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KEVIN S. REARDON
Kevin S. Reardon was appointed Ohio’s 39th State Fire Marshal on June 11, 2020. Prior to becoming State Fire Marshal, Reardon spent nearly six years as director of the Central Ohio Technical College Institute for Public Service & Safety. He has also served on the Ohio Board of Building Standards.
Reardon began his career in the fire service in 1981 with the Columbus Division of Fire, rising through the ranks from firefighter to battalion chief until his retirement in 2013. He also spent 10 years as then-Senator Mike DeWine’s military and veterans’ affairs liaison, and four years as homeland security manager for Battelle. (Continue reading here.)
Fireworks Redbook
A. From the library, the internet or purchased through a publisher. The Division of State Fire Marshal does not sell copies of the code. Codebooks can be obtained from the International Code Council (ICC) at 1-888-422-7233 or West Group at 1-800-328-9352. You can view the online version here.
A. The local fire official should be contacted first, as they are the authority having jurisdiction. If the local fire official chooses not to conduct the inspection, the State Fire Marshal’s Code Enforcement Bureau will conduct the inspection. Code Enforcement has instituted an electronic scheduling system, known as CLICK. To inquire or schedule an inspection with a fire safety inspector, please call the CLICK Scheduling Office at 614-644-5574 or 614-752-7172 or our toll-free number at 855-715-7790.
Q. Is a permit required for the installation, removal, alteration or abandonment in place of a flammable/combustible liquid storage tank that is not regulated by the Bureau of Underground Storage Tanks?
A. Yes. A permit is required from either the local fire official or if they choose not to issue the permit, then the permit would be obtained from the Code Enforcement Bureau.
A. The form can be obtained by clicking here or by calling the office at 614-728-5460 or 888-276-0303.
Q. When is a permit required for the installation or removal of a flammable/combustible liquid storage tank?
A. A permit is required for the installation or removal of a flammable/combustible liquid storage tank if the tank is 60 gallons or more. However, a permit is not required for a farm tank or residential heating oil tank that is 1,100 gallons or less.
Q. There are new construction projects and renovations being done on buildings in my jurisdiction, which involve fire protection systems. As fire chief, I’d like to be able to review those plans and provide feedback to the building official. Can I do plan reviews for fire protection systems and offer my input?
A. Yes, you are authorized by the Ohio Fire Code to do a plan review for fire protection systems, but there are guidelines you need to follow. First, you must inform the building official that you would like to receive and review the plans, as provided in the building code as listed in rule 1301:7-7-80 of the Administrative Code in accordance with Section 106.1.2 of that code and certain provisions of the OFC. Informing the building official in writing will provide you with documentation that is clear that you would like to proceed with all applicable plan reviews. Next, you must provide to the building official your findings of the plan review. Your findings must be in compliance with the Ohio Fire Code specific sections. For each element of the reviewed construction document that does not meet the requirements of the Ohio Fire Code, you need to provide in writing to the building official, a specific reference to the relevant sections of the Ohio Fire Code that have not been fully satisfied. You must provide your plan review findings to the building official within a time frame appropriate for compliance with the building official’s statutory requirements.
Q. As fire chief, I have received notices informing me that certain types of fire protection components, such as sprinkler heads, are being recalled. The problem is, I don’t know if or when the work has been done to correct the recalled component. Is there a section of the Ohio Fire Code that requires I be notified upon completion?
A. Yes. The building owner is required by the Ohio Fire Code to notify you that the component(s) have been replaced. Refer to the Ohio Fire Code, 1301:7-7-09, section (A) (9) 901.9.
Q. I have elementary schools in my fire jurisdiction. I would like to do fire safety inspections of those schools. Do I need to notify the State Fire Marshal of my inspections of those schools?
A. Yes, you are required to notify, in writing on an annual basis, the State Fire Marshal’s office, of your intent to inspect those schools. Each school, educational institution or children’s home shall be identified as to name and address when corresponding to the State Fire Marshal’s office.
Q. As a fire official, I receive complaints from persons on overcrowded conditions at nightclubs and bars. Some of those same occupancies do not have occupancy load capacity signs posted. Can I have them install occupancy load capacity signs?
A. A. Yes. Working in cooperation with the building official, you would need to evaluate the premises for the allowable occupant load for that assembly place. The occupancy sign, which must be of permanent design and construction, must be installed in a conspicuous place near the main exit or exit access doorway from the room or space.
A. A permit is required for the manufacture, processing or storage of explosives and explosive materials.
Submit a properly completed application on a form prescribed by the State Fire Marshal.
Submit directions to and a map to the site. Also indicate on the map the location of the explosive magazine(s) on the site.
Submit a copy of bonding and/or insurance in the amount of $100,000 where the explosive magazine is located against any and all damages that may arise.
Submit a check or money order for the amount of $75.00, payable to: Treasurer, State of Ohio.
Note: The magazine(s) and site must receive a satisfactory inspection from the State Fire Marshal's office, before an explosive magazine permit will be issued.
A. You can obtain an application by clicking here, or call (614) 752-7126 and ask that an explosive magazine application be mailed to you. Give your name and complete mailing address. Return the completed form, with a check or money order for $75.00 made payable to Treasurer, State of Ohio to: Division of State Fire Marshal, Bureau of Testing & Registration, 8895 East Main Street, Reynoldsburg, Ohio 43068.
A. No. A separate permit must be obtained from the sheriff's department having jurisdiction over the intended blasting site.
A. An explosive magazine permit may cover 1 or more magazines at a single location, but not more than 1 location by address.
A. An explosive magazine must be renewed once a year and is valid from July 1, to June 30, of the following year.
A. Explosive magazine renewal forms are mailed out to current permit holders each year prior to June 1st.
Q. I didn't receive an explosive magazine renewal for or lost the the one I got, how do I get a replacement explosive magazine permit form?
A. You can obtain a duplicate explosive magazine renewal by calling (614) 752-7126 and asking that a duplicate explosive magazine renewal be mailed to you. Give your name, license number, and complete mailing address.
A. The SFM FEIB cannot investigate every fire in Ohio – we are not staffed for that level of activity. The FEIB is a special resource for local fire and law enforcement officers to call on for expertise on the tough cases requiring special experience. The FEIB is specially trained to investigate fires, arsons and explosives; that’s all we do, we have no other duties.
