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2 INTRODUCTION NWPCA Fire Code Compliance Manual for Outdoor Storage of Wood Pallets | Version 1.0 (December 2017) 1.1 Getting Started 1.1.1 Who is your code official or authority having jurisdiction? The best place to begin this process is to determine the entity that enforces the fire code in your jurisdiction. Fire codes are generally adopted at the State or Local level and the enforcement is at that level. The application of the code can vary between states and even within states, there can be exceptions. For example, the State of Maryland adopts a State Fire Code. However, individual counties in Maryland may adopt their own Fire Code provided it is at least as restrictive as the State Code. Some counties choose not to adopt a Code at the County level and instead enforce the State Code using County personnel. Other counties rely on the State Fire Marshal's office to enforce the Code. And, the State law then exempts certain jurisdictions, such as the City of Baltimore, from the State Code and the City adopts their own Fire Code. Confusing? Yes, it is to most people. However, most states have a person referred to as the State Fire Marshal. To determine who is the regulatory agency in your jurisdiction, either call the State Fire Marshal or you could call the local fire department, who may also be able to answer the question for you. The key question you are asking at this point is "Who enforces the Fire Code" in your jurisdiction. If you do not already know, you may want to ask the following questions: What fire code applies to my facility? You will probably need to identify the location of your facility by town, city, or county. If the answer to the above question is the International Fire Code or NFPA 1, you should ask the following two questions: o Which edition of the Code applies? o Are there any state or local amendments to the referenced Code? o Note that you may get an answer such as the Florida Fire Prevention Code which is really NFPA 1 as adopted and amended by the State of Florida. Note that the International Fire Code (IFC) uses the phrase "fire official" or "code official" while NFPA codes and standards use the phrase "authority having jurisdiction" or AHJ. However, you can simply ask who is enforcing the fire code in your jurisdiction. There are two separate bodies that develop fire code requirements for the outside storage of wood pallets, The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and the International Code Council (ICC). The requirements are published in either NFPA1 (document for NFPA) or the International Fire Code (IFC) for ICC. 1.1.2 What Code applies? As noted above, once you know to whom you should talk, there are some follow-up questions regarding what Code applies in your jurisdiction. You may hear responses such as the IFC or NFPA 1. When you hear that response you still want to ask two follow-up questions: What edition of the Code applies? Are there any local amendments?