Michigan Laws 29.7b – Tents; requirements for resistance to fire; exceptions; fire resistance standards
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Terms Used In Michigan Laws 29.7b
- Building: means a structure, framework, or place for housing 1 or more persons or a tank, receptacle, or container for the storage of commodities or other materials. See Michigan Laws 29.1
- Bureau: means the bureau of fire services created in section 1b. See Michigan Laws 29.1
(1) The following items must meet the appropriate fire resistance requirements of not less than 1 standard described in subsection (3):
(a) A tent that may be occupied or furnished for public assembly by 50 or more people.
(b) A tent in which animals are stabled for public exhibition or sale.
(c) A tent located within a building used by the public.
(d) All tarpaulins and decorative material used in connection with a tent described in subdivision (a), (b), or (c).
(2) A safety net or tent used for recreational camping is exempt from this section.
(3) Only the following standards may be used to meet the fire resistance requirements under subsection (1):
(a) NFPA 701 (2023), “Standard Methods of Fire Tests for Flame Propagation of Textiles and Films”.
(b) Another standard that is determined, in rules promulgated by the bureau, to be equivalent to the standard described in subdivision (a).
(4) If the standard described in subsection (3)(a) is revised after the effective date of the amendatory act that added this subsection, the bureau may take notice of the revision and determine whether the revision relates to this section. If the bureau determines that the revision relates to this section, the revision may be incorporated by reference in rules promulgated by the bureau.