All fatal fires, or fires involving substantial or critical injury
All firefighter fatality or substantial or critical injury fires
Suspicious fires, multiple origin, physical evidence found
Commercial fires, or large dollar loss fires
All explosions and improvised explosive devices (IEDs)
All fireworks incidents, substantial or critical injury or fires
Major incidents involving long term scene investigation
Q. How long will it take an investigator to respond?
A. The 1-800-589-2728 number is answered 24 hours per day by a fire dispatch center in the Columbus area. One of the FEIB supervisors is always "on-call" and will return call the requestor within 5-10 minutes of the request. The FEIB supervisor needs to talk to an incident commander or chief officer on the scene, not the local dispatch center. The FEIB supervisor will triage the incident and determine whether an investigator will respond immediately, or hold the response until the next business day, in accordance with the SFM Policy on After Hours Response. For an immediate response it is the FEIB goal to have the first investigator on the scene within 2 hours of the request, and additional resources to respond as quickly as possible.
Q. What types of incidents will you respond to immediately?
A. The FEIB supervisor on-call must make a decision based on the information provided by the incident commander – every call is different. We do our best to meet the needs of the departments requesting our help.
The FEIB supervisor on call will always dispatch an investigator(s) immediately to the following types of incidents:
Civilian fatality or substantial or critical injury
Firefighter fatality or substantial or critical injury
Possible arson with identified witnesses and or suspects
Explosions, IEDs, fireworks substantial or critical injuries or fatalities
The FEIB supervisors will evaluate each request individually and will make a judgment on responses, case by case. Every effort will be made to assist the local agencies, and an explanation of why an incident must be held until the next business day will provided to the caller / requestor.
A. The SFM FEIB supervisor will advise the incident commander on specific actions to take if an investigator is going to be dispatched immediately. In general, the following steps are always appropriate:
Secure the scene! Keep all non-essential people out of scene. Stay on the scene with a physical presence of the fire or law enforcement personnel if possible.
Secure the victims! Whether on the scene or in a medical facility, the survivors and fatal victims will be crucial to the investigation.
Keep an engine or ladder company on-scene if possible to assist the arson investigator(s) with lights, tools or manpower.
Don’t dig out the scene, move or destroy evidence or alter the scene before calling us – extinguish the fire, minimize overhaul and hold the scene for the SFM arson investigator.
Do not allow personnel to remove belongings, valuables or appliances from the scene.
A. Yes. For more information call the State Fire Marshal's Bureau of Testing and Registration at 614-752-7126. When application is made, you must submit a letter of proficiency in the handling and discharging of fireworks from an Ohio licensed exhibitor or a certified copy of a license from another state. The application can be downloaded from the following website: www.com.ohio.gov/fire Click on the link to "Forms" at the bottom of the page. Scroll to "Fireworks Exhibitor Forms".
A. The laboratory routinely accepts evidence from the following Ohio entities: any law enforcement agency; any fire service agency; any federal law enforcement agency; any state or local government agency / laboratory; any coroner’s office and bureaus of the State Fire Marshal’s Office.
A. We accept evidence in person, via courier, and US Postal Service (registered or certified only) at the Forensic Lab during regular business days from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Please click here for further instructions.
A. Forensic services are provided in the form of scientific examinations of ignitable liquids, fire debris, explosives, latent prints and general examination of any physical evidence involved in a suspected arson fire, explosive incident, hazardous situation, or other criminal activity. Please click here for the specific test codes.
A. In addition to chain of custody considerations, fire debris, ignitable liquid, latent print and explosive evidence have particular packaging requirements. Please refer to our Publications for illustrated instructions.
Q. How do I register for a class? (Attempted to register and got message to call registrar’s office – Can you sign me up)?
There was NO MATCH for the information (i.e., last 4 digits of SSN, zip code (e.g., change of address OR using Agency zip code), and birthdate) you have entered. Please contact the Registrar for more information.
Q. I didn’t receive email notification…did you receive my registration?
A. Either you don’t have your prerequisite paperwork submitted or the class has not been confirmed yet. To find the prerequisites for a class, click on "details".
A. All classes begin at 9:00 A.M. unless other wise specified in the confirmation letter.
A. Go to the course "Details" and email the coordinator or once the class is confirmed it will be on the confirmation letter. You can also click on "Course Offering/Schedule On-Line Student Registration" and view page 13 & 14 of the "Student Policy".
The registrar will complete and submit the necessary paperwork for you once you show up to attend a class. Or, you can call the Registrar’s office at 614-752-7263 and speak with Ken Thompson.
A. All certification questions need to be addressed by the Ohio Department of Public Safety, Division of EMS: 800-233-0785 or 614-466-9447 or http://www.ems.ohio.gov.
A. Yes; call and or schedule with Wyvonne Page at 614-752-2078 or Wyvonne.page@com.state.oh.us.
The student can go to "Details" when viewing a course and send an email at the course coordinator link "send email".
A. Prerequisite information can be found by clicking on "Details" when in a specific Course. Copies of this prerequisite information can be mailed, faxed or emailed to:
A. Go to the Ohio Fire Academy website.
Click on: "Direct Delivery". Page 2 of the Direct Delivery Request Form lists all the classes, the number of hours and the cost.
A. Please call the registrar at 614-752-7196.
A. Yes, if you received a transaction confirmation that the fax went through successfully.
A. Yes, the registrar’s office will have your key card for your dorm from the hours of 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. and the security guard at the front desk will have your key card after 5:00 P.M.
A. After the Academy processes student registration and satisfies your record, each student will have the ability to print their own certificate. Students can go to: www.com.ohio.gov/fire and click on "Course Offering/Schedule On-Line Student Application". Once the next page comes up, click on "My Profile" and log-in. Click on "Print Certificate" (left hand side) next to the course for the certificate you want to print.
If you don’t know your student identification number and/or Password, click on "Create Account/Forgot Password". Fill out the questions; click the "agreement" and "submit". Your password and student identification will be sent to your email address within minutes. Once you have an student identification and Password, complete the process as outlined above.
Be sure to follow the email as it spells out how to log in; your original password is case sensitive (caps lock-on) and distinguish between the letter O and the number 0 (zero). A helpful hint would be to change your password to something that’s easier to remember and not necessarily case sensitive.
