SPS 314.01 Administration. SPS 314.10 General fire safety. SPS 314.11 Building services. SPS 314.13 Fire protection systems. SPS 314.15 Fire department service delivery concurrency evaluation. SPS 314.16 Hose threads during construction. SPS 314.20 Open flame devices and pyrotechnics. SPS 314.27 Manufactured home and recreational vehicle sites. SPS 314.50 Commercial cooking equipment for mobile kitchens. SPS 314.53 Mechanical refrigeration. SPS 314.65 Explosives, fireworks and model rocketry. Ch. SPS 314 NoteNote: Chapter Ind 65 as it existed on April 30, 1989 was repealed and a new chapter ILHR 14 was created effective May 1, 1989; Chapter ILHR 14 as it existed on March 31, 1992 was repealed and a new chapter ILHR 14 was created effective April 1, 1992. Chapter ILHR 14 was renumbered to chapter Comm 14 under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 1., Stats., and corrections made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 6. and 7., Stats., Register, December, 1996, No. 492. Chapter Comm 14 as it existed on June 30, 2002 was repealed and a new Chapter Comm 14 was created effective July 1, 2002. Chapter Comm 14 as it existed on February 29, 2008 was repealed and a new chapter Comm 14 was created effective March 1, 2008. Chapter Comm 14 was renumbered chapter SPS 314 under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 1., Stats., Register December 2011 No. 672. SPS 314.001(1)(a)(a) Adoption of model fire code. NFPA 1, Fire Code — 2012, subject to the modifications specified in this chapter, is hereby incorporated by reference into this chapter. SPS 314.001 NoteNote: A copy of NFPA 1, Fire Code, is on file in the offices of the Department and the Legislative Reference Bureau. Copies of NFPA 1, Fire Code, may be purchased from the National Fire Protection Association at 11 Tracy Drive, Avon, MA 02322; and may be purchased or accessed free of charge at www.nfpa.org. SPS 314.001(1)(b)(b) Application of model fire code. The use, operation and maintenance of public buildings and places of employment shall comply with NFPA 1 as referenced in par. (a), except as otherwise provided in this chapter. SPS 314.001(2)(2) Alternate model fire code. Where a municipality has by ordinance adopted requirements of an alternate model fire code and any additional requirements, that, in total, are equivalent to NFPA 1 as referenced in sub. (1), the department will not consider that ordinance to be in conflict with sub. (1); and property owners or managers, or employers, need only comply with that ordinance. SPS 314.001 NoteNote: In assisting a municipality that has adopted or plans to adopt an alternate model fire code, Departmental staff typically will provide expertise relating only to NFPA 1 and this chapter, and should not be expected to be familiar with the alternate fire code and any local requirements needed to establish equivalency with NFPA 1 and this chapter. Creating that equivalency is the responsibility of that municipality, not the Department.
SPS 314.001 HistoryHistory: CR 06-120: cr. Register February 2008 No. 626, eff. 3-1-08; CR 09-104: am. (1) (a), (b), renum. (2) (a) to be (2) and am., r. (2) (b) Register December 2010 No. 660, eff. 1-1-11; correction in (1) (title) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 2., Stats., Register December 2010 No. 660; CR 13-105: am. (1) (a), (2) Register August 2014 No. 704, eff. 9-1-14. Subch. II of ch. SPS 314 NoteNote: The sections in this subchapter are generally numbered to correspond to the chapter and section numbering of NFPA 1, Fire Code; for example, s. SPS 314.01 contains modifications of NFPA 1, chapter 1. SPS 314.01(1)(1) Scope. These are department rules in addition to the requirements in NFPA 1 section 1.1: SPS 314.01(1)(a)1.1. This chapter applies to all public buildings and places of employment that exist on or after September 1, 2014, except as provided in pars. (b) to (d). SPS 314.01(1)(a)2.2. This chapter applies to the inspection, testing, and maintenance of all fire safety features as specified in this chapter, for all public buildings and places of employment that exist on or after September 1, 2014, except as provided in pars. (b) to (d). SPS 314.01 NoteNote: As established in s. SPS 314.01 (2) (a) 1., this chapter does not prescribe how to design public buildings. However, this chapter includes requirements that may apply during the construction of a public building, such as the safeguards in NFPA 1 chapter 16 for fire safety during construction. See Chs. SPS 361 to 366 for design requirements for public buildings and places of employment. SPS 314.01 NoteNote: See Appendix for a reprint of the above-referenced sections of the Statutes.
