(a) The prevention of fires.
(b) The storage and use of combustibles and explosives.
(c) The maintenance and regulation of structural fire safety features in occupied structures and overseeing the safety of and directing the means and adequacy of exit in case of fire from factories, asylums, hospitals, churches, schools, halls, theaters, amphitheaters, all buildings, except private residences, which are occupied for sleeping purposes, and all other places where large numbers of persons work, live or congregate from time to time for any purpose except that structural changes shall not be required in buildings built, occupied and maintained in conformity with state building code regulations applicable at the time of construction.
(d) Standards for equipment used for fire protection purposes within this state including standard thread for fire hose couplings and hydrant fittings.
(2) The State Fire Marshal and deputies shall have such powers and perform such other duties as are prescribed by law.
(3) If, in the opinion of the State Fire Marshal, a governmental subdivision of the state has enacted adequate regulations generally conforming to state and national standards concerning fire prevention, fire safety measures and building construction requirements for safety, and if the governmental subdivision provides reasonable enforcement of its regulations, the State Fire Marshal may exempt the area subject to such regulation either partially or fully from the statutes, rules and regulations administered by the State Fire Marshal. Prior to adoption of any such exemption, the State Fire Marshal may request from the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training consideration of and recommendations regarding the exemption. The exemption may extend for a two-year period, and may be renewed from time to time, but may be canceled by the State Fire Marshal following 30 days’ written notice if the State Fire Marshal finds that the governmental subdivision’s regulations or enforcement thereof are not reasonably sufficient. The governmental subdivision shall furnish a copy of such regulations to the State Fire Marshal and shall file with the State Fire Marshal any amendment thereto within 30 days before the effective date of such amendment. The State Fire Marshal shall designate a person or division within such governmental subdivision as an approved authority for exercising functions relating to fire prevention, fire safety measures and building construction. Upon request of a local official having enforcement responsibility and a showing of unusual fire hazard or other special circumstances, the State Fire Marshal shall make investigation and appropriate recommendations.
(4) The State Fire Marshal may investigate or cause an investigation to be made to determine the probable cause, origin and circumstances of any fire and shall classify such findings as the State Fire Marshal may find appropriate to promote fire protection and prevention.
(5) The State Fire Marshal shall provide training in fire safety inspection to the Department of Human Services, area agencies, the Oregon Health Authority, community mental health programs, developmental disabilities programs and designees of the Long Term Care Ombudsman and the Residential Facilities Ombudsman. If an adult foster home has been inspected by the Department of Human Services, the Oregon Health Authority, an area agency, a community mental health program or a developmental disabilities program and the agency conducting the inspection reasonably believes that the adult foster home is not in compliance with applicable fire safety rules, the agency conducting the inspection may request the State Fire Marshal to inspect or cause an inspection to be made. If a designee of the Long Term Care Ombudsman or the Residential Facilities Ombudsman, in the course of visiting an adult foster home, believes that the adult foster home is not in compliance with applicable fire safety rules, the designee shall report the problem to the appropriate agency to request a fire safety inspection by the State Fire Marshal or by a designated representative of the State Fire Marshal.
(6) Upon the request of the Department of Human Services, the Oregon Health Authority, an area agency, a community mental health program or a developmental disabilities program, the State Fire Marshal shall inspect or cause an inspection to be made to determine if the adult foster home is in compliance with rules jointly adopted by the Department of Human Services and the State Fire Marshal establishing fire safety standards for adult foster homes.
(7) As used in subsections (5) and (6) of this section:
(a) "Adult foster home" has the meaning given that term in ORS 443.705.
(b) "Area agency" has the meaning given that term in ORS 410.040.
(c) "Community mental health program" means a program established under ORS 430.620 (1)(b).