Important Note: It is critical that we always have your most current address on file at all times. Wrong addresses can lead to mis-directed or delayed mail and potential problems for you. It is recommended that you notify us in writing of your change(s) of address as soon as possible.
Testing and Registration - Fire Certification for an Entity (Companies, Corporations, Partnerships, Etc.)
A. All companies involved in the installation, service, or maintenance of "fire protection equipment", including water lines, sprinkler systems, emergency lighting, smoke and fire detection, fire extinguishing systems and fire extinguishers "for profit."
Q. How do I go about getting a license for my company, and are there any minimum requirements the company must meet to obtain a "Fire Protection Certification?"
A. You can obtain an application by clicking here or call (614) 752-7126. Ask for a Company Fire Certification application to be sent to you. Give your name and complete mailing address. After you receive the application, complete it and return it with a check or money order payable to Treasurer, State of Ohio. The fee is $200.00 for Main Company, $50.00 for Sole Proprietor, $10.00 for a Branch Company. The only minimum requirement is that when you submit the application and fee, also include proof of liability/completion insurance for not less than $50,000.00. Send application, fee and proof of insurance to: A. Call (614) 752-7126. When your call is put through, ask for a Company Fire Certification application to be sent to you. Give your name and complete mailing address. After you receive the application, complete it and return it with a check or money order payable to Treasurer, State of Ohio. The fee is $200.00. The only minimum requirement is that when you submit the application and fee, also include proof of liability/completion insurance for not less than $50,000.00. Send application, fee and proof of insurance to:
A. A Company Fire Protection Certification allows a company to engage in the business of servicing, testing, repairing, and the installation of fire protection and/or firefighting equipment for profit. Note: An entity must restrict its' activities to those certification categories in which its' employees (individuals) are certified.
A. Main Company (partnership, limited liability company (LLC), association or corporation) - $200 Sole Proprietor (a business in which one person owns all the assets, owes all the liability and operates in his/her capacity) - $50 Branch Office (a separate but dependent office of a main certified Fire Protection company that operates at a different address from the main company) - $10
Q. Does a company have to renew its certification?
A. Yes. There is no longer a 60-day late renewal period. All renewal applications must be received by the expiration date. Any applications received past the expiration date will be treated as a new application and initial application fees will apply.
A. Fire protection company license must be renewed once a year and is valid from July 1, to July 1, of the following year. Renewal notices are emailed and mailed out approximately 120 days prior to renewal. After you receive your application you may renew online at https://elicense7.com.ohio.gov/ or complete it and return it with a check or money order payable to Treasurer, State of Ohio. The fee is $150.00. for a Main Company, and $25.00 for a Sole Proprietor. Return the completed renewal form, proof of liability/completion insurance of no less than $50,000.00, and fee(s) to:
Important Note: It is critical that we always have your most current address on file at all times. Wrong addresses can lead to misdirected or delayed mail and potential problems for you. It is recommended that you notify us in writing of your change of address as soon as possible. You may submit your changes to webfmtr@com.state.oh.com or mail to:
Testing and Registration - Fire Certification for an Individual
A. All persons and entities (sole proprietors, companies, corporations, partnerships, etc.) involved in the installation, service, or maintenance of "fire protection equipment", including water lines, sprinkler systems, emergency lighting, smoke and fire detection, fire extinguishing systems and fire extinguishers "for profit."
A. There are 10 different test categories:
1. Automatic Sprinklers and Standpipe Systems
2. Fire Service Mains
3. Fire Pumps
4. Fire Alarm and Detection Equipment (Residential and Commercial)
6. Engineered Extinguishing Equipment (other than water)
7. Pre-Engineered Extinguishing Equipment (other than water)
8. Household Fire Warning Equipment Only (Residential)
9. Aerosol Extinguishing Equipment (other than water)
10. Diesel Fire Pump Technician
No "job experience" or "training" is required except for categories 6, 7 and 9. For categories 6, 7 and 9 one of the following must be provided:
1. Proof from the manufacturer of training or approval to work on the manufacturer’s engineered or pre-engineered systems.
2. Inspection Reports demonstrating that the applicant has witnessed the code compliant installation/major repairs of ten (10) engineered or pre-engineered systems within two (2) years immediately prior to making application.
a) The name and license number of the individual performing such installation/major repairs
b) Type of systems observed/installed (kidde, ansul, etc.)
c) Date and location of installation/major repairs
A. Submit an application to the State Fire Marshal (SFM) with a $35.00 application fee per category in which you wish to become certified. Once you have received notification you have been approved to sit for examination(s) it is your responsibility to contact PSI Services LLC (PSI) at www.psiexams.com or call 800-733-9267 M-F 7:30am - 10:00pm or Sat-Sun 9:00am - 5:30pm (Eastern time) to pay the additional exam fee of $40.00 per category and reserve your exam date and time. For more information, including exam locations, please view the Candidate Information Bulletin
A. No. You only have to take and pass the test(s) relevant to the type of work with which you will be involved.
A. Examinations are administered by PSI at their eight (8) locations throughout Ohio. PSI also offers testing nationwide. You must first submit your exam application through the State Fire Marshal.
A. Visit www.psiexams.com or call 800-733-9267 M-F 7:30am – 10:00pm or Sat-Sun 9:00am – 5:30pm (EST) to pay the exam fee and reserve your exam date and time. For more information, including exam locations, please view the Candidate Information Bulletin.
A. If you wish to take multiple exams in one day, it is best to schedule them during the same scheduling session.
A. Anyone who wishes to take a test but is a non-Ohio resident must sign a notarized affidavit called Irrevocable Consent to Legal Services form and it must be submitted at time of application. Click here. Once an Out-of-State resident has applied for the exam with the State Fire Marshal and has been notified they are approved to take the exam, they will contact PSI Services about scheduling an exam in a location near them. PSI Services offers testing nationwide.
A. Your results will be given to you immediately following completion of the examination. The minimum passing score is 70%.
If you pass, you will immediately receive a Score Report indicating you passed.
If you do not pass, you will receive a Score Report that includes a diagnostic report indicating your strengths and weaknesses by content area.
A. Yes. If you fail, you must pay PSI $40.00 to retest until achieving a passing score within your 90-day eligibility period. If a passing score is not achieved within the 90-day eligibility period to test with PSI, a new application and $35.00 must be submitted to the SFM for reauthorization to sit for examination for another 90-day eligibility period.
