TITLE 41: FIRE PROTECTION
CHAPTER I: OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL PART 235
PYROTECHNIC AND CONSUMER DISPLAY PERMITTING RULES
SECTION 235.10 SCOPE
Section 235.10 Scope
This Part implements the pyrotechnic display and consumer
fireworks display permitting requirements and applies to all pyrotechnic
displays and consumer fireworks displays in this State, including displays
using display fireworks, 1.3G fireworks, special effects fireworks, flame
effects, and consumer fireworks. This Part is intended to supplement the
requirements of any federal, State or local laws and regulations governing the
safety, setup, discharge and supervision of pyrotechnic displays and consumer
fireworks displays, but shall be construed, wherever possible, to avoid
conflicting or duplicative requirements. In the event of a conflict between
this Part and the laws and rules enforced by agencies of the federal government,
including the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the
Occupational Safety and Health Administration, the laws and rules enforced by
agencies of the federal government shall control. However, provisions of this
Part shall not be deemed to be in conflict with federal requirements on the
basis that they are more specific than, more stringent than or impose
requirements for which no like requirements are contained in, laws and rules
enforced by the federal government. Further, should there be a conflict
between this Part and the laws and rules enforced by the local governmental
agency, this Part shall control to the extent that provisions of this Part are
more specific than, or more stringent than, or impose requirements for which no
like requirements are contained in, laws and rules enforced by local
governments.
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CHAPTER I: OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL PART 235
PYROTECHNIC AND CONSUMER DISPLAY PERMITTING RULES
SECTION 235.20 DEFINITIONS
Section 235.20 Definitions
For purposes of this Part, the term:
"1.3G fireworks"
means those fireworks that are used for professional outdoor displays and
classified as fireworks UN0333, UN0334, or UN0335 by the United States
Department of Transportation (USDOT) under 49 CFR 172.101. [425 ILCS 35/1] USDOT
assigns the following division numbers to the above-referenced fireworks
identification numbers: UN0333 (1.1G), UN0334 (1.2G), and UN0335 (1.3G). (See
49 CFR 172.101.)
"Act"
means the Pyrotechnic Use Act [425 ILCS 35].
"Applicant"
means the individual who is applying for a pyrotechnic or consumer display
permit.
"Assistant"
means an on-site individual who is at least 18 years of age and who, under the supervision of
the lead operator, assists with the safety, setup and discharge of a
pyrotechnic display.
"ATF"
means the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
"Certificate of training"
means the consumer operator has successfully completed training on the safe
handling of consumer fireworks from a training program approved by the Office
of the State Fire Marshal.
"Consumer distributor"
means any person who distributes, offers for sale, sells, or exchanges for
consideration consumer fireworks in Illinois to
another distributor or directly to any retailer or person for resale. [425 ILCS 35/1]
"Consumer
fireworks" means those fireworks that must comply with the construction,
chemical composition, and labeling regulations of the U.S. Consumer Products
Safety Commission, as set forth in 16 CFR 1500 and 1507, and classified as
fireworks UN0336 or UN0337 by USDOT under 49 CFR 172.101. "Consumer
fireworks" shall not include snake or glow worm pellets; smoke devices;
trick noisemakers known as "party poppers", "booby traps", "snappers",
"trick matches", "cigarette loads", and "auto burglar
alarms"; hand-held wire sparklers;
toy pistols, toy canes, toy guns, or other devices in which paper or plastic
caps containing .25 grains or less of explosive compound are used, provided
they are so constructed that the hand cannot come in contact with the cap when
in place for the explosion; and toy pistol paper or plastic caps that contain
less than .20 grains of explosive mixture; the sale and use of which shall be
permitted at all times. [425 ILCS 35/1] USDOT assigns the
following division numbers to the above-referenced fireworks identification
numbers: UN0336 (1.4G) and UN0337 (1.4S). (See 49 CFR 172.101.)
"Consumer
fireworks display" or "consumer display" means the detonation,
ignition, or deflagration of consumer fireworks to produce a visual or audible
effect. [425 ILCS 35/1]
"Consumer operator"
means an adult individual who is responsible for the safety, setup, and
discharge of the consumer fireworks display and who has completed the training
required in Section 2.2 of the Act. [425 ILCS 35/1]
"Consumer
retailer" means any person who offers for sale, sells, or exchanges for
consideration consumer fireworks in Illinois directly to any person with a
consumer display permit. [425 ILCS 35/1]
"Display
fireworks" means any substance or
article defined as a Division 1.3G explosive or special effects
fireworks or as further defined in the Pyrotechnic Distributor and Operator
Licensing Act. [425 ILCS 35/1]
"DNR"
means the Illinois Department of Natural Resources.
