
In 1964 the State Fire Marshal's Office (SFMO) was established in accordance with the Utah State Fire Prevention Law, UCA 53-7-101. The SFMO is responsible for the recommendation, adoption and enforcement of fire codes in public buildings.
Additionally, the SFMO assists in the development and presentation of fire service training programs, coordination of fire prevention efforts, regulation of the LP Gas and fire extinguisher servicing industries and fire/arson investigation. Architectural plans are reviewed for fire code adherence and inspections of public buildings are also major assignments. Data about location, frequency, and severity of fires, civilian and fire service injuries and death as a result of fire is collected through the Utah Fire Incident Reporting System (UFIRS).
Governor Calvin Rampton appointed Utah's first State Fire Marshal, Robert A. Tanner, who served from 1964 to 1974. Following Fire Marshal Tanner was Robert D. Riddell who served from 1974 to 1976. Grant Walker was appointed in 1976 and served until 1981 when Steve M. Kennedy was appointed. Fire Marshal Kennedy retired in 1987 and Lynn Borg was appointed by Governor Norman Bangerter. In 1996 Governor Mike Leavitt appointed Gary A. Wise to serve as Utah's sixth State Fire Marshal. Gary retired in 2005 and Ron Morris was appointed by Governor Jon M. Huntsman Jr. as the seventh State Fire Marshal.
The SFMO reported directly to the Governor's office from 1964 to 1981. In 1981 the SFMO became a Division of the Department of Public Safety by Executive Order of the Governor Scott Matheson.