Arkansas’s building code is the Arkansas Fire Prevention Code, promulgated by the Arkansas State Fire Marshal rather than by the Contractors Licensing Board. The 2021 AFPC Rules state: "These Rules are promulgated by the Director of the Division of Arkansas State Police, who serves by operation of law as the Arkansas State Fire Marshal under the authority granted by Arkansas Act 254 of 1955, codified at A.C.A. Sections 12-13-101 to 12-13-116, as amended," and "The International Fire Code, 2021 Edition, the International Building Code, 2021 Edition, and the International Residential Code, 2021 Edition, as published by the International Code Council and the rules, as amended, and adopted by the Arkansas State Fire Marshal, shall constitute the Arkansas Fire Prevention Code, 2021 Edition. These Rules shall be effective January 1, 2023." The three volumes map as: "INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE shall mean the Arkansas Fire Prevention Code, Volume I. INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE shall mean the Arkansas Fire Prevention Code, Volume II. INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE shall mean the Arkansas Fire Prevention Code, Volume III." Section 104.3.2 gives the State Fire Marshal’s Office "statewide jurisdiction," provides that "Rules of the State Fire Marshal’s Office establishing minimum standards shall not prevent any district, city or county from enacting more stringent regulations," and provides that where a jurisdiction has established a building department and building official, "the primary responsibility for administering and enforcing Volume II (Building Code) of the AFPC shall fall to that established administrative authority." A building permit for a garage door is issued by that local building official - confirm the requirement and fee with them.