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91_HB0112 LRB9100789BBdv 1 AN ACT concerning fireworks, amending named Acts. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 5. The State Finance Act is amended by adding 5 Section 5.490 as follows: 6 (30 ILCS 105/5.490 new) 7 Sec. 5.490. The Fireworks License Fund. 8 Section 10. The Fireworks Use Act is amended by changing 9 Sections 1 and 2 as follows: 10 (425 ILCS 35/1) (from Ch. 127 1/2, par. 127) 11 Sec. 1. Definitions. In this Act: 12The term"Fireworks" shall mean and include any explosive 13 composition, or any substance or combination of substances, 14 or article prepared for the purpose of producing a visible or 15 audible effect of a temporary exhibitional nature by 16 explosion, combustion, deflagration or detonation, and shall 17 include blank cartridges, toy cannons, in which explosives 18 are used, the type of balloons which require fire underneath 19 to propel the same, firecrackers, torpedoes, skyrockets, 20 Roman candles, bombs, or other fireworks of like construction 21 and any fireworks containing any explosive compound, or any 22 tablets or other device containing any explosive substance, 23 or containing combustible substances producing visual 24 effects: provided, however, that the term "fireworks" shall 25 not include snake or glow worm pellets; smoke devices; trick 26 noisemakers known as "party poppers", "booby traps", 27 "snappers", "trick matches", "cigarette loads" and "auto 28 burglar alarms"; sparklers; toy pistols, toy canes, toy guns, 29 or other devices in which paper or plastic caps containing -2- LRB9100789BBdv 1 twenty-five hundredths grains or less of explosive compound 2 are used, providing they are so constructed that the hand 3 cannot come in contact with the cap when in place for the 4 explosion; and toy pistol paper or plastic caps which contain 5 less than twenty hundredths grains of explosive mixture; the 6 sale and use of which shall be permitted at all times. 7 "Division 1.3G (Class B) and 1.4G (Class C) explosives" 8 means any substance or article defined as a Division 1.3G or 9 1.4G explosive by the United States Department of 10 Transportation under 49 CFR 173.50. Nothing in this 11 definition shall be construed to exclude Division 1.3G or 12 1.4G explosives from the definition of "fireworks". 13 (Source: P.A. 83-474.) 14 (425 ILCS 35/2) (from Ch. 127 1/2, par. 128) 15 Sec. 2. Prohibition; permit; license. 16 (a) Except as hereinafter provided it shall be unlawful 17 for any person, firm, co-partnership, or corporation to 18 knowingly possess, offer for sale, expose for sale, sell at 19 retail, or use or explode any fireworks; provided that city 20 councils in cities, the president and board of trustees in 21 villages and incorporated towns, and outside the corporate 22 limits of cities, villages and incorporated towns, the county 23 board, shall have power to adopt reasonable rules and 24 regulations for the granting of permits for supervised public 25 displays of fireworks. Every such display shall be handled by 26 a competent individual designated by the local authorities 27 herein specified and shall be of such a character and so 28 located, discharged or fired, as not to be hazardous to 29 property or endanger any person or persons. Application for 30 permits shall be made in writing at least 15 days in advance 31 of the date of the display and action shall be taken on such 32 application within 48 hours after such application is made. 33 After such privilege shall have been granted, sales, -3- LRB9100789BBdv 1 possession, use and distribution of fireworks for such 2 display shall be lawful for that purpose only. No permit 3 granted hereunder shall be transferable. 4 Permits may be granted hereunder to any groups of 3 or 5 more adult individuals applying therefor. No permit shall be 6 required, under the provisions of this Act, for supervised 7 public displays by State or County fair associations. 8 The governing body shall require a bond from the licensee 9 in a sum not less than $1,000 conditioned on compliance with 10 the provisions of this law and the regulations of the State 11 Fire Marshal adopted hereunder, except that no municipality 12 shall be required to file such bond. 13 Such permit shall be issued only after inspection of the 14 display site by the issuing officer, to determine that such 15 display shall not be hazardous to property or endanger any 16 person or persons. Forms for such application and permit may 17 be obtained from the Office of the State Fire Marshal. One 18 copy of such permit shall be on file with the issuing 19 officer, and one copy forwarded to the Office of the State 20 Fire Marshal. 