A. No. SFM has contracted with PSI to conduct the examination program. PSI provides these examinations through a network of computer examination centers in Ohio and throughout the United States
A. Annually. Your license expiration date is based on the first letter of your last name. Refer to the schedule below:
A. No. Re-testing would only be required if your license expired. There is no longer a 60-day late renewal period. If your renewal is not received in our office on or before your expiration date, your license is expired and you must re-test to regain your license.
A. You will receive a notice by mail or email to renew your license approximately 120 days prior to your expiration date. After you receive your renewal, you may renew online at https://elicense7.com.ohio.gov/ or complete it and return it with a check or money order for $40.00 made payable to Treasurer, State of Ohio to:
A. The 60-day late renewal period for Fire Protection licenses has been eliminated. Past due renewal applications are no longer accepted. You must re-test to re-gain your license if your renewal application is not received by your expiration date.
Q. I am licensed/certified to install fire protection equipment in other states, but not in Ohio, can I operate under the licenses of other states in Ohio?
A. No. Ohio does not recognize certifications of other states. You must obtain an Ohio certification.
Q. How do I make changes to my license, such as change of address, my last name, etc.?
A. All requests for changes need to be written and may be submitted to our email address at webfmtr@com.state.oh.us or mailed to:
Important Note: It is critical that we always have your most current address on file at all times. Wrong addresses can lead to misdirected or delayed mail and potential problems for you. It is recommended that you notify us in writing of your change of address as soon as possible.
Testing and Registration - Fireworks Exhibitor Assistants
Q. If I'm a "Licensed Fireworks Exhibitor", do the people who help me set up an exhibition need to have a Fireworks Exhibitor License?
A. Any person(s) assisting a Licensed Fireworks Exhibitor in the set-up of an exhibition, as an employee or a volunteer, must be registered by the Fireworks Exhibitor as an assistant, with the State Fire Marshal. Exempt from this requirement is any person(s) involved in the clean-up of the discharge site, before or after discharge, providing they do not handle any "1.3G" fireworks. Once product is on site only licensed exhibitor assistants are allowed within the discharge area.
A. You can obtain an application to register a New Employee by clicking here. Complete the form and return it to the State Fire Marshal’s office by email, fax or US mail with the $25.00 application fee. Checks and money orders are payable to: Treasurer, State of Ohio. A $25.00 fee is required for each Fireworks Exhibitor Assistant being registered. Applicants cannot be convicted of, or have pled guilty to, a felony under the laws or Ohio, another state of in the United States of America. National FBI background check results can be obtained at our office for a fee of $25.25 or at the local police or sheriff’s office. The State Fire Marshal may accept a currently valid “Certificate of Clearance” issued by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives as satisfactory documentation of a person’s criminal history EXCEPT when a Relief of Disability was granted by the ATF. The applicant must supply a copy of this certificate to our office.
Important Note: It is critical that we always have your most current address on file at all times. Wrong addresses can lead to misdirected or delayed mail and potential problems for you. It is recommended that you notify us in writing of your change of address as soon as possible. Write to:
A. Any person who wishes to be an exhibitor (commonly referred to as a "lead shooter") of indoor, outdoor, theatrical, or special effects fireworks in Ohio.
1. Submit a properly completed application on a form prescribed by the State Fire Marshal.
2. Submit with the application one (1) of the following:
a. Written and signed documentation of the applicant’s proficiency in the handling and discharging of fireworks in a manner that emphasizes the safety and security of the public from an Ohio licensed fireworks exhibitor, manufacturer, or wholesaler; or
b. A certified copy of a valid license issued by another state authorizing the applicant to conduct all types of fireworks exhibitions and discharging any and all types of "1.3G" fireworks in that state.
3. Be 21 years of age or older.
4. Take the Fireworks Exhibitor Licensing Exam and pass with a score of 70% or higher.
5. The applicant must not have been convicted of, or have pled guilty to a felony under the laws of Ohio, any other states, or the United States of America. National FBI background check results can be obtained at our office for a fee of $25.25 or at the local police or sheriff’s office. The State Fire Marshal may accept a currently valid “Certificate of Clearance” issued by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives as satisfactory documentation of a person’s criminal history EXCEPT when a Relief of Disability was granted by the ATF. The applicant must supply a copy of this certificate to our office.
Q. What is the minimum test score required to "Pass" the Fireworks Exhibitor Licensing Examination?
Q. How do I become a Licensed Fireworks Exhibitor?
A. Submit an application to the State Fire Marshal (SFM) with a $50.00 fee per category in which you wish to become certified. Once you have received notification you have been approved to sit for the examination(s) it is your responsibility to contact PSI Services LLC (PSI) at www.psiexams.com or call 800-733-9267 M-F 7:30am - 10:00pm or Sat-Sun 9:00am - 5:30pm (Eastern time) to pay the exam fee of $40.00 per category and reserve your exam date and time. For more information, including exam locations, please view the Candidate Information Bulletin.
A. Examinations are administered by PSI at their eight (8) locations throughout Ohio. You must first submit your exam application through the State Fire Marshal.
If you pass, you will immediately receive a successful notification letter.
If you do not pass, you will receive a letter that includes a diagnostic report indicating your strengths and weaknesses by content area.
A. Yes. If you fail, you must pay PSI $40.00 to retest until achieving a passing score within your 90-day eligibility period. If a passing score is not achieved within the 90-day eligibility period to test with PSI, a new application and $50.00 per category must be submitted to the SFM for reauthorization to sit for examination for another 90-day eligibility period.
IMPORTANT NOTES ABOUT RENEWALS: Your renewal application and the correct fee must be RECEIVED by our office before the expiration of your current license (April 1st). If your application and fee are received by our office any time after the expiration of your current license (April 1st), your renewal application will be treated as a "new applicant" application and you will be required to take and pass the Fireworks Exhibitor Licensing Examination in order to become re-licensed. All renewals must be submitted using the form provided by the State Fire Marshal. In addition, if you move, you must notify us of your new address, if we don't know your new address, you may miss your renewal notice and your license may expire, causing you to have to re-apply and retest.
