Sec. 3. "Fire safety rule" means a rule that: (1) is adopted by the commission; and (2) qualifies as a fire safety law under IC 22-12-1-13 . IC 22-13-2 Chapter 2. Rules; Variances; Review of State and Local Rules, Ordinances, and Orders; Approval of Cooperative Agreements 22-13-2-1 State agencies and political subdivisions to exercise statutory powers 22-13-2-1.5 Removal or alteration of a sign as a condition of issuing a permit, license, or variance 22-13-2-2 Statewide code of fire and safety building laws; national code adoption 22-13-2-2.5 Statewide residential code adoption 22-13-2-2.6 Adoption of rules exempting bunkhouses from automatic fire sprinkler system requirements 22-13-2-3 Precedence of rules adopted by commission; reference to rules; ordinances 22-13-2-3.5 Rules requiring the installation of automatic fire sprinkler systems prohibited 22-13-2-4 Duplication, conflict, or overlapping of responsibility between rules 22-13-2-4.1 Plan reviews by both state and local agencies 22-13-2-5 License for low voltage thermostat 22-13-2-5.5 Repealed 22-13-2-5.6 Proposing amendments to commission 22-13-2-6 Ordinances or regulations of political subdivisions; application to industrialized building system or mobile structure 22-13-2-7 Review of variances and orders of state agencies or political subdivisions 22-13-2-8 Equipment law rules 22-13-2-8.5 Rules; outdoor event equipment 22-13-2-9 Power of political subdivisions to regulate; limitation 22-13-2-10 Lifting devices; regulation by county, city, or town; permits; inspections 22-13-2-11 Variances 22-13-2-11.5 Incorporation of NFPA 72 into the Indiana Administrative Code 22-13-2-12 Agreements with federal government, other states, or foreign countries; approval of attorney general 22-13-2-13 Exercise of power to adopt rules by commission 22-13-2-14 Studies and consultation 22-13-2-14.1 Consultation with industry expert
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