Department of Insurance State Fire Marshal key rate city files: Part III (city files, group one, O-Z), 1893, 1904-1999, undated bulk 1930-1997

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Department of Insurance State Fire Marshal key rate city files: Part III (city files, group one, O-Z), 1893, 1904-1999, undated bulk 1930-1997

The Texas State Fire Marshal conducted inspections of local fire department facilities as part of a process to establish key rates - rates that were part of a formula used to determine fire insurance rates for individual properties in cities and towns. Records consist of key rate analyses, reports, correspondence, maps, proposed key rate schedules, city ordinances, city codes (electrical, fire, etc.), operational or engineering reports on water distribution systems, water and waste water master plans, inspection reports of fire fighting equipment, certificates of inspection for pumpers or other fire department apparatus, manufacturer's record of construction details, reports of city fire departments, training reports of city and rural fire departments, etc., concerning the key rating of cities and towns in Texas for fire protection and insurance purposes. Dates covered are 1893, 1904-1999, undated, bulk 1930-1997. These files were used to determine and document the key rates of cities and towns in Texas for use in establishing fire insurance rates.

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