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Code · Michigan · Chapter 29 — Fire Prevention

29.1d State fire marshal; duties.

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29.1d State fire marshal; duties.
Sec. 1d.
The state fire marshal shall do all of the following:
(a)Oversee and direct fire service programs in this state that are vested in the bureau.
(b)Perform the powers and duties of the state fire marshal under this act in a manner that maximizes the effective administration of the fire service of this state.
(c)Serve as policy advisor to the governor on the development and administration of fire service policies, programs, and procedures.
(d)Participate in the development, review, and implementation of the Michigan hazard mitigation plan.
(e)Provide information for the development and regular updating of the Michigan hazard analysis, including the structural fires element, and the Michigan emergency management plan required under section 7a of the emergency management act, 1976 PA 390, MCL 30.407a.
History: Add. 2006, Act 189 , Imd. Eff. June 19, 2006
Compiler's Notes: For transfer of certain authority, powers, functions, and responsibilities of the state fire marshal and the fire marshal division of the department of state police to the director of the department of labor and economic growth, bureau of construction codes and fire safety, by type II transfer, see E.R.O. No. 2003-1, compiled at MCL 445.2011.
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