A. You will receive a notice by mail or email to renew your license 90 days prior to your expiration date (April 1st). After you receive your renewal, you may renew online at https://elicense7.com.ohio.gov/ or complete it and return it with a check or money order for $50.00 made payable to Treasurer, State of Ohio to:
A. No. Retesting would only be required if you failed to have your renewal application and fees received by our office prior to expiration of your current license (April 1st), or the current license has expired.
A. You must submit an application, pay the associated fees and retest the same as a new applicant.
A. Submit an application to the State Fire Marshal (SFM) with a $50.00 fee per category in which you wish to become certified. Once you have received notification you have been approved to sit for the examination it is your responsibility to contact PSI Services LLC (PSI) at www.psiexams.com or call 800-733-9267 M-F 7:30am - 10:00pm or Sat-Sun 9:00am - 5:30pm (Eastern time) to pay the exam fee of $40.00 per category and reserve your exam date and time. For more information, including exam locations, please view the Candidate Information Bulletin.
A. Annually. IMPORTANT NOTES ABOUT RENEWALS: Your renewal application and the correct fee must be RECEIVED by our office before the expiration of your current license (April 1st). If your application and fee are received by our office any time after the expiration of your current license (April 1st), your renewal application will be treated as a "new applicant" application and you will be required to take and pass the Fireworks Exhibitor Licensing Examination in order to become re-licensed. All renewals must be submitted using the form provided by the State Fire Marshal. In addition, if you move, you must notify us of your new address, if we don't know your new address, you may miss your renewal notice and your license may expire, causing you to have to re-apply and retest.
Q. How do I have to renew my license?
You will receive a notice by mail or email to renew your license 90 days prior to your expiration date (April 1st). After you receive your renewal, you may renew online at https://elicense7.com.ohio.gov/ or complete it and return it with a check or money order for $50.00 made payable to Treasurer, State of Ohio to:
A. You must notify us of your new address. If we don't know your new address, you may miss your renewal notice and your license may expire, causing you to have to re-apply and retest.
Testing and Registration - Hotel / Motel
Q. Who is required to have a Hotel/Motel License?
1. Any structure consisting of one or more buildings, with more than five sleeping rooms kept, used, maintained, advertised, or held out to the public to be a place where sleeping accommodations are offered for pay to transient guests for a period of 30 days or less;
2. Those facilities specifically constructed, kept, used, maintained, advertised, and held out to the public to offer a temporary residence to persons either relocating their residence in an area or on temporary work assignment in an area; or
3. An "SRO Facility," meaning a facility with more than five sleeping rooms that are kept, used, maintained, advertised, or held out to the public as a place where sleeping rooms are offered on a single room occupancy (SRO) basis and is intended for use as a primary residence for residential guests staying for a period of more than 30 days.
Q. Who is exempt from needing a Hotel/Motel License?
A. Exempt from licensing are agricultural labor camps, apartment houses, lodging houses, rooming houses, hospitals, and college dormitories.
1. For a new hotel/motel (or newly renovated facility that was not a hotel/motel before renovations) use this schedule:
a) Any facility with multi-purpose rooms/any place of assembly - $4,000.00
b) Interior Corridor Rooms Only - $3,0000.00
c) Exterior Corridor Rooms Only - $2,0000.00
2. For an existing hotel/motel facility, not currently doing business – the fee is $110.00 up to 110 rooms and $1.00 per room thereafter.
3. If you are buying or have bought an existing hotel/motel facility which is currently doing business – the fee to transfer the license is $500.00. Change of Ownership applications received more than 90 days from the property transfer date are otherwise late per Ohio Administrative Code section 1301.7-7-01(R)(7)(b)(v); OFC 118.7.2.5 and will be charged an additional $250.00 Late Change of Ownership fee.
Q. How do I start the process of getting a Hotel /Motel License?
A. You may download hotel/motel applications from the Division of State Fire Marshal’s website at www.com.ohio.gov/fire, select Bureaus at the top of the screen, then Test & Register on the left, then select from the applications under Applications & Registration or call 614-752-7126, and ask for a Hotel/Motel License Application and give your name and complete mailing address. The application will be mailed to you.
A. Yes. All hotel/motel licenses expire December 31 of each year and must be renewed prior to expiration for the next calendar year. If a hotel/motel license is not renewed by December 31, all operations must cease until the hotel/motel license is renewed.
A. The renewal fee is $110.00 up to 110 rooms and $1.00 per room thereafter, if renewal is received prior to the December 31 expiration. Any renewal applications received after December 31 must pay a reactivation fee of $300.00 in addition to the annual renewal fee. Renewal applications received after March 1 will be treated as a new hotel application and new hotel fees will apply, which range from $2,000 to $4,000.
A. A renewal notice is mailed to the facility's address in late July to early August of each year, and emailed if an email address is provided. The complete application with appropriate renewal fee must be received prior to the expiration date of December 31 of the current license. You may also renew online.
Q. I did not receive or I cannot find my Hotel/ Motel License Renewal Application, how can I get one?
A. You may email Testing & Registration at webfmtr@com.state.oh.com and explain your situation and another Hotel/Motel License Renewal Application will be sent to you or call 614-752-7126, explain your situation and ask for a Hotel/Motel License Renewal Application to be mailed to you. Remember to give your name and complete mailing address. You may also renew online.
1. Transient Hotel/Motel License: This is for facilities which have transient guests staying for a period of 30 days or less.
2. Transient 270 Hotel/Motel License: This is for facilities which have transient guests staying for a period of 270 days or less (not more than 40 percent of the transient guest rooms in the hotel are used for guests to stay for a continuous period of two hundred seventy days or less).
3. Extended Stay Hotel/Motel License: This is for facilities specifically constructed, kept, used, maintained, advertised, and held out to the public to offer a temporary residence to persons either relocating their residence in an area or on temporary work assignment in an area.
4. Single Room Occupancy (SRO): Are those facilities with more than five sleeping rooms that offer such rooms to one occupant with the intent of the room being the occupant's permanent residence for period longer than 30 days.
5. Residential Hotel: Are those facilities constructed for both transient and non-transient use where non-transient dwelling units are offered for a minimum stay of more than 30 days.