21 Possession by any party holding a certificate of 22 registration under "The Fireworks Regulation Act of 23 Illinois", filed July 20, 1935, or by any employee or agent 24 of such party or by any person transporting fireworks for 25 such party, shall not be a violation, provided such 26 possession is within the scope of business of the fireworks 27 plant registered under that Act. 28 (b) For companies that wish to conduct 29 fireworks/pyrotechnic displays, the State Fire Marshal shall 30 issue one license per company, per year for the entire State. 31 A local authority having jurisdiction may issue a permit for 32 a fireworks display once a State license is presented. The 33 local fee, if any, shall be determined by the local authority 34 having jurisdiction. Before the State Fire Marshal issues a -4- LRB9100789BBdv 1 license to a company that wishes to conduct a 2 fireworks/pyrotechnic display, that company must show that it 3 has met the following guidelines: 4 (1) It must have a current 1.3G (Class B) Bureau of 5 Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (BATF) license. 6 (2) It must show proof of general liability 7 insurance in an amount not less than $3,000,000. 8 (3) It must show proof of worker's compensation 9 insurance for personnel lighting the fireworks. 10 (4) It must follow the National Fire Protection 11 Association (NFPA) 1123 guidelines for outdoor displays 12 and NFPA 1126 guidelines for indoor displays. 13 (5) It must pay a license fee of $700 per year. 14 Licenses shall be renewed on February 1 of each year. 15 (c) If the fireworks/pyrotechnic display is to be fired 16 from a flotation device on water the following additional 17 guidelines must be met: 18 (1) The display must be executed by manual 19 electronic firing or computer electric firing. 20 (2) Each pyrotechnic operator must wear a life 21 jacket or vest at all times while on the flotation 22 device. 23 (d) Each company that wishes to distribute fireworks or 24 pyrotechnics must receive a Display Company/Distributors 25 License from the State Fire Marshal. Before the State Fire 26 Marshal issues one of these licenses, the company must show 27 that it has met the following criteria: 28 (1) It must have a current BATF license for 1.3G 29 (Class B) and 1.4G (Class C) Display Fireworks. 30 (2) It must show proof of $1,000,000 in product 31 liability insurance. 32 (3) It must pay a license fee of $700 per year. 33 Each properly licensed distributor may sell to anyone 34 within the State of Illinois who presents a current BATF -5- LRB9100789BBdv 1 license/user permit and a local fireworks display permit from 2 the local authority having jurisdiction. 3 (e) The State Fire Marshal shall design and administer a 4 test for the licensing of pyrotechnic operators of a display 5 fireworks/pyrotechnic company who handle Division 1.3G (Class 6 B) and 1.4G (Class C) explosives. The test shall incorporate 7 the guidelines set out in NFPA 1123 and NFPA 1126. All 8 companies licensed in the State of Illinois who wish to 9 conduct a fireworks/pyrotechnic display using Division 1.3G 10 (Class B) and 1.4G (Class C) explosives must utilize only 11 pyrotechnic operators who are properly licensed within this 12 State. 13 (f) License and license renewal fees under subsections 14 (b) and (d) shall be deposited into the Fireworks License 15 Fund, which is creates as a special fund in the State 16 treasury. Fees not otherwise set in this Section shall be 17 set by the State Fire Marshal and deposited into the 18 Fireworks License Fund and shall be sufficient to defray the 19 costs and expenses associated with the licensing process. The 20 duration of licenses not otherwise set by this Section shall 21 be set by the State Fire Marshal. All money in the Fireworks 22 License Fund shall be used, subject to appropriation by the 23 General Assembly, by the State Fire Marshal to defray the 24 costs and expenses associated with the licensing process 25 under this Section. 26 (g) The State Fire Marshal shall adopt all rules 27 necessary to carry out its responsibilities under this 28 Section. 29 (Source: P.A. 86-1028.) 30 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect 31 January 1, 2000.