SPS 314.01(1)(c)1.1. This chapter does not apply to any of the buildings, structures, or situations specified in subds. 3. and 4. SPS 314.01(1)(c)2.2. All of the buildings, structures, or situations in subds. 3. to 8. are neither public buildings nor places of employment under this chapter. SPS 314.01(1)(c)3.a.a. Buildings or structures located on Indian reservation land that are held either in trust by the United States, or in fee by the tribe or a tribal member. SPS 314.01(1)(c)3.b.b. Buildings or structures which are located on off-reservation Indian land that is held in trust by the United States – and which are held either in trust by the United States, or in fee by the tribe or a tribal member. SPS 314.01(1)(c)4.4. Buildings and portions of buildings that are either federally owned or exempted by federal statutes, regulations, or treaties. SPS 314.01(1)(c)5.5. Buildings and structures that are on a farm premises and used exclusively for farming purposes, provided any use of the building or structure by the public consists only of consumers directly receiving farm commodities, substantially all of which have been planted or produced on the farm premises. In this application, “substantially all” means at least 90 percent of the commodities were planted or produced on the farm premises. SPS 314.01 NoteNote: As referenced in par. (b) and Note, see Appendix for a reprint of the exclusions referenced in s. 101.01 (11) and (12) of the Statutes, which includes definitions of “farming” and “farm premises.” SPS 314.01(1)(c)6.6. A one- or 2-family dwelling used as a foster home, treatment foster home, or group home, or as a residential care center for children and youth that has a capacity for 8 or fewer children, all as defined in s. 48.02, Stats. SPS 314.01 NoteNote: The definitions in s. 48.02 of the Statutes limit foster homes to no more than 4 children unless the children are siblings, limit treatment foster homes to no more than 4 children, and limit group homes to no more than 8 children. Where permitted by the Department of Children and Families, a group home or a residential care center for children and youth that has a capacity for 8 or fewer children may be located in a one- or 2-family dwelling as a community living arrangement, as defined in s. 46.03 (22) of the Statutes. SPS 314.01(1)(c)7.7. A one- or 2-family dwelling in which a public or private day care center for 8 or fewer children is located. SPS 314.01 NoteNote: Chapter DCF 250, as administered by the Department of Children and Families, defines a “family child care center” as a being “a facility where a person provides care and supervision for less than 24 hours a day for at least 4 and not more than 8 children who are not related to the provider.” Chapter DCF 250 applies various licensing and other requirements to these centers, including for fire protection and other aspects of the physical plant. SPS 314.01(1)(c)8.8. That portion of or space within a one- or 2-family dwelling in which a home occupation is located. SPS 314.01(1)(d)(d) In this section, “home occupation” means any business, profession, trade or employment conducted in a person’s dwelling unit, that may involve the person’s immediate family or household and a maximum of one other unrelated person, but does not involve any of the following: SPS 314.01(1)(e)1.1. The requirements in sub. (11) apply to all fire responses, rather than only to fire responses for public buildings and places of employment. SPS 314.01(1)(e)2.2. The requirements in sub. (13) (d) 2. apply to fire responses to first alarms for all buildings, rather than only for public buildings. SPS 314.01(1)(f)(f) Except for facilities that are exempted from this chapter under par. (c) 3. and 4. — and regardless of pars. (b), (c) 5. to 8. and (d) — this chapter applies to all facilities and structures which exist on or after September 1, 2014, and which involve flammable-, combustible- or hazardous-liquid storage, transfer, or dispensing. SPS 314.01 NoteNote: Chapter SPS 305 regulates persons or businesses that are required or permitted to obtain licenses, certifications, or registrations under chapters 101, 145, 167, or 168 of the statutes. Section SPS 305.68 states: SPS 314.01 Note“No person may inspect a tank system which has held or will hold flammable, combustible or hazardous liquids to determine compliance with chapter ATCP 93 unless the person holds a certification issued by the Department as a certified tank system inspector.”
SPS 314.01 NoteChapters ATCP 93 and SPS 305 do not preclude a fire inspector from conducting fire safety inspections involving flammable, combustible, or hazardous liquids under ch. ATCP 93; or from enforcing fire safety requirements under ch. SPS 314 or ss. 101.14 (1) (a) or (b) or (2) of the statutes. SPS 314.01 NoteNote: In conjunction with addressing the quality and retail sales of petroleum products, ch. ATCP 94 also regulates containers which have a capacity of under 275 gallons and which are used for storing gasoline or any other petroleum product that has a flash point of less than 100°F. Chapter ATCP 94 requires these containers to be colored red and appropriately labeled, and prohibits using red containers for storing petroleum products that have a flash point of 100°F or more. SPS 314.01 NoteNote: See the annotations under s. 101.11 of the Statutes for further guidance in determining which facilities are or are not places of employment. SPS 314.01(1)(g)1.1. Except for facilities that are exempted from this chapter under par. (c) 3. and 4. — and regardless of pars. (b), (c) 5. to 8. and (d) — the department or its deputies may apply this chapter to any building or other structure or premises or public thoroughfare, which exists on or after September 1, 2014, and which has either of the following characteristics: SPS 314.01(1)(g)1.a.a. It is especially liable to fire and is so situated as to