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Section 108.1 of the Fire Prevention Code authorizes the Office of the Fire Marshal to require operational permits (i.e., Fire Prevention Code Permits) for activities, processes, and occupancies regulated by the Fire Prevention Code. Once issued, Fire Prevention Code Permits (FPCP) allow the permit applicant to (i) conduct activities involving the handling, storage, or use of substances, materials, or devices regulated by the Fire Prevention Code, (ii) conduct processes regulated by the Fire Prevention Code which produce conditions hazardous to life or property, (iii) and/or to establish a place of assembly.

 

Certificates of Occupancy

A valid certificate of occupancy is generally required prior to the issuance of an FPCP. Questions related to certificates of occupancy should be directed to the appropriate jurisdiction listed below.

  • Los Santos

  • Blaine County

Operational Permit Requirements

The following are some of the activities regulated by the Fire Prevention Code requiring a Fire Prevention Code Permit (FPCP):

  • Carnivals and Outdoor Fairs/Festivals

  • Temporary Tents

  • Assembly Occupancies

  • Fireworks & Indoor Pyrotechnics

  • Candles & Open-Flame Decorative Devices

  • High-Piled Combustible Storage

  • Bonfires & Controlled Burning

  • Indoor Vehicle Displays

FPCP requirements and associated fees.

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