§2225. Fire prevention and control guidelines for places of public accommodation — Inbound Citations
15 U.S.C. § 2225
Cited by 14 provisions in release 119-102.
Citations to 15 U.S.C. § 2225 as a whole
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(2) The term “approved places of public accommodation” means hotels, motels, and other places of public accommodation that are listed by the Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency as meeting the requirements of the fire prevention and control guidelines described in section 29 of the Federal Fire Prevention and Control Act of 1974 (15 U.S.C. 2225).
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(1) Not later than 2 years after September 25, 1990, each State (acting through its Governor or the Governor’s designee) shall, under procedures formulated by the Administrator of FEMA, submit to the Administrator of FEMA a list of those places of public accommodation affecting commerce located in the State which meet the requirements of the guidelines described in section 2225 of this title.
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(1) Not later than 60 days after the expiration of the 2-year period referred to in subsection (a), the Administrator of FEMA shall compile and publish in the Federal Register a national master list of all of the places of public accommodation affecting commerce located in each State that meet the requirements of the guidelines described in section 2225 of this title, and shall distribute such list to each agency of the Federal Government and take steps to make the employees of such agencies aware of its existence and contents.
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(a) No Federal funds may be used to sponsor or fund in whole or in part a meeting, convention, conference, or training seminar that is conducted in, or that otherwise uses the rooms, facilities, or services of, a place of public accommodation that does not meet the requirements of the fire prevention and control guidelines described in section 2225 of this title.
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The Administrator of FEMA, acting through the Administrator, is authorized to take steps to encourage the States to promote the use of automatic sprinkler systems and automatic smoke detection systems, and to disseminate to the maximum extent possible information on the life safety value and use of such systems. Such steps may include, but need not be limited to, providing copies of the guidelines described in section 2225 of this title and of the master list compiled under section 2224(b) of this title to Federal agencies, State and local governments, and fire services throughout the United States, and making copies of the master list compiled under section 2224(b) of this title available upon request to interested private organizations and individuals.
Citations to §2225(d)
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(i) The term “smoke alarm” has the meaning given the term “smoke detector” in section 2225(d) of title 15.
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(i) The term “smoke alarm” has the meaning given the term “smoke detector” in section 2225(d) of title 15.
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(A) The term “smoke alarm” has the meaning given the term “smoke detector” in section 2225(d) of title 15.
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(i) The term “smoke alarm” has the meaning given the term “smoke detector” in section 2225(d) of title 15.
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(A) The term “smoke alarm” has the meaning given the term “smoke detector” in section 2225(d) of title 15.
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(i) The term “smoke alarm” has the meaning given the term “smoke detector” in section 2225(d) of title 15.
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(5) the term “smoke alarm” has the meaning given the term “smoke detector” in section 2225(d) of title 15; and
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(i) The term “smoke alarm” has the meaning given the term “smoke detector” in section 2225(d) of title 15.
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(A) The term “smoke alarm” has the meaning given the term “smoke detector” in section 2225(d) of title 15.