R. 69A-60.001 Title
R. 69A-60.002 Scope; Description of Florida Fire Prevention Code
R. 69A-60.003 Standards of the National Fire Protection Association, NFPA 1, the Fire Code, Florida 2021 Edition, Adopted
R. 69A-60.004 Standards of the National Fire Protection Association, NFPA 101, the Life Safety Code®, Florida 2021 Edition, Adopted
R. 69A-60.005 Publications Referenced in NFPA 1, the Florida 2021 Edition, and NFPA 101, the Florida 2021 Edition, Added to the Florida Fire Prevention Code
R. 69A-60.006 Manufactured and Prototype Buildings
R. 69A-60.007 Enforcement of the Florida Fire Prevention Code
R. 69A-60.0081 Notice Required for Structures With Light-frame Truss-type Construction
R. 69A-60.011 Informal, Non-Binding Interpretations of the Florida Fire Prevention Code
R. 69A-60.012 Purpose, Criteria and Procedures for Designation as an Approved Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory in Florida for Firesafety Purposes.

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