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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 477 - STATE FIRE MARSHAL

NRS 477.035 Inspection of state buildings; duties of State Public Works Board; regulations.

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NRS 477.035 Inspection of state buildings; duties of State Public Works Board; regulations.
1. The State Fire Marshal shall:
(a)Maintain a prioritized schedule to inspect or cause to be inspected all state buildings to determine the extent of compliance with the provisions of all laws or regulations adopted by the State to protect employees, the general public and property against fire.
(b)Order any changes that the State Fire Marshal may deem necessary to comply with any laws or regulations adopted by the State to protect employees, the general public and property against fire.
(c)Provide inspection forms and maintain records of inspections of state-owned or state-occupied buildings.
2. If the agency in charge of any state property fails to comply with the order of the State Fire Marshal for any structural change within 30 days after the receipt of such order, the State Fire Marshal shall report such failure to the State Public Works Board. The State Public Works Board shall thereupon take necessary steps to correct the situation as ordered.
3. The State Fire Marshal may contract with local authorities for the inspection of state-owned or state-occupied buildings.
4. The State Fire Marshal shall adopt regulations establishing the criteria for the prioritization of inspections of state buildings pursuant to this section.
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