Each county government shall
administer and enforce the International Fire Code in the
unincorporated areas of the county: PROVIDED, That any political
subdivision or municipal corporation providing fire protection
pursuant to RCW 14.08.120 shall, at its sole option, be
responsible for administration and enforcement of the
International Fire Code on its facility. Any fire protection
district or political subdivision may, pursuant to chapter 39.34 RCW, the interlocal cooperation act, assume all or a portion of
the administering responsibility and coordinate and cooperate
with the county government in the enforcement of the
International Fire Code.
It is not the intent of RCW 19.27.110 and 19.27.111 to
preclude or limit the authority of any city, town, county, fire
protection district, state agency, or political subdivision from
engaging in those fire prevention activities with which they are
charged.
It is not the intent of the legislature by adopting the
state building code or RCW 19.27.110 and 19.27.111 to grant
counties any more power to suppress or extinguish fires than
counties currently possess under the Constitution or other
statutes.
Each county is authorized to impose fees sufficient to pay
the cost of inspections, administration, and enforcement pursuant
to RCW 19.27.110 and 19.27.111.
[2003 c 291 § 4; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 37 § 1.]
NOTES:
Intent -- Finding -- 2003 c 291: See note following RCW 19.27.031.