Q. What are the requirements for an "Extended Stay Hotel / Motel License?
A. You must submit a Certificate of Occupancy Permit, which is issued by the building department official which has jurisdiction for your facility. The Certificate of Occupancy Permit must clearly indicate which rooms are approved as dwelling units. Typically, this is indicated on the Certificate of Occupancy Permit with the terms R-1, R-1/R-2, and also indicating what rooms are approved as dwelling units.
A. Extended stay facilities are generally, but not limited to, facilities which are approved or can be used as dwellings having permanent facilities for cooking, living, sanitation, and sleeping.
Testing and Registration - Reduced Ignition Propensity Cigarettes:
Q. What is a reduced ignition propensity cigarette (RIPC)?
A. A reduced ignition propensity (more commonly, but incorrectly known as "fire-safe") cigarette is one that has been designed to be less likely than a conventional cigarette to ignite soft furnishings such as a couch or mattress. ("Questions and Answers on NIST Reduced Ignition Propensity Cigarette Testing," National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST))
Q. How can a typical cigarette be changed into a reduced ignition propensity cigarette (RIPC)?
A. By changing the combinations of the physical properties of a cigarette, the ignition propensity of a cigarette can also be altered. Such properties include:
Circumference of the cigarette
Tobacco packing density
Tobacco column length
Chemicals added to the paper
Paper permeability
In accordance with Ohio law, Reduced Ignition Propensity Cigarettes (RIPC) on the market are "banded." The bands have a lower paper permeability, which acts like a "speed bump" for the burn speed of a cigarette. (U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission CPSC Staff Assessment of Cigarette Ignition Risk)
A. An accredited laboratory shall test all cigarettes to be sold in Ohio in accordance with the American society of testing and materials standard E2187-04, titled "standard test method for measuring ignition strength of cigarettes" or any subsequent standard adopted by the state fire marshal in accordance with Ohio law. (Ohio Revised Code §3739.03(B)(1))
Q. What is the ASTM E2187, Standard Test Method for Measuring the Ignition Strength of Cigarettes?
A. The standard requires a lit cigarette to be placed on ten layers of standard filter paper in a draft-free environment and then observed to determine whether or not the tobacco column burns through its full length. A brand is in compliance with reduced ignition propensity cigarettes (RIPC) requirements if no more than twenty five percent (25%) of the 40 cigarettes tested in a trial exhibit full length burns (FLBs). ("Fire Safer" Cigarettes, Harvard School of Public Health/American Legacy Foundation, January 2005)
A. The Ohio General Assembly enacted House Bill 500 (Reduced Ignition Propensity Cigarettes) in January 2009, setting an effective date for implementation of the reduced ignition propensity cigarettes (RIPC) program as May 1, 2010. House Bill 500 established reduced ignition propensity standards for all cigarettes sold in Ohio and requires cigarette manufacturers to submit an application for certification to the state fire marshal’s office for each brand family to be sold in Ohio. All styles listed in the certification under that brand family name must meet an established cigarette fire safety performance standard, based on ASTM E2187, Standard Test Method for Measuring the Ignition Strength of Cigarettes.
A. All styles of cigarettes sold under the same trademark and differentiated from one another by means of additional modifiers or descriptors, including, but not limited to, "menthol," "lights," "kings," and "100s." "Brand family" includes cigarettes sold under a brand name, whether that name is used alone or in conjunction with any other word, trademark, logo, symbol, motto, selling message, recognizable pattern of colors, or other indicia of product identification identical or similar to, or identifiable with, a previous brand of cigarettes. (Ohio Revised Code §3739.01)
A. Ohio Revised Code §3739.07 sets the standards for reduced ignition propensity cigarettes (RIPC) in Ohio. That section states:
(A) Each manufacturer shall submit to the state fire marshal a written certification that each type of cigarette listed in the certification has been tested in accordance with division (B) of section 3739.03 or section 3739.04 of the Revised Code and each type of cigarette listed in the certification meets the performance standard set forth in division (B) of section 3739.03 of the Revised Code or approved under section 3739.04 of the Revised Code.
(B) A manufacturer shall include in the written certification the manufacturer submits under division (A) of this section all of the following information for each type of cigarette listed in the certification:
(1) The brand or trade name on the cigarette package;
(2) The style of cigarette;
(3) The length of the cigarette in millimeters;
(4) The circumference of the cigarette in millimeters;
(5) The flavor of the cigarette, if applicable;
(6) Whether the cigarette is filter or nonfilter;
(7) A description of the package;
(8) The marking the manufacturer uses that the state fire marshal approved in accordance with section 3739.06 of the Revised Code;
(9) The name, address, and telephone number of the laboratory, if different than the manufacturer, that conducted the test of the cigarette;
(10) The date that the testing of the cigarette occurred.
Per Ohio Revised Code §3739.02, no person is permitted to sell cigarettes in Ohio unless such cigarettes meet these listed certification standards and are sold via properly marked packages.
Q. How will the consumer know if a cigarette meets the reduced ignition propensity standards?
A. Pursuant to Ohio Revised Code §3739.06:
(A) A manufacturer, shall place a marking on each package of cigarettes that is certified under section 3739.07 of the Revised Code. The marking shall be in eight-point type or larger, permanently printed, stamped, engraved, or embossed upon the cigarette package or cellophane wrap at or near the UPC code on the package, and consist of only the letters "FSC" that shall signify "fire standards compliant."
(B) A manufacturer shall include the approved mark on each package of cigarettes that is certified under section 3739.07 of the Revised Code to indicate compliance with the requirements of this chapter. A manufacturer shall use such marking for all of the cigarettes the manufacturer sells and shall apply the marking uniformly to all packages, including, but not limited to, packs, cartons, cases, and brands sold by that manufacturer.
A. FSC stands for fire standard compliant. This is referencing the testing standards established in Ohio Revised Code Chapter §3739.
A. The initial certification must be filed with the state fire marshal by May 1, 2010 and will be valid until April 30, 2013. Any certifications received during the licensing cycle will be valid until the end of that certification period. Re-certifications will need to be filed prior to April 30, 2013 for the next certification cycle. The state fire marshal has a standard application form which can be downloaded here, and must be used to certify a cigarette brand family.
Q. Where can I find an application for a cigarette manufacturer to certify a reduced ignition propensity cigarette?
A. Click here for an application or you can call (614) 752-7126 and request an application to be mailed or faxed to you.
Certifications can also be faxed to 614-995-4206 or sent via email to webfmtr@com.state.oh.us. Certifications received via fax or email must be accompanied by credit card information for payment.