"Fire
chief of the local jurisdiction" means the chief of the fire department
providing fire protection coverage to the area of display, or his/her designee
when expressly provided in the Act.
"Flame
effect" means the detonation, ignition, or deflagration of flammable
gases, liquids, or special materials to produce a thermal, physical, visual, or
audible effect before the public, invitees, or licensees, regardless of whether
admission is charged, in accordance with NFPA 160 guidelines, and as may be
further defined in the Pyrotechnic Distributor and Operator Licensing Act. [425 ILCS 35/1]
"Lead pyrotechnic operator"
means an individual who is responsible for the safety, setup, and discharge of
the pyrotechnic display, who is responsible for the supervision of personnel at
the pyrotechnic display, and who is
licensed pursuant to the Pyrotechnic Distributor and
Operator Licensing Act. [425 ILCS 35/1]
"License"
means the license issued by OSFM pursuant to the Pyrotechnic Distributor and
Operating Licensing Rules.
"Local governmental authority"
means the appropriate city councils in cities, the president and board of
trustees in villages and incorporated towns, and outside the corporate limits
of cities, villages and incorporated towns, the county board.
"NFPA" means the
National Fire Protection Association, a nationally recognized standards-making
organization.
"Officer" means:
if the
applicant is a political subdivision of the State, an appointed or elected
official; or
if the
business is a sole proprietorship, the owner of the business or any person
exercising managerial control; or
if the
business is a partnership, any partner who has at least 10% ownership interest
or any person exercising managerial control; or
if the
business is a corporation, any officer or director of the corporation, any
person who has at least 10% ownership interest in the corporation, or any
person exercising managerial control.
"OSFM"
means the Office of the State Fire Marshal.
"Person" means an
individual, firm, corporation, association, partnership, company, consortium,
joint venture, commercial entity, state, municipality, or political subdivision
of a state, or any agency, department, or instrumentality of the United States and any officer, agent, or employee of these entities. [225 ILCS 227/5]
"Production company"
means any person in the film, digital and video media, television, commercial,
and theatrical stage industry who provides pyrotechnic services or pyrotechnic
display services as part of a film, digital and video media, television,
commercial, or theatrical production in the State of Illinois and is licensed
by OSFM pursuant to the Pyrotechnic Distributor and Operator Licensing Act.
[425 ILCS 35/1]
"Proscenium curtain"
means the curtain covering the opening of the stage that is constructed and
mounted in a manner that intercepts hot gases, flames and smoke and that
prevents flame from a fire on the stage from becoming visible from the
auditorium side.
"Pyrotechnic display"
means the detonation, ignition, or deflagration of display fireworks or flame
effects to produce visual or audible effects of an exhibitional nature before the public, invitees, or licensees, regardless of
whether admission is charged. [425 ILCS
35/1]
"Pyrotechnic distributor"
means any person, who distributes display fireworks for sale in the State of
Illinois or provides them as part of a pyrotechnic display service in the State
of Illinois or provides only pyrotechnic services and is licensed by OSFM pursuant
to the Pyrotechnic Distributor and Operator Licensing Act. [425 ILCS 35/1]
"Pyrotechnic service"
means the detonation, ignition or deflagration of display fireworks, special
effects or flame effects to produce a visual or audible effect. [425 ILCS
35/1]
"Special effects fireworks"
means pyrotechnic devices used for special effects by professionals in the
performing arts in conjunction with theatrical,
musical, or other productions that are similar to consumer fireworks in
chemical compositions and construction, but are not intended for consumer use
and are not labeled as such and must be identified as "intended for indoor use". Special effects
fireworks are classified as fireworks UN0431 or UN0432 by the USDOT under 49
CFR 172.101. [425 ILCS 35/1] USDOT
assigns the following division numbers to the above-referenced pyrotechnic
article identification numbers: UN0431 (1.4G) and UN0432 (1.4S). (See 49 CFR
172.101.)
"USDOT" means the United
States Department of Transportation.
(Source: Amended at 34 Ill.
