22-14-2-3. Repealed
As added by P.L.245-1987, SEC.3. Repealed by P.L.22-2005, SEC.56.
22-14-2-4. Powers of the Department and the State Fire Marshal
Sec. 4. (a) The department may: (1) enter and inspect any property, at a reasonable hour; (2) issue and enforce administrative orders under IC 22-12-7 and apply for judicial orders under IC 22-12-7-13; (3) direct a fire department to assist the department; (4) cooperate with law enforcement officers; and (5) provide hazardous materials and counterterrorism: […]
22-14-2-5. Public Information on Fire Prevention; Copies of Fire Safety Rules
Sec. 5. (a) The department shall carry out a program to provide public information concerning fire prevention and maintain data and statistics concerning fires and fire prevention activities. (b) The department shall provide a copy of the fire safety rules adopted by the commission to the chief of each fire department. The department may exclude, […]
22-14-2-6. Training Programs for Fire Department Personnel; Fire and Public Safety Academy Training System; Staff and Meeting Facilities Provided to Education Board
Sec. 6. (a) The department may establish the fire and public safety academy training system to create and conduct programs to train public safety personnel. (b) The department may develop programs to train: (1) fire department personnel and volunteers; (2) emergency medical services personnel; (3) telecommunicators; (4) emergency management personnel; and (5) chemical, biological, radiological, […]
22-14-2-7. Firefighting Training and Education Programs; Certification; Fee
Sec. 7. (a) This section does not limit the powers, rights, duties, and other responsibilities of municipal or county governments or impose requirements affecting pension laws or any other laws. (b) This section does not require a member of a fire department to be certified. (c) The education board may: (1) certify firefighting training and […]
22-14-7-31. Supremacy of Federal Law
Sec. 31. This chapter may not be construed to supersede or preempt applicable federal laws or regulations concerning reduced ignition propensity standards for cigarettes. As added by P.L.82-2008, SEC.1.
22-14-7-18. Fire Marshal Review and Report
Sec. 18. (a) The state fire marshal shall periodically review the effectiveness of this chapter and issue a report that includes the state fire marshal’s findings, information concerning cigarettes that are tested and found to be noncompliant with the performance standards of this chapter, and, if appropriate, recommendations for legislation. (b) The state fire marshal […]
22-14-7-19. Exemption for Existing Cigarettes and Consumer Testing
Sec. 19. The requirements of section 12 of this chapter do not prohibit any of the following: (1) A wholesale or retail dealer from selling the dealer’s existing inventory of cigarettes on or after July 1, 2009, if the wholesale or retail dealer can establish that state tax stamps (as defined in IC 6-7-1-9) were […]
22-14-7-20. Implementation by State Fire Marshal
Sec. 20. Subject to the requirements of this chapter, the state fire marshal shall implement this chapter in a manner to obtain uniformity with the implementation and substance of the New York Fire Safety Standards for Cigarettes (N.Y. Exec. Law Section 156-c). As added by P.L.82-2008, SEC.1.
22-14-7-21. Submission of Certification; Required Information; Fees; Altered Cigarettes
Sec. 21. (a) Except as provided in subsection (d), each manufacturer shall submit to the state fire marshal a written certification attesting that: (1) each cigarette listed in the certification has been tested as required under section 13 or 15 of this chapter; and (2) each cigarette listed in the certification meets the performance standard […]