1 | A bill to be entitled |
2 | An act relating to firesafety; providing a short title; |
3 | amending s. 633.022, F.S.; including application of |
4 | uniform firesafety standards to tunnels; revising |
5 | application of automatic sprinkler systems requirements to |
6 | nursing homes; requiring a nursing home licensee to submit |
7 | complete sprinkler construction documents to the Agency |
8 | for Health Care Administration by a specified date; |
9 | requiring such licensee to gain final approval from the |
10 | agency to start construction by a specified date; |
11 | authorizing the agency to extend the deadline under |
12 | certain circumstances; amending s. 633.0245, F.S.; |
13 | providing a new application deadline for participation in |
14 | the State Fire Marshal Nursing Home Fire Protection Loan |
15 | Guarantee Program; amending s. 663.0215, F.S., requiring |
16 | the State Fire Marshal to conduct a study on the use of |
17 | voice-over-Internet-protocol telephone service for |
18 | monitoring fire alarm systems; requiring rulemaking under |
19 | certain conditions; creating s. 633.027, F.S.; requiring |
20 | owners of certain structures to post certain signs or |
21 | symbols on the structures; requiring the State Fire |
22 | Marshal to adopt rules governing such signs or symbols; |
23 | providing for enforcement; providing penalties; providing |
24 | an effective date. |
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26 | Be 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 |
29 | Firefighter Safety Act." |
30 | Section 2. Paragraph (b) of subsection (1) and paragraph |
31 | (a) of subsection (4) and of section 633.022, Florida Statutes, |
32 | are amended to read: |
33 | 633.022 Uniform firesafety standards.--The Legislature |
34 | hereby determines that to protect the public health, safety, and |
35 | welfare it is necessary to provide for firesafety standards |
36 | governing the construction and utilization of certain buildings |
37 | and structures. The Legislature further determines that certain |
38 | buildings or structures, due to their specialized use or to the |
39 | special characteristics of the person utilizing or occupying |
40 | these buildings or structures, should be subject to firesafety |
41 | standards reflecting these special needs as may be appropriate. |
42 | (1) The department shall establish uniform firesafety |
43 | standards that apply to: |
44 | (b) All new, existing, and proposed hospitals, nursing |
45 | homes, assisted living facilities, adult family-care homes, |
46 | correctional facilities, public schools, transient public |
47 | lodging establishments, public food service establishments, |
48 | elevators, migrant labor camps, mobile home parks, lodging |
49 | parks, recreational vehicle parks, recreational camps, |
50 | residential and nonresidential child care facilities, facilities |
51 | for the developmentally disabled, motion picture and television |
52 | special effects productions, tunnels, and self-service gasoline |
53 | stations, of which standards the State Fire Marshal is the final |
54 | administrative interpreting authority. |
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56 | In the event there is a dispute between the owners of the |
57 | buildings specified in paragraph (b) and a local authority |
58 | requiring a more stringent uniform firesafety standard for |
59 | sprinkler systems, the State Fire Marshal shall be the final |
60 | administrative interpreting authority and the State Fire |
61 | Marshal's interpretation regarding the uniform firesafety |
62 | standards shall be considered final agency action. |
63 | (4)(a) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the |
64 | contrary, each nursing home licensed under part II of chapter |
65 | 400 shall be protected throughout by an approved, supervised |
66 | automatic sprinkler system in accordance with s. 9 of National |
67 | Fire Protection Association, Inc., Life Safety Code, in |
68 | accordance with the following schedule: |
69 | 1. Each hazardous area of each nursing home shall be |
70 | protected by an approved, supervised automatic sprinkler system |
71 | by no later than December 31, 2008. |
72 | 2. Each entire nursing home shall be protected by an |
73 | approved, supervised automatic sprinkler system by no later than |
74 | December 31, 2010. A nursing home licensee shall submit complete |
75 | sprinkler construction documents to the Agency for Health Care |
76 | Administration for review by December 31, 2008, and the licensee |
77 | must gain final approval to start construction from the agency |
78 | by June 30, 2009. The agency shall grant a 6-month extension to |
79 | a nursing home licensee if the completion and submission of the |
80 | sprinkler construction documents are contingent upon the |
81 | approval of the application for the loan guarantee program |
82 | authorized under s. 633.0245. In such case, the agency may |
83 | extend the deadline for final approval to begin construction |
84 | beyond June 30, 2009, but the deadline may not be extended |
85 | beyond December 31, 2009. |
86 | Section 3. Subsection (9) of section 633.0245, Florida |
87 | Statutes, is amended to read: |
88 | 633.0245 State Fire Marshal Nursing Home Fire Protection |
89 | Loan Guarantee Program.-- |
90 | (9) No application for participation in the State Fire |
91 | Marshal Nursing Home Fire Protection Loan Guarantee Program may |
92 | be accepted by the State Fire Marshal after July 1, 2009 June |
93 | 30, 2006. |
94 | Section 4. Subsection (12) is added to section 633.0215, |
95 | Florida Statutes, to read: |
96 | 633.0215 Florida Fire Prevention Code.-- |
97 | (12) Notwithstanding other provisions of this section, the |
98 | State Fire Marshal shall study the use of managed, facilities- |
99 | based, voice-over-Internet-protocol telephone service for |
100 | monitoring fire alarm signals. If the study determines that |
101 | voice-over-Internet-protocol telephone service technology |
102 | provides a level of protection equivalent to that required by |
103 | NFPA 72: National Fire Alarm Code, the State Fire Marshal shall |
104 | initiate rulemaking pursuant to ss. 120.536(1) and 120.54 by |
105 | December 1, 2008, to allow the use of this technology as an |
106 | additional method of monitoring fire alarm systems. |
107 | Section 5. Section 633.027, Florida Statutes, is created |
108 | to read: |
109 | 633.027 Buildings with light-frame truss-type |
110 | construction; notice requirements; enforcement.-- |
111 | (1) The owner of any commercial or industrial structure, |
112 | or any multiunit residential structure of three units or more, |
113 | that uses light-frame truss-type construction shall mark the |
114 | structure with a sign or symbol approved by the State Fire |
115 | Marshal in a manner sufficient to warn persons conducting fire |
116 | control and other emergency operations of the existence of |
117 | light-frame truss-type construction in the structure. |
118 | (2) The State Fire Marshal shall adopt rules necessary to |
119 | implement the provisions of this section, including, but not |
120 | limited to: |
121 | (a) The dimensions and color of such sign or symbol. |
122 | (b) The time within which commercial, industrial, and |
123 | multiunit residential structures that use light-frame truss-type |
124 | construction shall be marked as required by this section. |
125 | (c) The location on each commercial, industrial, and |
126 | multiunit residential structure that uses light-frame truss-type |
127 | construction where such sign or symbol must be posted. |
128 | (3) The State Fire Marshal, and local fire officials in |
129 | accordance with s. 633.121, shall enforce the provisions of this |
130 | section. Any owner who fails to comply with the requirements of |
131 | this section is subject to penalties as provided in s. 633.161. |
132 | Section 6. This act shall take effect July 1, 2008. |