Federal Fire Prevention and Control Act of 1974 information
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Federal Fire Prevention and Control Act of 1974
Long title
An Act to reduce losses of life and property, through better fire prevention and control, and for other purposes.
Acronyms (colloquial)
FFPCA, FPCA
Nicknames
Fire Prevention and Control Act
Enacted by
the 93rd United States Congress
Effective
October 29, 1974
Citations
Public law
93-498
Statutes at Large
88 Stat. 1535
Codification
Titles amended
15: Commerce and Trade
U.S.C. sections created
15 U.S.C. ch. 49 § 2201 et seq.
Legislative history
Introduced in the Senate as S. 1769 by Warren Magnuson (D–WA) on May 9, 1973
Committee consideration by Senate Commerce, House Science and Astronautics
Passed the Senate on November 2, 1973 (62-7)
Passed the House on April 29, 1974 (352-12, in lieu of H.R. 11989)
Reported by the joint conference committee on October 2, 1974; agreed to by the House on October 9, 1974 (381-3) and by the Senate on October 10, 1974 (agreed)
Signed into law by President Gerald Ford on October 29, 1974
Major amendments
Hotel and Motel Fire Safety Act of 1990
The Federal Fire Prevention and Control Act of 1974 was created in response to the 1973 National Commission on Fire Prevention and Control report, America Burning.[1] The report's authors estimated fires caused 12,000 deaths, 300,000 serious injuries and $11.4 billion in property damage annually in the United States, asserting that "the richest and most technologically advanced nation in the world leads all the major industrialized countries in per capita deaths and property loss from fire."[2] The report proposed that a federal agency be established to help combat the growing problem of fatal fires happening throughout the country.[3]
The S. 1769 legislation was passed by the 93rd Congressional session and signed into law by U.S. President Gerald Ford on October 29, 1974.[4]
^"NATIONAL FIRE PREVENTION AND CONTROL ADMINISTRATION". Omeka.net. Archived from the original on 7 June 2019. Retrieved 25 June 2016.
^"America Burning: The Report of The National Commission on Fire Prevention and Control" (PDF). U.S. Fire Administration. Federal Emergency Management Agency. May 4, 1973. pp. 1–2. OCLC 23601256.
^United States (1973). America Burning. U.S. Government Printing Office. Retrieved 25 June 2016.
^Ford, Gerald R. (October 29, 1974). "Statement on Signing the Federal Fire Prevention and Control Act of 1974 - October 29, 1974". Internet Archive. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Service. pp. 494–495.
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