Q. Are applicants required to send in sample cigarette packs along with the testing results to document packaging?
A. The manufacturer is only required to submit a copy of the marking they will place on each package, carton, and case of cigarettes. The state fire marshal may request the manufacturer to submit sample cigarettes.
A. Pursuant to Revised Code §3739.12 (B):
The requirements of sections 3739.02 to 3739.10 of the Revised Code shall not prohibit a wholesale dealer or retail dealer of cigarettes from selling the dealer’s inventory of cigarettes in existence on or after the effective date of this section if the dealer establishes both of the following:
(1) That the state tax stamps were affixed to the cigarettes prior to the effective date of this section;
(2) That the inventory that was purchased prior to the effective date of this section is comparable in quantity to the inventory purchased during the same period of the prior year.
Consistent with these requirements, the state fire marshal will recognize January 1, 2011 as the “sell by date” for depleting existing stockpiles of cigarettes for any wholesale dealer or agent that sells cigarettes in Ohio. Any cigarette brand sold in Ohio after May 1, 2010 must either meet the reduced ignition propensity standards for cigarettes as required by Revised Code Chapter §3739, or have a tax date stamp of April 30, 2010 or earlier.
A. The Ohio Department of Taxation issues the wholesale cigarette dealer's licenses. For more information you can visit their website at http://tax.ohio.gov/divisions/excise/cigarettes/index.stm. Any tobacco product manufacturer whose cigarettes are sold within the state of Ohio must apply for certification with the Ohio Attorney General. For more information you can visit their website http://www.ohioattorneygeneral.gov/TobaccoSearch.
A. Beginning May 1, 2010, a list of cigarette manufacturers will be maintained on the state fire marshal’s website and can be seen by clicking here.
Q. How will cigarette wholesalers and retail dealers know if a brand family has been certified through the State Fire Marshal’s office?
A. In addition to checking with the State Fire Marshal, Revised Code §3739.10 provides specific guidance to manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers for notification of certification procedures. It states:
Manufacturers: A manufacturer that certifies its cigarettes in accordance with section 3739.07 of the Revised Code shall provide a copy of the certifications to each wholesale dealer and agent to which the manufacturer sells cigarettes and shall provide sufficient copies of an illustration of the package marking used by the manufacturer pursuant to section 3739.06 of the Revised Code for each retail dealer to which the wholesale dealer or agent sells cigarettes.
Wholesalers: Each wholesale dealer and agent who receives a copy of a manufacturer’s certification and copies of the manufacturer’s illustration shall provide to each retail dealer to which the wholesale dealer and agent sell the manufacturer’s cigarettes a copy of the illustration provided to the wholesale dealer or agent by the manufacturer. A wholesale dealer, agent, or retail dealer shall allow the state fire marshal, the tax commissioner, and the attorney general to inspect the markings of cigarette packaging marked in accordance with section 3739.06 of the Revised Code.
Questions Regarding Ohio’s Fire Standards Compliant Cigarette Law:
A. If the cigarette meets the laboratory testing and Fire Standards Compliant (FSC) marking standards as provided in New York statute, such cigarettes will most likely, pending filing of the required certification by its manufacturer, meet the testing and marking requirements set forth R.C. Chapter 3739. However, it is important to note that, as a threshold matter, R.C. 3739.02 states:
Except as otherwise permitted in section 3739.12 of the Revised Code, no person shall sell or offer to sell cigarettes in this state or sell or offer to sell cigarettes to persons located in this state unless all of the following requirements are met:
(A) The manufacturer of the cigarettes has the cigarettes tested in accordance with the testing method specified in section 3739.03 of the Revised Code or the testing method approved by the state fire marshal under section 3739.04 of the Revised Code.
A manufacturer that certifies its cigarettes in accordance with section 3739.07 of the Revised Code shall provide a copy of the certifications to each wholesale dealer and agent to which the manufacturer sells cigarettes and shall provide sufficient copies of an illustration of the package marking used by the manufacturer pursuant to section 3739.06 of the Revised Code for each retail dealer to which the wholesale dealer or agent sells cigarettes. Each wholesale dealer and agent who receives a copy of a manufacturer’s certification and copies of the manufacturer’s illustration shall provide to each retail dealer to which the wholesale dealer and agent sell the manufacturer’s cigarettes a copy of the illustration provided to the wholesale dealer or agent by the manufacturer. A wholesale dealer, agent, or retail dealer shall allow the State fire marshal, the tax commissioner, and the attorney general to inspect the markings of cigarette packaging marked in accordance with section 3739.06 of the Revised Code.
Q. What type of documentation should a wholesale dealer or retail dealer have to demonstrate compliance with R.C. Chapter 3739? A.	For existing non-FSC stock acquired prior to May 1, 2010: Cigarette packaging should bear the appropriate tax stamp in accordance with the regulations of the Department of Taxation and as affixed to the packaging prior to May 1, 2010.
Wholesale dealers should also have the appropriate documentation to demonstrate when the tax stamps associated with the cigarette packaging were acquired and affixed to the packaging.
Retail dealers should have the appropriate documentation (from the wholesaler, such as an invoice) to show that the previously stamped (by the wholesaler) cigarette packages were acquired from the wholesaler prior to May 1, 2010. If non-FSC cigarette packages are acquired by a retail dealer from a wholesale dealer on or after May 1, 2010, the retail dealer should have documentation showing that the wholesale dealer affixed the tax stamps to such packages prior to May 1, 2010.
B.	For FSC stock sold on or after May 1, 2010: All fire standards compliant cigarettes sold on or after May 1, 2010 shall be certified by the manufacturer in accordance with R.C. 3739.07 and be packaged in accordance with R.C. 3739.06.
Any questions or complaints regarding product quality should be directed towards the cigarette manufacturer. Click here for a list of cigarette manufacturers that have brand families certified by the state fire marshal’s office.
A. BUSTR regulates petroleum and hazardous substances stored in underground storage tanks (USTs) similar to what you find at gas stations. However, there are some tank systems that are excluded from BUSTR’s jurisdiction. These tanks are regulated by the local fire department and by Ohio EPA:
Underground heating oil tanks used for heating on the premises.