Reg. 16562, effective October 6, 2010)
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CHAPTER I: OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL PART 235
PYROTECHNIC AND CONSUMER DISPLAY PERMITTING RULES
SECTION 235.25 INCORPORATED AND REFERENCED MATERIALS
Section 235.25 Incorporated and Referenced Materials
a) The
following national regulations and standards are incorporated in this Part:
1) National
Fire Protection Association, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, Massachusetts 02169-7471:
A) NFPA
101, Section 12.3.5, Exception 4, Life Safety Code (2000)
B) NFPA
140, Standard on Motion Picture and Television Production Studio Soundstages,
Approved Production Facilities, and Production Locations (2008)
B) NFPA
160, Standard for the Use of Flame Effects Before an Audience (2006)
C) NFPA
1123, Code for Fireworks Display (2006)
D) NFPA
1126, Standard for the Use of Pyrotechnics Before a Proximate Audience (2006)
2) Federal
Regulations
A) ATF
27 CFR 555,
Commerce in Explosives (2006)
B) Consumer
Product Safety Commission
i) 16
CFR 1500, Hazardous Substance and Articles; Administration and Enforcement
Regulations
ii) 16
CRF 1507, Fireworks Devices
C) USDOT
49 CFR 172.101, Purpose and Use of
Hazardous Materials Table (2005)
b) All
incorporations by reference of NFPA standards and federal regulations refer to
the standards and regulations on the date specified and do not include any
amendments or editions subsequent to the date specified.
c) The following Illinois
statutes and regulations are referenced in this Part:
1) Statutes
A) Pyrotechnic
Use Act [425 ILCS 35]
B) Pyrotechnic
Distributor and Operator Licensing Act [225 ILCS 227]
C) Illinois
Explosive Act [225 ILCS 210]
State Regulations
A) Office
of the State Fire Marshal
Pyrotechnic Distributor and
Operating Licensing Rules (41 Ill. Adm. Code 230)
B) Department
of Natural Resources
The Illinois Explosives Act (62 Ill. Adm. Code 200)
C) Department
of Central Management Services
Travel (80 Ill.
Adm. Code 2800)
(Source: Amended at 34 Ill.
Reg. 16562, effective October 6, 2010)
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CHAPTER I: OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL PART 235
PYROTECHNIC AND CONSUMER DISPLAY PERMITTING RULES
SECTION 235.30 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL PYROTECHNIC DISPLAYS AND CONSUMER FIREWORKS DISPLAYS
Section 235.30 General Requirements for All Pyrotechnic
Displays and Consumer Fireworks Displays
a) All
pyrotechnic displays, pyrotechnic services or consumer fireworks displays
require a permit issued by the appropriate local governmental authority in
accordance with the Act and this Part.
b) All
pyrotechnic displays or pyrotechnic services require the services of a licensed
pyrotechnic distributor or licensed production company and a licensed lead
pyrotechnic operator employed by a licensed pyrotechnic distributor or a
licensed production company in accordance with this Part.
c)
A licensed lead pyrotechnic operator shall be present during any
pyrotechnic display or pyrotechnic services and shall personally supervise all
assistants, including all phases of the pyrotechnic display.
d) All
consumer fireworks displays must be personally supervised by a consumer
operator.
e) The
fire chief of the local jurisdiction must inspect and approve the display site
for all pyrotechnic displays, pyrotechnic services or consumer fireworks
displays to ensure that the site is safe to conduct a display or perform the
services.
(Source: Amended at 34 Ill.
Reg. 16562, effective October 6, 2010)
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CHAPTER I: OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL PART 235
PYROTECHNIC AND CONSUMER DISPLAY PERMITTING RULES
SECTION 235.40 PYROTECHNIC DISPLAY PERMIT REQUIREMENTS
Section 235.40 Pyrotechnic Display Permit Requirements
a) The
local governmental authority may issue a pyrotechnic display permit to any
adult applicant who meets the following minimum requirements:
1) Proof of License. The issuing local governmental
authority must verify that the pyrotechnic display services or pyrotechnic
services are provided by a licensed pyrotechnic distributor or licensed
production company and that the individual responsible for the setup and firing
of the display is a licensed lead pyrotechnic operator for the licensed
distributor or licensed production company to whom the permit is issued.
