Chapter 451. Fire Extinguisher Industry [Transferred]  


Subchapter 1. General Provisions [Transferred]
SECTION 310:451-1-1. Purpose [Transferred]
SECTION 310:451-1-2. Definitions [Transferred]
SECTION 310:451-1-3. Adopted references [Transferred]
SECTION 310:451-1-3.1. Compliance with intent of chapter [Transferred]
Subchapter 3. License Requirements [Transferred]
SECTION 310:451-3-1. General application and license requirements [Transferred]
SECTION 310:451-3-2. Application and license fees, period and display, and examination alternatives or prerequisites [Transferred]
SECTION 310:451-3-3. Portable Fire Extinguisher license requirements [Transferred]
SECTION 310:451-3-4. Pre-Engineered fire suppression system license requirements [Transferred]
SECTION 310:451-3-5. Engineered System license requirements [Transferred]
Subchapter 5. Special Provisions [Transferred]
SECTION 310:451-5-1. Portable fire extinguisher tagging requirements [Transferred]
SECTION 310:451-5-2. Pre-Engineered fire suppression system tagging requirements [Transferred]
SECTION 310:451-5-3. Engineered fire suppression system tagging requirements. [Transferred]
Subchapter 7. Enforcement [Transferred]
SECTION 310:451-7-1. License revocation and suspension [Transferred]
SECTION 310:451-7-2. Prohibited acts [Transferred]

Note

Editor's Note: Effective 11-1-13, "all administrative rules promulgated the State Board of Health relating to the Fire Extinguisher Licensing Act [were] transferred to and [became] a part of the administrative rules of the State Fire Marshal Commission" [Laws 2013, c. 111, § 1(G)]. As directed, the Office of Administrative Rules transferred and renumbered the sections from this Chapter 451 of the State Board of Health's rules in the Oklahoma Administrative Code [OAC 310:451] to a new Chapter 50 in the State Fire Marshal Commission's rules [OAC 265:50]. The rules "shall continue in force and effect as rules of the State Fire Marshal Commission from and after [November 1, 2013], and any amendment, repeal or addition to the transferred rules shall be under the jurisdiction of the Oklahoma Fire Marshal Commission" [Laws 2013, c. 111, § 1(G)].


[Authority: 59 O.S. §§ 1820.1 et seq.]
[Source: Codified 7-11-08]