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Chapter 6002
Fire Detection and Alarm Device Installation

Sections

6002.001
Purpose
6002.002
Definitions
6002.003
Effect on Local Regulation
6002.004
Provision of Certain Services by Political Subdivision
6002.051
Administration of Chapter; Rules
6002.052
Adoption of Rules; Standards
6002.053
Rules Restricting Advertising or Competitive Bidding
6002.054
Fees
6002.055
Deposit in Operating Account
6002.056
Department Records
6002.151
Firm Registration Certificate Required; Limited Certificate
6002.152
Branch Office Registration Certificate Required
6002.153
Required Insurance Coverage for Registration Certificate
6002.154
Fire Alarm Technician, Residential Fire Alarm Superintendent, and Fire Alarm Planning Superintendent
6002.155
Activities Not Regulated by Chapter
6002.156
License Examination
6002.157
Examination Results
6002.158
Training Schools and Instructors; Approval
6002.159
Continuing Education Programs
6002.160
Reciprocal License
6002.161
Not Transferable
6002.201
Renewal Required; Fee
6002.202
Notice of Expiration
6002.203
Renewal Procedures
6002.204
Renewal of Certain Licenses
6002.251
Required Label; Exceptions
6002.252
Required Purchase and Installation Information
6002.253
Training and Supervision of Certain Exempt Employees
6002.301
Prohibited Practices
6002.302
Disciplinary Actions
6002.303
Disciplinary Hearing
6002.304
Reapplication Requirements
6002.351
Criminal Penalty
6002.0531
Rules Requiring Financial Responsibility
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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