Section 16-3401. FIRE PREVENTION CODE INFRACTIONS  


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    The following abbreviations apply to this section:

     

    IFC §- International Fire Code (2012 edition)

    NFPA- National Fire Protection Association

     

    3401.1Violation of any of the following provisions shall be a Class 1 infraction:

     

    (a) 12-H DCMR § 102.3.1 (change in occupancy that will subject the structure to special provisions of the Fire Code or Building Code without the approval of the code official);

     

    (b) 12-H DCMR § 105.1.1 (failure to obtain and maintain required permits on the premises, including operational or installation permits as described by 12-H DCMR §§ 105.1.2 and 105.6);

     

    (c) 12-H DCMR § 104.11.6.2 (obstructing operations of the Fire Department in connection with extinguishment or control of any fire, or action relating to other emergencies);

     

    (d) 12-H DCMR § 109.2.5 (failure to remedy dangerous condition or remove hazardous materials);

     

    (e) 12-H DCMR § 110.1 (failure to remedy hazardous conditions liable to cause or contribute to the spread of  fire in, or on, the premises, building or structure, or endangering life or property);

     

    (f) IFC § 5003.3.1.4 (failure to remedy hazardous conditions arising from defective or improperly installed equipment for handling or using combustible, explosive or otherwise hazardous materials);

     

    (g) 12-H DCMR § 110.5 (failure to maintain, on a structure, premises, or lot, the fire protection equipment, systems or devices, means of egress or safeguards required by the Fire Code);

     

    (h) 12-H DCMR § 110.1.1 (failure to remedy unsafe conditions in an existing structure or vacant structure, or a deficiency in a means of egress);

     

    (i) 12-H DCMR § 110.2 (refusal to leave, or interference with the evacuation of other occupants or continuance of any operation after receiving an evacuation order);

     

    (j) 12-H DCMR § 109.2.4 (failure to comply with a notice of violation issued by the code official);

     

    (k) IFC § 311.2.1 (failure to secure exterior and interior openings of vacant premises);

     

    (l) IFC § 603.4 (failure to prohibit the use of portable unvented heaters or fuel fired heating equipment in use groups A, E, I, R-1, R-2, R-3 and R-4);

     

    (m) IFC § 604.1 (failure to maintain and inspect emergency and standby systems in accordance with the Fire Code, NFPA110 and NFPA111);

     

    (n) IFC § 904.1 (failure to inspect, test and maintain automatic fire-extinguishing systems (except sprinkler systems) in accordance with the Fire Code and the applicable referenced standards);

     

    (o) IFC § 1004.3  (failure to post occupant load);

     

    (p) 12-H DCMR § 107.5 (permitting overcrowding or admitting persons beyond the established occupant load); or

     

    (q) 12-H DCMR § 5609.1.1.1 (engaging in the manufacturing, possession, storage or display, sale, setting off, or discharge of prohibited fireworks).

     

    3401.2 Violations of any of the following provisions shall be a Class 2 infraction:

     

    (a) 12-H DCMR § 308.1.4 (operating charcoal burners and other open-flame cooking devices on a balcony or within ten (10) feet of combustible construction);

     

    (b) IFC §  308.2 (failure to obtain a permit for open flame use in an educational or assembly occupancy);

     

    (c) IFC § 404.2 (failure to prepare and maintain a fire safety and evacuation plan in accordance with this section);

     

    (d) IFC § 405.5 (failure to maintain emergency evacuation drill records);

     

    (e) IFC § 406.3 (failure to ensure employees are provided with fire prevention, evacuation and fire safety training);

     

    (f) IFC § 505.1 (failure to provide approved legible and visible building address identification);

     

    (g) IFC § 507.5.4 (obstructing fire hydrants, department connections or other fire protection system control valves);

     

    (h) IFC § 907.2.11 (failure to install approved single or multi-station smoke alarms in existing dwellings, congregate residences, and hotel and lodging house guestrooms); or

     

    (i) IFC § 1029.1 (failure to maintain emergency escape windows operational).

     

    3401.3 Violation of any of the following provisions shall be a Class 3 infraction:

    (a) IFC § 605.3 (failure to provide and maintain required clearance in front of electrical service equipment);

     

    (b)  IFC § 807.4.1 (obstruction of egress or exit access visibility by placement of furnishing or other objects in educational, assembly and in institutional group 4 occupancies);

     

    (c) IFC § 906.1 (failure to provide fire extinguishers in required occupancies and locations); or

     

    (d) IFC § 1029.4 (failure to ensure security bars, grilles and screens over emergency escape windows are releasable or removable from the inside without the use of a key or tool).

     

    3401.4 Violation of any of the following provisions shall be a Class 4 infraction:

     

    (a)IFC § 304.1 (failure to prohibit accumulation of prohibited waste);

    (b)  IFC § 310.4 (removing, obscuring, defacing, mutilating or destroying “No Smoking” signs);

     

    (c)   IFC § 807.4.3.2 (failure to limit artwork and teaching material to not more than twenty percent (20%) on walls of corridors in educational occupancies);

     

    (d) FC § 806.1.1 (failure to prohibit display of natural cut trees in certain occupancies); or

     

    (e)IFC § 1022.9 (failure to provide stair identification of interior and exterior doors connecting more than three stories).

     

    3401.5    Violation of any provisions of the District of Columbia Fire Code not otherwise listed in Section 3401 shall be a Class 5 infraction.

     

     

authority

Sections 104 and 105 of the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs Civil Infraction Act of 1985, effective October 5, 1985 (D.C. Law 6-42; D.C. Official Code §§ 2-1801.04 and 2-1801.05 (2016 Repl.)), and Mayor’s Order 86-38, dated March 4, 1986.

source

Final Rulemaking published at 52 DCR 4956 (May 27, 2005); as amended by Final Rulemaking published at 64 DCR 1045 (February 3, 2017).