CS/HB 727

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A bill to be entitled
2An act relating to firesafety; providing a short title;
3amending s. 633.022, F.S.; including application of
4uniform firesafety standards to tunnels; revising
5application of automatic sprinkler systems requirements to
6nursing homes; requiring a nursing home licensee to submit
7complete sprinkler construction documents to the Agency
8for Health Care Administration by a specified date;
9requiring such licensee to gain final approval from the
10agency to start construction by a specified date;
11authorizing the agency to extend the deadline under
12certain circumstances; amending s. 633.0245, F.S.;
13providing a new application deadline for participation in
14the State Fire Marshal Nursing Home Fire Protection Loan
15Guarantee Program; amending s. 663.0215, F.S., requiring
16the State Fire Marshal to conduct a study on the use of
17voice-over-Internet-protocol telephone service for
18monitoring fire alarm systems; requiring rulemaking under
19certain conditions; creating s. 633.027, F.S.; requiring
20owners of certain structures to post certain signs or
21symbols on the structures; requiring the State Fire
22Marshal to adopt rules governing such signs or symbols;
23providing for enforcement; providing penalties; providing
24an effective date.
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26Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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28     Section 1.  This act may be cited as the "Aldridge/Benge
29Firefighter Safety Act."
30     Section 2.  Paragraph (b) of subsection (1) and paragraph
31(a) of subsection (4) and of section 633.022, Florida Statutes,
32are amended to read:
33     633.022  Uniform firesafety standards.--The Legislature
34hereby determines that to protect the public health, safety, and
35welfare it is necessary to provide for firesafety standards
36governing the construction and utilization of certain buildings
37and structures. The Legislature further determines that certain
38buildings or structures, due to their specialized use or to the
39special characteristics of the person utilizing or occupying
40these buildings or structures, should be subject to firesafety
41standards reflecting these special needs as may be appropriate.
42     (1)  The department shall establish uniform firesafety
43standards that apply to:
44     (b)  All new, existing, and proposed hospitals, nursing
45homes, assisted living facilities, adult family-care homes,
46correctional facilities, public schools, transient public
47lodging establishments, public food service establishments,
48elevators, migrant labor camps, mobile home parks, lodging
49parks, recreational vehicle parks, recreational camps,
50residential and nonresidential child care facilities, facilities
51for the developmentally disabled, motion picture and television
52special effects productions, tunnels, and self-service gasoline
53stations, of which standards the State Fire Marshal is the final
54administrative interpreting authority.
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56In the event there is a dispute between the owners of the
57buildings specified in paragraph (b) and a local authority
58requiring a more stringent uniform firesafety standard for
59sprinkler systems, the State Fire Marshal shall be the final
60administrative interpreting authority and the State Fire
61Marshal's interpretation regarding the uniform firesafety
62standards shall be considered final agency action.
63     (4)(a)  Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
64contrary, each nursing home licensed under part II of chapter
65400 shall be protected throughout by an approved, supervised
66automatic sprinkler system in accordance with s. 9 of National
67Fire Protection Association, Inc., Life Safety Code, in
68accordance with the following schedule:
69     1.  Each hazardous area of each nursing home shall be
70protected by an approved, supervised automatic sprinkler system
71by no later than December 31, 2008.
72     2.  Each entire nursing home shall be protected by an
73approved, supervised automatic sprinkler system by no later than
74December 31, 2010. A nursing home licensee shall submit complete
75sprinkler construction documents to the Agency for Health Care
76Administration for review by December 31, 2008, and the licensee
77must gain final approval to start construction from the agency
78by June 30, 2009. The agency shall grant a 6-month extension to
79a nursing home licensee if the completion and submission of the
80sprinkler construction documents are contingent upon the
81approval of the application for the loan guarantee program
82authorized under s. 633.0245. In such case, the agency may
83extend the deadline for final approval to begin construction
84beyond June 30, 2009, but the deadline may not be extended
85beyond December 31, 2009.
86     Section 3.  Subsection (9) of section 633.0245, Florida
87Statutes, is amended to read:
88     633.0245  State Fire Marshal Nursing Home Fire Protection
89Loan Guarantee Program.--
90     (9)  No application for participation in the State Fire
91Marshal Nursing Home Fire Protection Loan Guarantee Program may
92be accepted by the State Fire Marshal after July 1, 2009 June
9330, 2006.
94     Section 4.  Subsection (12) is added to section 633.0215,
95Florida Statutes, to read:
96     633.0215  Florida Fire Prevention Code.--
97     (12)  Notwithstanding other provisions of this section, the
98State Fire Marshal shall study the use of managed, facilities-
99based, voice-over-Internet-protocol telephone service for
100monitoring fire alarm signals. If the study determines that
101voice-over-Internet-protocol telephone service technology
102provides a level of protection equivalent to that required by
103NFPA 72: National Fire Alarm Code, the State Fire Marshal shall
104initiate rulemaking pursuant to ss. 120.536(1) and 120.54 by
105December 1, 2008, to allow the use of this technology as an
106additional method of monitoring fire alarm systems.
107     Section 5.  Section 633.027, Florida Statutes, is created
108to read:
109     633.027  Buildings with light-frame truss-type
110construction; notice requirements; enforcement.--
111     (1)  The owner of any commercial or industrial structure,
112or any multiunit residential structure of three units or more,
113that uses light-frame truss-type construction shall mark the
114structure with a sign or symbol approved by the State Fire
115Marshal in a manner sufficient to warn persons conducting fire
116control and other emergency operations of the existence of
117light-frame truss-type construction in the structure.
118     (2)  The State Fire Marshal shall adopt rules necessary to
119implement the provisions of this section, including, but not
120limited to:
121     (a)  The dimensions and color of such sign or symbol.
122     (b)  The time within which commercial, industrial, and
123multiunit residential structures that use light-frame truss-type
124construction shall be marked as required by this section.
125     (c)  The location on each commercial, industrial, and
126multiunit residential structure that uses light-frame truss-type
127construction where such sign or symbol must be posted.
128     (3)  The State Fire Marshal, and local fire officials in
129accordance with s. 633.121, shall enforce the provisions of this
130section. Any owner who fails to comply with the requirements of
131this section is subject to penalties as provided in s. 633.161.
132     Section 6.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2008.


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