2) Proof
of Insurance. The local governmental authority issuing the permit shall
require proof of liability insurance in a sum not less than $1,000,000
[425 ILCS 35/2.1]. The insurance shall be carried with an insurer authorized
to do business in Illinois and shall insure the applicant against liabilities,
judgments, costs, damages, and expenses that may accrue against, be charged to,
or be recovered from the applicant on the reason of damage to property or
injury to or death of any person arising from the pyrotechnic display,
pyrotechnic service or flame effect display. The insurance coverage shall be
an occurrence based policy and it shall cover all periods of time when
pyrotechnic materials, including flame effect materials, are in the insured's
actual or constructive possession, including those times when the materials are
being stored, transported, handled, used, discharged and displayed.
3) Fire Chief Approval. The fire chief of the local
jurisdiction must have inspected the site and determined that the display or
pyrotechnic service can be performed in full compliance with Sections 235.50 and 235.60 and that the display or
pyrotechnic service shall not be hazardous to property or endanger any person
or persons. [425 ILCS 35/2.1]
b) Time Frame to Apply. The
applicant must submit a written application for a permit at least 15 days in
advance of the date of the pyrotechnic display or pyrotechnic service, unless
agreed to otherwise by the local jurisdiction issuing the permit and the fire
chief of the jurisdiction in which the display or pyrotechnic service will
occur. [425 ILCS 35/2.1]
c) No Permit
Required. No permit shall be required for supervised public displays by
State or County Fair Associations. [425 ILCS 35/2.1]
d) Age of Assistants. The issuing local
governmental authority must verify that all assistants will be at least 18
years of age. In accordance with Section 2001 of the Illinois Explosives
Act, no person shall possess, use, purchase or transfer explosive materials
unless at least 21 years of age and licensed by DNR, except as otherwise
provided by the Illinois Explosives Act and the Pyrotechnic Distributor and
Operator Licensing Act.
e) Identification and
Signatures Required on the Permit. Each pyrotechnic display or pyrotechnic
service permit must identify the lead pyrotechnic operator and must contain the
signature of the issuing officer for the local governmental authority and the
fire chief.
f) After a permit has been granted, sales,
possession, use, and distribution of display fireworks for the display or
pyrotechnic service shall be lawful for that purpose only. No permit shall be
transferable. [425 ILCS 35/2.1]
(Source: Amended at 34 Ill. Reg.
16562, effective October 6, 2010)
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CHAPTER I: OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL PART 235
PYROTECHNIC AND CONSUMER DISPLAY PERMITTING RULES
SECTION 235.50 1.3G FIREWORKS DISPLAY COMPLIANCE STANDARDS
Section 235.50 1.3G Fireworks Display Compliance
Standards
All 1.3G fireworks displays and storage shall be conducted
in accordance with NFPA 1123. Storage of display fireworks (1.3G and above)
shall comply with the storage requirements set forth by ATF at 27 CFR 555 or by
DNR pursuant to Article 3 of the Illinois Explosive Act. Should there be a
conflict between the requirements established by ATF and DNR, those
requirements that are more specific, more stringent, or impose requirements for
which no like requirements are contained in the other agency's requirements
shall control.
(Source: Amended at 34 Ill.
Reg. 16562, effective October 6, 2010)
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CHAPTER I: OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL PART 235
PYROTECHNIC AND CONSUMER DISPLAY PERMITTING RULES
SECTION 235.60 INDOOR SPECIAL EFFECTS FIREWORKS AND FLAME EFFECT DISPLAY COMPLIANCE STANDARDS
Section 235.60 Indoor Special Effects Fireworks and
Flame Effect Display Compliance Standards
a)
All indoor special effects, flame effect displays and pyrotechnic
services and storage shall be conducted in accordance with:
1) NFPA
1126, as modified by 41 Ill. Adm. Code 230.260;
2) NFPA
160, as modified by 41 Ill. Adm. Code 230.270;
and/or
3) NFPA
140.
