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<br />'=- <br />It shall be a violation of this Code to cause the fire department to respond to <br />more than two (2) alarms in a sixty (60) day period at a business or residence, <br />regardless of whether the alarm is due to a malfunction of the equipment or due <br />to inadvertence or negligence. <br />"Section 12.19. Section 4704 amended. <br />Section 4704 of the Fire Code is hereby amended to read as follows: <br />Section 4704. Notification of FumiQation. <br />The Chief shall receive a complete fumigation permit application seventy <br />two (72) hours before any building, structure or ship is to be closed in <br />connection with the use of toxic or flammable fumigants. <br />"Section 12.20. Section 4706 amended. <br />Section 4706 of the Fire Code is hereby amended to read as follows: <br />Section 4706. Watch DurinQ FumiQation. <br />Where any gas or substance is used for fumigation, the employer shall be <br />required to have twenty four (24) hour supervision from the time the premises <br />has begun fumigation and until all ventilation work has been completed. The <br />watchperson shall have available a working telephonic means under his/her <br />direct control to contact the fire department in the event of an emergency <br />during the entire fumigation process. <br />Exception: Approved gas-tight vaults and tanks. <br />"Section 12.21. Appendix II-E amended. <br />Appendix II-E of the Fire Code is hereby amended to read as follows: <br />Appendix II-E. <br />Hazardous materials management plans and hazardous materials <br />inventory statements. When the Fire Code refers to hazardous materials <br />management plans, hazardous materials business plans, and/or Appendix lI- <br />E, these provisions shall apply to the hazardous materials business plan as <br />utilized/specified by the San Mateo County Department of Environmental <br />Health Services Division. <br />8 <br />