(d) "Developmental disabilities program" means a program established under ORS 430.620 (1)(a). [Amended by 1957 c.265 §1; 1963 c.523 §5; 1965 c.602 §1; part renumbered as part of 476.010; 1967 c.417 §1; 1973 c.667 §16; 1977 c.821 §3; 1985 c.118 §2; 1985 c.726 §18; 1989 c.696 §1; 1993 c.185 §25; 1997 c.13 §1; 1997 c.853 §40; 2001 c.900 §206; 2009 c.595 §976; 2017 c.441 §29; 2021 c.539 §122]
Note: The amendments to 476.030 by section 122, chapter 539, Oregon Laws 2021, become operative July 1, 2022. See section 155, chapter 539, Oregon Laws 2021. The text that is operative until July 1, 2022, is set forth for the user’s convenience. (1) The State Fire Marshal shall enforce all statutes, and make rules relating to:
(a) The prevention of fires.
(b) The storage and use of combustibles and explosives.
(c) The maintenance and regulation of structural fire safety features in occupied structures and overseeing the safety of and directing the means and adequacy of exit in case of fire from factories, asylums, hospitals, churches, schools, halls, theaters, amphitheaters, all buildings, except private residences, which are occupied for sleeping purposes, and all other places where large numbers of persons work, live or congregate from time to time for any purpose except that structural changes shall not be required in buildings built, occupied and maintained in conformity with state building code regulations applicable at the time of construction.
(d) Standards for equipment used for fire protection purposes within this state including standard thread for fire hose couplings and hydrant fittings.
(2) The State Fire Marshal and deputies shall have such powers and perform such other duties as are prescribed by law.
(3) If, in the opinion of the State Fire Marshal, a governmental subdivision of the state has enacted adequate regulations generally conforming to state and national standards concerning fire prevention, fire safety measures and building construction requirements for safety, and if the governmental subdivision provides reasonable enforcement of its regulations, the State Fire Marshal may exempt the area subject to such regulation either partially or fully from the statutes, rules and regulations administered by the State Fire Marshal. Prior to adoption of any such exemption, the State Fire Marshal may request from the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training consideration of and recommendations regarding the exemption. The exemption may extend for a two-year period, and may be renewed from time to time, but may be canceled by the State Fire Marshal following 30 days’ written notice if the State Fire Marshal finds that the governmental subdivision’s regulations or enforcement thereof are not reasonably sufficient. The governmental subdivision shall furnish a copy of such regulations to the State Fire Marshal and shall file with the State Fire Marshal any amendment thereto within 30 days before the effective date of such amendment. The State Fire Marshal shall designate a person or division within such governmental subdivision as an approved authority for exercising functions relating to fire prevention, fire safety measures and building construction. Upon request of a local official having enforcement responsibility and a showing of unusual fire hazard or other special circumstances, the State Fire Marshal shall make investigation and appropriate recommendations.
(4) The State Fire Marshal may investigate or cause an investigation to be made to determine the probable cause, origin and circumstances of any fire and shall classify such findings as the State Fire Marshal may find appropriate to promote fire protection and prevention.
(5) The State Fire Marshal shall provide training in fire safety inspection to the Department of Human Services, area agencies, the Oregon Health Authority, community mental health programs, developmental disabilities programs and designees of the Long Term Care Ombudsman and the Residential Facilities Ombudsman. If an adult foster home has been inspected by the Department of Human Services, the Oregon Health Authority, an area agency, a community mental health program or a developmental disabilities program and the agency conducting the inspection reasonably believes that the adult foster home is not in compliance with applicable fire safety rules, the agency conducting the inspection may request the State Fire Marshal to inspect or cause an inspection to be made. If a designee of the Long Term Care Ombudsman or the Residential Facilities Ombudsman, in the course of visiting an adult foster home, believes that the adult foster home is not in compliance with applicable fire safety rules, the designee shall report the problem to the appropriate agency to request a fire safety inspection by the office of the State Fire Marshal or by a designated representative of the office of the State Fire Marshal.
(6) Upon the request of the Department of Human Services, the Oregon Health Authority, an area agency, a community mental health program or a developmental disabilities program, the State Fire Marshal shall inspect or cause an inspection to be made to determine if the adult foster home is in compliance with rules jointly adopted by the Department of Human Services and the State Fire Marshal establishing fire safety standards for adult foster homes.
(7) As used in subsections (5) and (6) of this section:
(a) "Adult foster home" has the meaning given that term in ORS 443.705.
(b) "Area agency" has the meaning given that term in ORS 410.040.