b)
The building in which the display or pyrotechnic service will occur must
meet one of the following requirements:
1)
The building must be protected throughout, including both the seating
area and stage, by an automatic sprinkler system; or
2)
The stage must be protected by an automatic sprinkler system and have a
proscenium curtain, as required by NFPA 101, that will automatically deploy in
the event of a fire. No special effects fireworks device and/or flame effect
device may be set up on the stage forward of the curtain, i.e., on the audience
side of the curtain; or
3) In stadia
and arenas without automatic sprinkler system protection over the floor area
used for contest, performance, or entertainment; over the seating areas; or
over open-air concourses where, as required by NFPA 101, Section 12.3.5,
Exception 4, an approved engineering analysis substantiated the ineffectiveness
of the sprinkler protection due to building height and combustible loading. In
the event a display will occur in a stadium or arena that does not have an
automatic sprinkler system protecting the floor area used for contest,
performance or entertainment, the seating areas or the open-air concourses, the
applicant shall submit, to the local governmental authority and to the fire
chief of the local jurisdiction or his/her designee, a written engineering
analysis prepared by a licensed professional engineer and the written
permission of the building owner.
c)
At any time pyrotechnic materials are on-site, they must be stored in
the on-site storage magazine that must be, at minimum, a Type 3 Storage "Day
Box" that complies with ATF and DNR (62 Ill. Adm. Code 200.700)
requirements for Type 3 magazines.
d)
Each local governmental authority that intends to approve permits for
indoor special effects displays, indoor flame effect displays or pyrotechnic
services must have at least one inspector who is knowledgeable about NFPA 140, 160
and 1126 and who has received training from OSFM in the safe setup of special
fireworks and/or flame effect devices and the inspection of those displays.
e) At
least one inspector from the local jurisdiction must be present during the
actual display or pyrotechnic service in a building that meets the requirements
of subsection (b)(1). A minimum of one inspector and one member of the local
fire service must be present during the actual display or pyrotechnic service in
a building that meets the requirements of subsections (b)(2) and (b)(3).
During the event, the inspector shall be in the immediate area of the lead
pyrotechnic operator and the member of the local fire service shall be on the
audience side of the proscenium curtain. In the event the show is of a
repetitive nature and will be performed more than 3 times, continued stand-by
of the inspector and the member of the local fire service after the third
performance is at the fire chief's discretion. In the event the performance of
the display is modified in a manner that affects the location or timing of the
effects or the materials and/or products being used, then the inspector must be
present during the initial 3 performances of the modified display.
f) Each
inspector or member of the local fire service assigned in subsection (e) must
have working knowledge of the supplemental fixed or portable fire fighting
equipment located at the display area and have a radio for direct communication
in an emergency. They shall also be knowledgeable about crowd management and
how to evacuate the building.
g) At
the time an individual applies for an indoor pyrotechnic permit from the local
jurisdiction, written notice of the permit application and the indoor display
or pyrotechnic service information shall be made in writing at least 15 days in
advance of the date of the pyrotechnic display or pyrotechnic service to OSFM
unless agreed to otherwise by OSFM. [425 ILCS 35/2.1]
h) Permits
shall be signed by the chief of the fire department providing fire protection
to the area of display or pyrotechnic service, or his or her designee, and must
identify the licensed pyrotechnic distributor or licensed production company
and the lead pyrotechnic operator. [425 ILCS 35/2.1]
(Source: Amended at 34 Ill.
Reg. 16562, effective October 6, 2010)
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CHAPTER I: OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL PART 235
PYROTECHNIC AND CONSUMER DISPLAY PERMITTING RULES
SECTION 235.70 POSSESSION OF LICENSE BY LEAD PYROTECHNIC OPERATOR
Section 235.70 Possession of License by Lead Pyrotechnic
Operator
The lead pyrotechnic operator must be in possession of, and
be able to produce, his/her license (see 41 Ill. Adm. Code 230) upon request at
all times during the delivery, setup, and performance of the display or
pyrotechnic service.
(Source: Amended at 34 Ill.
Reg. 16562, effective October 6, 2010)
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CHAPTER I: OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL PART 235
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SECTION 235.80 CONSUMER OPERATOR TRAINING
Section 235.80 Consumer Operator Training
a)
OSFM shall develop consumer fireworks training materials and related
documents designed to instruct a person about the standards relating to safe practices for the
storage, use, handling, discharge and display of consumer fireworks.
b)
OSFM shall offer training classes periodically during the year,
depending on demand, to individuals who a local governmental authority
designates its Consumer Fireworks Trainer. OSFM has the authority to charge a
reasonable fee for this training and the related materials and documents. Upon
completion of the class, the Consumer Fireworks Trainer will receive a
certificate, valid for two years, that permits him/her to conduct consumer
fireworks training classes in his/her jurisdiction. The Consumer Fireworks
Trainer will also receive training materials and related documents from OSFM to
use when training consumer operators.
c)
Local governmental authorities may only offer consumer fireworks
training classes if their Consumer Fireworks Trainers have valid training
certificates from OSFM.
d)
All consumer operators must successfully complete a consumer fireworks
training class approved by OSFM. The local governmental authority from which a
consumer operator seeks a Consumer Operator Display Permit shall offer this
class. The local governmental authority may charge a fee for such a class, not
to exceed the reasonable costs of providing the class. Upon completion of the
class, the consumer operator will receive a certificate of completion that is
valid for one year.
