West Virginia Code
Article 10. Fire Marshal
§15A-10-4. Enforcement Standards

(a) In the enforcement of the State Building Code and State Fire Code, the State Fire Marshal shall provide compliance alternatives for historic structures as provided for in 29-1-5 of this code, which compliance alternatives shall take into account the historic integrity of the historic structures, and shall coordinate with the Director of the Archives and History Division the application of the rules of that division.
(b) In interpretation and application, the State Fire Code shall be held to be the minimum requirements for the safeguarding of life and property from the hazards of fire and explosion: Provided, That the State Fire Marshal shall provide compliance alternatives for historic structures and sites as provided in 29-1-5 of this code, which compliance alternatives shall take into account the historic integrity of the historic structures and sites. Whenever any other state law, county or municipal ordinance, or regulation of any agency thereof, is more stringent or imposes a higher standard than is required by the State Fire Code, the provisions of the state law, county or municipal ordinance, or regulation of any agency thereof governs, if they are not inconsistent with the laws of West Virginia and are not contrary to recognized standards and good engineering practices: Provided, however, That, on and after July 1, 2010, if a municipal or county fire ordinance or regulation of any agency thereof is more stringent or imposes a higher standard than is required by the State Fire Code, it must be presented for review and approval and sanctioned for use by the State Fire Commission. In any question, the decision of the State Fire Commission determines the relative priority of any such state law, county or municipal ordinance, or regulation of any agency thereof and determines compliance with state fire rules by officials of the state, counties, municipalities, and political subdivisions of the state.

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West Virginia Code

Chapter 15A. Department of Homeland Security

Article 10. Fire Marshal

§15A-10-1. State Fire Marshal and Office of the State Fire Marshal Transferred to Department of Homeland Security; Appointment of State Fire Marshal; Removal; Salary; Qualifications; Responsibilities; Employees; Equipment

§15A-10-2. Powers, Duties, and Authority of State Fire Marshal

§15A-10-3. Additional Powers, Duties and Authority of State Fire Marshal Relating to Law Enforcement; Statewide Contracts; Penalties; Authority to Carry Firearms

§15A-10-4. Enforcement Standards

§15A-10-5. General Rule-Making Authority; Appointment of Advisory Boards

§15A-10-6. Responsibilities of Insurance Companies in Fire Loss Investigation

§15A-10-7. Fees

§15A-10-8. Annual Reports

§15A-10-9. Maintenance of Fire Hazard; Order for Repair or Demolition; Order to Contain Notice to Comply; Right to Appeal

§15A-10-10. Service of Repair or Demolition Order

§15A-10-11. Work to Be Done at Expense of Owner or Occupant Upon Failure to Comply With Repair or Demolition Order; Action to Recover

§15A-10-12. Smoke Detectors in One- and Two-Family Dwellings; Carbon Monoxide Detectors in Residential Units, Schools, and Daycare Facilities; Penalty

§15A-10-13. Use of Live Trees in Public Buildings; Exceptions

§15A-10-14. Safety Standards for Bed and Breakfast Establishments; Findings

§15A-10-15. Performance of Installation of Propane Gas Systems

§15A-10-16. Additional Remedies to Abate, etc., Fire Hazards

§15A-10-17. License Denial Limitation, Suspension, or Revocation

§15A-10-18. Independent Informal Dispute Resolution

§15A-10-19. Establishment of Demonstration Buildings and Equipment for Educational Instruction in Fire Prevention and Protection; Payment Therefor

§15A-10-20. False Alarm of Fire; Penalties

§15A-10-21. Tax on Insurance Companies

§15A-10-22. Penalties

§15A-10-23. Construction

§15A-10-24. Severability

§15A-10-25. Awarding Service Weapon Upon Retirement of Fire Marshal or Service Weapon