(c) "Community mental health program" means a program established under ORS 430.620 (1)(b).
(d) "Developmental disabilities program" means a program established under ORS 430.620 (1)(a).
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 14 - Drugs and Alcohol, Fire Protection, Natural Resources
Chapter 476 - State Fire Marshal; Protection From Fire Generally
Section 476.005 - Definitions.
Section 476.010 - Additional definitions.
Section 476.020 - State Fire Marshal; appointment; qualifications.
Section 476.033 - Discretionary powers of State Fire Marshal.
Section 476.035 - Adjustments and variances in application of statutes and regulations.
Section 476.050 - Payment of salaries and expenses.
Section 476.055 - State Fire Marshal Fund; uses.
Section 476.060 - Local officers and constables as assistants to State Fire Marshal.
Section 476.070 - Entering buildings and premises.
Section 476.090 - Records of fires.
Section 476.115 - Functions of regional appeal advisory boards; reports submitted to board.
Section 476.130 - Statistical reports; price; sale; deposit of proceeds.
Section 476.132 - Wildfire readiness and response capacity.
Section 476.150 - Entry and inspection of premises; interfering with or preventing entry prohibited.
Section 476.160 - Circumstances under which warrant may be issued.
Section 476.165 - Establishing cause to issue warrant; content.
Section 476.170 - Execution of warrant.
Section 476.175 - Contents of citation or order.
Section 476.210 - Investigation of fires by municipal officers and constables; reports; exemption.
Section 476.220 - Report by officer investigating fire; exemption.
Section 476.320 - Determination of form of fire protection for lands in zone 1; costs.
Section 476.330 - Prevention and control of fires in zone 2; tax levy.
Section 476.380 - Fire permits; limitations upon burning; records.
Section 476.392 - Minimum defensible space requirements; rules.
Section 476.394 - Limitations on use of minimum defensible space requirements.
Section 476.396 - Community Risk Reduction Fund.
Section 476.398 - Biannual reports.
Section 476.574 - Leave of absence for volunteers; employment rights.
Section 476.576 - Violation of job restoration rights of volunteers as unlawful employment practice.
Section 476.590 - Preparation of plans by State Fire Marshal; advice and counsel to Governor.
Section 476.680 - Governor’s Fire Service Policy Council; membership; terms; duties.
Section 476.685 - Biennial reports.
Section 476.687 - State Wildfire Programs Director.
Section 476.690 - Wildfire Programs Advisory Council.
Section 476.694 - Oregon Conservation Corps Program.
Section 476.696 - Oregon Conservation Corps Advisory Committee.
Section 476.698 - Oregon Conservation Corps Fund.
Section 476.725 - Statewide standards for residential carbon monoxide alarms; rules.
Section 476.730 - Notice prior to release or after escape of arsonist from state institution.
Section 476.735 - Sky lantern prohibition.
Section 476.755 - Definitions for ORS 476.755 to 476.790 and 476.995.
Section 476.765 - Imposition of civil penalties; bringing of actions.
Section 476.775 - Laboratories; ignition propensity testing.
Section 476.785 - Cigarette packaging markings.
Section 476.795 - Interpretation of ORS 476.755 to 476.790 and 476.995.
Section 476.801 - Cigarette varieties not subject to ORS 476.755 to 476.790 and 476.995.
Section 476.806 - Cigarette Fire Safety Fund.
Section 476.831 - Definitions for ORS 476.831 to 476.856.
Section 476.836 - Identification of novelty lighters; rules; disposition of contraband lighters.
Section 476.841 - Prohibition against sale or distribution of novelty lighters; civil penalties.
Section 476.846 - Compliance inspections.
Section 476.851 - Agreements with State Fire Marshal representatives.
Section 476.856 - Attorney General actions to enforce ORS 476.841 and 476.846.
Section 476.905 - Approval of application by State Fire Marshal.
Section 476.910 - Loan agreement; terms; conditions.
Section 476.915 - Source of revenue to repay loan.
Section 476.920 - Rules; acceptance of gifts, donations and grants.
Section 476.925 - Fire Protection Equipment Loan Fund; uses.