This issue comes up regularly, and it's time to post the actual source.
Most places - the "Left Coast" being the exception (surprise!) are currently on the 2006 IBC. The matter is discussed in section 712.3.2, or "penetrations" in the "fire resistance rated construction" section.
In part, this section makes an EXCEPTION - that is, no special measures, not even putty pads, are required for electrical boxes provided ALL of the following details are met:
1) The box is no larger than 16 sq. inches. Box depth and mud ring type do not matter. the common 4-S complies. The 4-11 does not;
2) The total area of the actual openings does not exceed 100 sq. inches for a 100 sq, ft. wall area. Turn a corner and you're into a different wall area. Each single-gang opening uses somewhat less than 15 sq. in.;and,
3) the box / mud ring face is not set back more than 1/8." This is already part of the NEC.