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Section 34-36-3 – Inspections by State Fire Marshal.

34-36-3. Inspections by State Fire Marshal. The State Fire Marshal may make inspections of the records and reports required of licensees and permittees and all buildings, areas, or vehicles where the manufacture, storage, transportation, or use of explosives is involved, in the interest of public safety. Source: SL 1969, ch 229, §1; SL 1991, ch […]

Section 34-36-4 – Promulgation of rules.

34-36-4. Promulgation of rules. For the purpose of implementing this chapter, the Department of Public Safety may adopt reasonable rules to protect the health and safety of persons from fire, explosion, and like emergencies. Such rules shall be promulgated in accordance with chapter 1-26 in the following areas: (1)Definitions; (2)The licensing of manufacturers, importers, and […]

Section 34-36-5 – Orders requiring compliance with statutes and rules.

34-36-5. Orders requiring compliance with statutes and rules. If the State Fire Marshal finds by inspection that any statute or rule has been violated, or defects of installation exist, it shall issue an order in writing requiring immediate and full compliance with the provisions of the state law and the rules adopted pursuant thereto. Source: […]

Section 34-36-6 – Violation or interference with enforcement as misdemeanor.

34-36-6. Violation or interference with enforcement as misdemeanor. Any person who violates the rules and regulations adopted pursuant to this chapter, or who fails or refuses to observe an order for the enforcement of said rules and regulations or who hinders, delays, or interferes with any officer charged with the enforcement of this chapter in […]

Section 34-36-9 – Demand for hearing on order–Hearing date–Appeal.

34-36-9. Demand for hearing on order–Hearing date–Appeal. Any person aggrieved by an order issued pursuant to §34-36-5 may, within ten days after receipt thereof, demand a hearing by serving the secretary of public safety with a copy of such demand. The State Fire Marshal shall set a hearing date which shall be within twenty days […]