endanger other buildings or property. SPS 314.01(1)(g)1.b.b. It contains combustible or explosive material or inflammable conditions that are dangerous to the safety of any building or premises or the occupants thereof, or endangering or hindering fire fighters in case of fire. SPS 314.01(1)(g)2.2. The purpose of applying this chapter under this paragraph is to cause correction of any of the following: SPS 314.01(1)(g)2.b.b. A violation of any law or order relating to fire hazards or to the prevention of fire. SPS 314.01 NoteNote: See s. 101.14 (1) (a) to (bm) of the Statutes for the authorization to apply this chapter in this manner, and for limitations on entry into the interior of private dwellings. SPS 314.01 NoteNote: Under s. 101.14 (2) (a) of the Statutes, and as referenced in s.SPS 314.01 (13) (a), “The chief of the fire department in every city, village, or town, except cities of the 1st class, is constituted a deputy of the department.” SPS 314.01 NoteNote: See s. 66.0413 of the Statutes for (1) the authority of municipalities to order removal or repair of buildings that are dangerous, unsafe, unsanitary, or otherwise unfit for human habitation; and (2) extensive criteria relating to executing this authority, such as for dilapidated buildings. SPS 314.01 NoteNote: See ch. ATCP 93 for orders of the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection relating to flammable, combustible and hazardous liquids; and see ch. SPS 340 for orders of the Department relating to fuel gas systems. SPS 314.01 NoteNote: See Appendix for a list of tanks, containers, tank systems, and facilities that are not regulated by ch. ATCP 93. SPS 314.01(2)(a)(a) General. Substitute the following wording for the requirements in NFPA 1 sections 1.3.2.4. to 1.3.2.4.3: SPS 314.01(2)(a)1.1. The design requirements in NFPA 1 and in any standard or code adopted therein that apply to public buildings or places of employment are not included as part of this chapter, except as specified in subds. 3. a. and 4. SPS 314.01 NoteNote: Because of this subdivision, this chapter does not prescribe how to design public buildings. However, this chapter includes requirements that may apply during the construction of a public building, such as the safeguards in NFPA 1 chapter 16 for fire safety during construction. See chs. SPS 361 to 366 for design requirements for public buildings and places of employment. SPS 314.01(2)(a)2.2. The codes and standards that are referenced in this chapter, and any additional codes and standards which are subsequently referenced in those codes and standards, shall apply to the prescribed extent of each such reference, except as modified by this chapter. SPS 314.01(2)(a)3.a.a. The design requirements in NFPA 1 chapter 18 for fire department access and water supply are included as part of this chapter. SPS 314.01(2)(a)3.b.b. The requirements in NFPA 1 sections 18.2.3 and 18.3 do not apply to buildings constructed prior to September 1, 2014. Buildings constructed prior to that date but on or after March 1, 2008, shall comply with the requirements in NFPA 1 sections 18.2.3 and 18.3 which were in effect under this subdivision during that period. The requirement in NFPA 1 section 18.2.2.1 that an access box be listed in accordance with UL 1037 does not apply to access boxes installed prior to September 1, 2014. SPS 314.01(2)(a)4.4. The design requirements in NFPA 1 sections 50.2.1.1 and 50.4 for an exhaust hood and an automatic fire suppression system are included as part of this chapter, for mobile kitchens only. SPS 314.01(2)(b)(b) Conflicts. Substitute the following wording for the requirements in NFPA 1 section 1.3.3: SPS 314.01(2)(b)1.1. Where any rule written by the department differs from a requirement within a document referenced in this chapter, the rule written by the department shall govern. SPS 314.01(2)(b)2.2. Where rules of the department specify conflicting requirements, types of materials, methods, processes or procedures, the most restrictive rule shall govern, except as provided in subds. 1. and 3. SPS 314.01 NoteNote: If the most restrictive of two or more conflicting requirements is not readily apparent, a determination of which is more restrictive can be obtained from the Department.
SPS 314.01(2)(b)3.3. Where a rule prescribes a general requirement and another rule prescribes a specific or more detailed requirement regarding the same subject, the specific or more detailed requirement shall govern, except as provided in subd. 1. SPS 314.01(3)(3) Alternatives. Substitute the following wording for the requirements in NFPA 1 section 1.4.1: Nothing in this chapter is intended to prohibit or discourage the design and use of new materials or components, or new processes, elements or systems, provided written approval from the department or AHJ is obtained first. SPS 314.01(4)(4) Petition for variance. Substitute the following wording for the requirements in NFPA 1 sections 1.4.2 to 1.4.6: The department shall consider and may grant a variance to a provision of this chapter in accordance with ch. SPS 303. The petition for variance shall include, where applicable, a position statement from the fire department having jurisdiction. SPS 314.01 NoteNote: Chapter SPS 303 requires the submittal of a petition for variance form (SBD-9890) and a fee, and that an equivalency is established in the petition for variance which meets the intent of the rule being petitioned. Chapter SPS 303 also requires the Department to process regular petitions within 30 business days and priority petitions within 10 business days. The SBD-9890 form is available in the Appendix or at the Department’s Web site at http://dsps.wi.gov through links to Division of Industry Services forms. SPS 314.01 NoteNote: See ch. SPS 302 for the fee that must be included when submitting a petition for variance.
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