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Findings and Recommendations 4 findings
Additional Recommendations 1
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R0. Inyo County OF Inyo County Grand JuryPost Office Box 401Independence, CA 93526 2023 LC: 11111// , . Inyo County OI Inyo County Grand JuryPost Office Box 401Independence, CA 93526 2024 THE DESIGNATION OF THE SECURE OF STREET . Inyo County Inyo County Grand JuryPost Office Box 401Independence, CA 93526 ĸ. Inyo County Inyo County Grand JuryPost Office Box 401 Independence, CA 93526
Comments 6
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CO12. DIVISION 12. FIRES AND FIRE PROTECTION [13000 - 14959] (Division 12 enacted by Stats. 1939, Ch. 60.)
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CO2PART 2. FIRE PROTECTION [13100 - 13263] (Part 2 enacted by Stats. 1939, Ch. 60. )
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CO3CHAPTER 1. State Fire Marshal [13100 - 13159.10] (Chapter 1 enacted by Stats. 1939, Ch. 60.)
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CO4ARTICLE 2. The State Board of Fire Services [13140 - 13147] (Heading of Article 2 amended by Stats. 1973, Ch. 1197.) 6. 13146. 7. (a) The responsibility for enforcement of building standards adopted by the State Fire Marshal and published in the California Building Standards Code relating to fire and panic safety and other regulations of the State Fire Marshal shall be as follows: 8. (1) The city, county, or city and county with jurisdiction in the area affected by the standard or regulation shall delegate the enforcement of the building standards relating to fire and panic safety and other regulations of the State Fire Marshal as they relate to R-3 dwellings, as described in Section 310.5 of Part 2 of the California Building Standards Code, to either of the following: 9. (A) The chief of the fire authority of the city, county, or city and county, or the chief's authorized representative. 10. (B) The chief building official of the city, county, or city and county, or the official's authorized representative. 11. (2) The chief of any city, county, or city and county fire department or of any fire protection district, and their authorized representatives, shall enforce within its jurisdiction the building standards and other regulations of the State Fire Marshal, except those described in paragraph (1) or (4). 12. (3) The State Fire Marshal shall have authority to enforce the building standards and other regulations of the State Fire Marshal in areas outside of corporate cities and districts providing fire protection services. 13. (4) The State Fire Marshal shall have authority to enforce the building standards and other regulations of the State Fire Marshal in corporate cities and districts providing fire protection services upon request of the chief fire official or the governing body. 14. (5) The State Fire Marshal shall enforce the building standards and other regulations of the State Fire Marshal on all University of California campuses and properties Inyo County Inyo County Grand Jury Post Office Box 401 Independence, CA 93526 administered or occupied by the University of California and on all California State University campuses and properties administered or occupied by the California State University. For each university campus or property, the State Fire Marshal may delegate that responsibility to the person of the State Fire Marshal's choice who shall be known as the Designated Campus Fire Marshal. 15. (b) A fee may be charged pursuant to the enforcement authority of this section but shall not exceed the estimated reasonable cost of providing the service for which the fee is charged, pursuant to Section 66014 of the Government Code. 16. 13146.1. 17. (a) Notwithstanding Section 13146, the State Fire Marshal, or the State Fire Marshal's authorized representative, shall inspect every jail or place of detention for persons charged with or convicted of a crime, unless the chief of any city, county, or city and county fire department or fire protection district, or that chief's authorized representative, indicates in writing to the State Fire Marshal, by June 30 of each applicable year pursuant to subdivision (b), that inspections of jails or places of detention, therein, shall be conducted by the chief, or the chief's authorized representative, and submits the reports as required in subdivision (c). 18. (b) The inspections shall be made at least once every two years for the purpose of enforcing the regulations adopted by the State Fire Marshal, pursuant to Section 13143, and the minimum standards pertaining to fire and life safety adopted by the Board of State and Community Corrections, pursuant to Section 6030 of the Penal Code. 19. (c) Reports of the inspections shall be submitted to the official in charge of the facility, the local governing body, the State Fire Marshal, and the Board of Corrections within 30 days of the inspections. 20. (d) The State Fire Marshal, or the State Fire Marshal's authorized representative, who performs an inspection pursuant to subdivision (a) may charge and collect a fee for the inspection from the local government. Any fee collected pursuant to this subdivision shall be in an amount, as determined by the State Fire Marshal, sufficient to pay the costs of that inspection or those related fire and life safety activities 21. 