Underground farm and residential tanks smaller than 1,100 gallons.
Q. Who is responsible for removal and clean-up of underground storage tanks?
A. BUSTR regulations require the current "property owner" to remove USTs from the ground. The environmental sampling, investigation, and clean-up is only required to be conducted by the "owner" as defined in rule 1301:7-9-02 of the Administrative Code. A copy of this rule may be found on the BUSTR website at http://www.com.ohio.gov/fire/BUSTRResources.aspx . Please note, the determination of the "owner” may be very complex and detailed.
Q. What are the steps for investigating and cleaning-up a release?
A. Rule 1301:7-9-13 of the Ohio Administrative Code explains the process for investigating and cleaning-up a release. A copy of this rule may be found on the BUSTR website at http://www.com.ohio.gov/fire/BUSTRResources.aspx. A Technical Guidance Manual that describes the clean-up process in detail is available on the BUSTR website at 2017 Technical Guidance Manual.
Q. How do I obtain a copy of the regulations? What Publications are available from BUSTR?
A: Copies of regulations and publications are available on the BUSTR website at http://www.com.ohio.gov/fire/BUSTRResources.aspx.
A: Financial responsibility is similar to automobile insurance. Like owners of automobiles, owners and operators of USTs must assure that they will have the financial wherewithal to pay for damage their USTs may cause if they experience a petroleum release. To meet BUSTR’s financial responsibility requirements, owners of petroleum UST systems are required to maintain a certificate of coverage with the Petroleum Underground Storage Tank Release Compensation Board (PUSTRCB). Information concerning PUSTRCB may be found on their website at www.petroboard.org. Also, owners must maintain a deductible mechanism. Samples of allowable deductible mechanisms may be found on the BUSTR website at http://www.com.ohio.gov/fire/BUSTRFinancialResp.aspx.
A: A permit must be obtained prior to performing work on an underground storage tank (UST) system. This includes the installation, removal, modification and repair of an UST system or for taking an UST system out-of-service for more than 90 days.
Q. How do I obtain a permit to perform work on an UST system?
A: A Permit Application may be obtained by calling the Bureau of Resting and Registration at (614) 752-7126 in order to have the form mailed to you, or you can download the "Permit Application" form from the BUSTR website at http://www.com.ohio.gov/documents/fire_USTpermitapplicationDMA.pdf. After you complete the application, return it with a check or money order for $35.00 made out to Treasurer, State of Ohio and mail to:
Q. Is an UST permit required from my local fire department?
A: In most cases, a permit is not required from the local fire department. However, some fire departments are delegated to issue UST permits. A list of delegated fire departments may be found at on the BUSTR website at Delegated FD List. If the UST is located in a delegated area, contact the fire department and follow their instructions. You are not required to obtain a second permit from BUSTR if you obtain a permit from a delegated fire department.
Q. Can I use one permit for multiple USTs at one location?
A: Yes. Permits cover one location, not any particular UST systems. The permit is valid for 180 days from the date it is issued. If additional time is needed, you must submit another permit application.
Q. Can I remove an UST system myself?
A: BUSTR regulations specify a Certified UST Installer shall be used when installing, removing, modifying and repairing an UST system or taking an UST system out-of-service for more than 90 days. Also, a Certified UST Inspector shall be present when permit related work is perform on an UST system.
A: Since January 7, 1990, Section 3737.881 of the Ohio Revised Code required that an installer certified by the State Fire Marshal supervise the installation, removal, modification and repair of an UST system or for taking an UST system out-of service for more than 90 days. First time applicants for certification must meet requirements set forth by rule 1301:7-9-11 of the Ohio Administrative Code. A copy of this rule may be found on the BUSTR website at http://www.com.ohio.gov/fire/BUSTRResources.aspx. For more information, please reference the BUSTR webpage at http://www.com.ohio.gov/documents/fire_becoming_cert_tank_inst.pdf.
Q. How do I become a Certified Underground Storage Tank Inspector?
A: On January 1, 1997, the State Fire Marshal implemented a training and certification program to streamline the inspections performed on installation, removal, modification and repair of an UST system or for taking an UST system out-of-service for more than 90 days. First time applicants for certification must meet requirements set forth by rule 1301:7-9-15 of the Ohio Administrative Code. A copy of this rule may be found on the BUSTR website at http://www.com.ohio.gov/fire/BUSTRResources.aspx. Please note, in order to become a Certified UST Inspector, you must meet the prerequisite of being a Certified Fire Safety Inspector.
A: Yes. Newly installed USTs are required to be registered with BUSTR within 30 days of the UST being put into service. A copy of a registration application may be found on the BUSTR website at COM5211. A fee of $100 will be assessed for each UST".
Q. I just bought a gas station. Do I have to submit a registration application?
A: Yes. When ownership of an UST is transferred, the new owner is required to submit a registration application to BUSTR within 30 days of the UST being transferred. A copy of a registration application may be found on the BUSTR website at COM5211. A fee of $100 will be assessed for each UST.
A: You can obtain an UST Registration Application by calling the Bureau of Testing & Registration (614) 752-7126 to have the form mailed to you, or you can download the "UST Registration Application" form from the BUSTR website at UST Permit Application DMA. After you complete the application, return it with a check or money order for $100.00 per UST made out to Treasurer, State of Ohio and mail to:
A: UST Registration shall be renewed no later than the last day of June of each year. The Bureau of Testing & Registration will mail/email annual renewal notices to owners at least 30 days prior to the last day of June. A fee of $100 will be assessed for each UST. Note, USTs owned by the United States, the state of Ohio, and political subdivisions are exempt from all BUSTR registration fees.
UST Public Record Request
Q. How can I obtain a copy of a file for a particular location?
A: Copies of files may be request through the BUSTR website at https://apps.com.ohio.gov/fire/otter/. Click on the tab called “Public Information Request” and complete and submit the requested information. An electronic copy of the file will be emailed to you. There is no fee for an electronic record
Q. How do I arrange to come into the office to look at a particular file?
A: Call (614) 752-7938, fax your request to the Records Management Officer at (614) 752-7942, or mail your request to the attention of:
You will be contacted with a date and time for the review of the file that you requested.
Director Sheryl Maxfield Interim State Fire Marshal Bill Spurgeon Frequently Asked Questions