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104.11.3 Systems and devices. <br />No person shall render a system or device inoperative during an emergency unless by direction <br />of the fire chief or fire department official in charge of the incident. <br />SECTION 105 <br />PERMITS <br />105.1 General. <br />Permits shall be in accordance with Sections 105.1.1 through 105.7.13. <br />105.1.1 Permits required. <br />Permits required by this code shall be obtained from the fire code official or environmental <br />services division where applicable. Permit fees, if any, shall be paid prior to issuance of the <br />permit. Issued permits shall be kept on the premises designated therein at all times and shall be <br />readily available for inspection by the fire code official or environmental services division where <br />applicable. <br />105.1.2 Types of permits. <br />There shall be two types of permits as follows: <br />1. Operational permit. An operational permit allows the applicant to conduct an operation or <br />a business for which a permit is required by Section 105.6 for either: <br />1.1. A prescribed period. <br />1.2. Until renewed or revoked. <br />2. Construction permit. A construction permit allows the applicant to install or modify <br />systems and equipment for which a permit is required by Section 105.7. <br />105.1.3 Permits for the same location. <br />When more than one permit is required for the same location, the fire code official or <br />environmental services division where applicable is authorized to consolidate such permits into a <br />single permit provided that each provision is listed in the permit. <br />105.2 Application. <br />Application for a permit required by this code shall be made to the fire code official or <br />environmental services division where applicable in such form and detail as prescribed by the <br />fire code official. Applications for permits shall be accompanied by such plans as prescribed by <br />the code official or environmental services division. <br />ORDINANCE NO. 2007-023 9 <br />