Delaware Code § 16-6609

Appeals to the State Fire Prevention Commission — Procedure
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(a) Appeals to the State Fire Prevention Commission may be taken by any person aggrieved by an order or decision of the State Fire
Marshal, or the Marshal's Deputy or Deputies, based upon or made in the course of the administration or enforcement of this chapter.
Appeals to the State Fire Prevention Commission may be taken by any officer, department, board or bureau of the State and the several

counties, cities and political subdivisions thereof affected by an order or decision of the State Fire Marshal, or the Marshal's Deputy or
Deputies, in the course of the administration or enforcement of this chapter.
(b) Appeals by any person aggrieved by an order or decision of the State Fire Marshal, the Marshal's Deputy or Deputies, or Assistant
State Fire Marshals based upon or made in the course of the administration or enforcement of this chapter or local regulations incorporating
the State Fire Prevention Commission Regulations shall be taken to the State Fire Prevention Commission. Appeals by any officer,
department, board or bureau of the State and the several counties, cities and political subdivisions thereof affected by an order or decision of
the State Fire Marshal, or the Marshal's Deputy or Deputies or Assistant Fire Marshals, in the course of the administration or enforcement
of this chapter or local regulations incorporating the State Fire Prevention Commission Regulations shall be taken to the State Fire
Prevention Commission.
(c) The time within which such appeal must be made and the effect, form or other procedure relating thereto shall be as specified in
regulations promulgated by the State Fire Prevention Commission following notice and public hearings as provided in § 6604 of this title.

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