The Fire Safety Commission (FSC; French: Commission de la sécurité-incendie) is an independent, quasi-judicial agency in Ontario, Canada. It is one of 13 adjudicative tribunals under the Ministry of the Attorney General that make up Tribunals Ontario.
Agency overview | |
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Type | Tribunal |
Jurisdiction | Province of Ontario |
Headquarters | 25 Grosvenor Street Toronto, Ontario |
Minister responsible | |
Parent agency | Tribunals Ontario |
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Website | tribunalsontario |
The FSC resolves disputes, conducts case conferences and hearings regarding fire safety.[1][2][3][4]
Authority
editThe FSC has three related legislations and regulations: The Fire Protection and Prevention Act,[5] Fire Code[6] and Statutory Powers Procedure Act.[7] The FSC resolves disputes and conducts hearings regarding fire safety matters, including orders made by inspectors or the Fire Marshal for repairs, alterations or installations to a building, structure or premises.
References
edit- ^ "Fire Safety Commission". TribunalsOntario.ca. Tribunals Ontario.
- ^ "Guelph hoarder ordered to tidy up his apartment". GuelphToday.com. Retrieved 2021-11-11.
- ^ "Company ordered to repair over-crowded employee residences – Kingston News". Kingstonist News - 100% local, independent news in Kingston, ON. 2020-03-28. Retrieved 2021-11-11.
- ^ Janyce, McGregor (12 Apr 2021). "Foreign workers assigned unsafe housing during contracts at Ontario baby formula plant: documents". CBC.
- ^ "Fire Protection and Prevention Act, 1997". Ontario.ca. Government of Ontario.
- ^ "FIRE CODE". Ontario.ca. Government of Ontario.
- ^ "Statutory Powers Procedure Act". Ontario.ca. Government of Ontario.