial licensure
and prior to the annual renewal of its license.
(2) The owner shall request from the AHJ a
firesafety inspection at least 30 days in advance of license
expiration.
(3) The AHJ or the
Division is permitted to require additional firesafety inspections.
(4) The owner shall be responsible for
requesting all required firesafety inspections in writing or electronic format,
except for any additional firesafety inspections which may be required as
provided in subsection (3). All verbal inspection requests shall be followed by
a written or electronic verification.
(5) Each required firesafety inspection shall
be completed by the AHJ, where available.
(6) Any time there is no AHJ to perform a
firesafety inspection, the owner shall notify the Division in writing or in an
electronic format. The Division shall inspect or cause the facility to be
inspected in accordance with Section
633.206, F.S.
(7) A local firesafety inspector, or if no
local firesafety inspector is available, a special state firesafety inspector,
certified in accordance with Chapter 633, F.S., shall complete each required
firesafety inspection.
(8) The
inspecting authority shall provide a copy of each inspection report to the
licensing agency within thirty days after completing the inspection.
(9) For the purpose of meeting the fire
safety inspection requirements of this subsection, a family foster home shall
comply with the following:
(a) Install smoke
detectors in accordance with Section 24.3.4.1 of NFPA 101, current edition,
adopted in rule chapter 69A-60, F.A.C.;
(b) Fireplaces, heaters, radiators and other
hot surfaces shall be shielded against accidental contact;
(c) Sleeping rooms shall have a primary and
secondary means of escape in accordance with paragraph
69A-41.103(1)(b),
F.A.C.;
(d) All heating appliances
and other heating devices shall be properly vented;
(e) Emergency evacuation instructions must be
posted in a conspicuous location;
(f) Conduct emergency egress and relocation
drills in accordance with Rule
69A-41.105, F.A.C.;
(g) Be free of improperly stored combustible
materials;
(h) All exits and stairs
shall be free of storage or obstructions affecting its use;
(i) Be free of temporary electrical
wiring;
(j) Have at least one
working flashlight for each sleeping room;
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 633.104(1) FS. Law Implemented 633.206(1)(b) FS.
New 9-17-03, Formerly 4A-41.106, Amended 10-28-15.
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