13146.2. 22. (a) Every city, county, or city and county fire department or district providing fire protection services required by Sections 13145 and 13146 to enforce building standards adopted by the State Fire Marshal and other regulations of the State Fire Marshal shall, annually, inspect all structures subject to subdivision (b) of Section 17921, except dwellings, for compliance with building standards and other regulations of the State Fire Marshal. 23. (b) A city, county, or city and county fire department or district providing fire protection services that inspects a structure pursuant to subdivision (a) may charge and collect a fee for the inspection from the owner of the structure in an amount, as determined by the city, 10 . 23 Inyo County Inyo County Grand Jury Post Office Box 401 Independence, CA 93526 county, or city and county fire department or district providing fire protection services, sufficient to pay the costs of that inspection. 24. (c) A city, county, or city and county fire department or district providing fire protection services that provides related fire and life safety activities for structures subject to subdivision (b) of Section 17921, such as plan review, construction consulting, fire watch, and investigation, may charge and collect a fee from the owner of the structure in an amount, as determined by the city, county, city and county, or district, sufficient to pay the costs of those related fire and life safety activities. 25. (d) The State Fire Marshal, or the State Fire Marshal's authorized representative, who inspects a structure subject to subdivision (b) of Section 17921, except dwellings, for compliance with building standards and other regulations of the State Fire Marshal, may charge and collect a fee for the inspection from the owner of the structure. The State Fire Marshal may also charge and collect a fee from the owner of the structure for related fire and life safety activities, such as plan review, construction consulting, fire watch, and investigation. Any fee collected pursuant to this subdivision shall be in an amount, as determined by the State Fire Marshal, sufficient to pay the costs of that inspection or those related fire and life safety activities. 26. 13146.3. 27. (a) A city, county, or city and county fire department or district providing fire protection services shall inspect every building used as a public or private school within its jurisdiction, for the purpose of enforcing regulations promulgated pursuant to Section 13143, not less than once each year. The State Fire Marshal and the State Fire Marshal's authorized representatives shall make these inspections not less than once each year in areas outside of corporate cities and districts providing fire protection services. 28. (b) A city, county, or city and county fire department or district that, or the State Fire Marshal or the State Fire Marshal's authorized representative who, inspects a structure pursuant to subdivision (a) may charge and collect a fee for the inspection in an amount sufficient to pay the costs of that inspection. 29. 13146.4. 30. (a) Every city or county fire department, city and county fire department, or district required to perform an annual inspection pursuant to Sections 13146.2 and 13146.3 shall report annually to its administering authority on its compliance with Sections 13146.2 and 13146.3. 31. (b) The report made pursuant to subdivision (a) shall occur when the administering authority discusses its annual budget, or at another time determined by the administering authority. 32. (c) The administering authority shall acknowledge receipt of the report made pursuant to subdivision (a) in a resolution or a similar formal document. * 4, * Inyo County Inyo County Grand Jury Post Office Box 401 Independence, CA 93526 33. (d) For purposes of this section, "administering authority" means a city council, county board of supervisors, or district board, as the case may be. 34. 13146.5.
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CO5The provisions of Sections 13145, 13146 and 13146.3 shall, so far as practicable, be carried out at the local level by persons who are regular full-time members of a regularly organized fire department of a city, county, or district providing fire protection services, and shall not be carried out by other persons pursuant to Section 34004 of the Government Code. . . . . Inyo County Inyo County Grand Jury Post Office Box 401 Independence, CA 93526 Inyo County Grand Jury Report Continuity Report SUMMARY The 2022-2023 Inyo County Grand Jury published a report on the Concealed Carry Permit (CCW) renewal process. The Grand Jury found that the information on the Inyo County Sheriff's Office's (ICSO) website did not provide the necessary information on minimum processing times to ensure that applicants would receive their new CCW permit before their previous permit expired. This report tracks the ICSO's response to the 2023 Grand Jury report and evaluates whether the recommendations that the ICSO agreed to were implemented.
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CO6Correction notice 2 violations noted issued 6/21/2022 Home Street MS Passed with 9/24/2020
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