(Source: Amended at 34 Ill.
Reg. 16562, effective October 6, 2010)
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SECTION 235.90 CONSUMER FIREWORKS DISPLAY PERMIT REQUIREMENTS
Section 235.90 Consumer Fireworks Display Permit
Requirements
a) The
local governmental authority may issue a consumer fireworks display permit to
any competent adult applicant who meets the following minimum requirements:
1) Certificate of
Training. The applicant must provide the issuing local governmental authority
his/her certificate of training as evidence of successful completion of a
consumer fireworks training class approved by OSFM. If an applicant holds a
valid Lead Pyrotechnic Operator License for Outdoor Pyrotechnic Displays,
he/she may provide a copy of his/her license to the local governmental
authority as an alternative certificate of training.
2) Fire Chief Approval. The fire chief of the local
jurisdiction must have inspected the site and determined that the display can
be performed in full compliance with Section 235.100.
b) Time Frame to Apply. The applicant must submit a written application for a
permit at least 15 days in advance of the date of the display, unless agreed
to otherwise by the local jurisdiction issuing the permit and the fire chief of
the jurisdiction in which the display will occur. [425 ILCS 35/3.1]
c) After a permit has been granted, sales,
possession, use, and distribution of consumer fireworks for display shall be
lawful for that purpose only. No permit shall be transferable to another
individual. [425 ILCS 35/2.2]
d) Signatures Required on the Permit. Each
consumer display permit must contain the signature of the issuing
officer for the local governmental authority and the fire chief.
e) Assistants.
If a consumer operator uses assistants at the display site, each assistant
shall have successfully completed a consumer fireworks training class approved
by OSFM and must provide proof of his/her valid certificate of training to the
local governmental authority prior to issuance of the permit.
(Source: Amended at 34 Ill.
Reg. 16562, effective October 6, 2010)
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CHAPTER I: OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL PART 235
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SECTION 235.100 CONSUMER FIREWORKS DISPLAY COMPLIANCE STANDARDS
Section 235.100 Consumer Fireworks Display Compliance
Standards
All outdoor consumer displays shall be conducted in
accordance with the following minimum requirements:
a)
The location at which the consumer fireworks display will be detonated
must be at least 200 feet, in all directions, away from any spectators,
buildings, structures, or property lines, and must be free of any overhead
obstructions.
b)
A fire extinguisher or water hose or
buckets of water, sand and a shovel must be present while consumer fireworks
are being prepared for firing, fired, and at all times after the display until
all duds, misfires, and unused product have been properly disposed of and until
the consumer operator has determined that fallout from the display does not
pose a risk of fire.
c)
Consumer operators shall only possess, use or explode approved consumer
fireworks. Consumer fireworks must be stored in a ready box, made of wood or
metal, at all times. The ready box must be covered at all times, including
during the discharge of a firework at the discharge site to prevent the
accidental discharge of stored fireworks from fallout.
d)
The consumer operator must be in possession of and be able to produce
his/her consumer fireworks display permit and certificate of training at all
times he/she is present at the display site. If the consumer operator uses assistants, those assistants must be in
possession of, and be able to produce, their certificates of training at all
times they are present at the display site.
(Source: Amended at 34 Ill.
Reg. 16562, effective October 6, 2010)
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CHAPTER I: OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL PART 235
PYROTECHNIC AND CONSUMER DISPLAY PERMITTING RULES
SECTION 235.110 CONSUMER DISTRIBUTORS AND RETAILERS
Section 235.110 Consumer Distributors and Retailers
a) Prior to distributing, selling, transferring or providing
free of charge any consumer fireworks, consumer distributors and consumer
retailers shall require an individual to provide proof that he/she has been
issued a permit in accordance with Section 235.90, or that he/she has
registered with OSFM as a consumer distributor or consumer retailer in
accordance with this Section.
b)
All consumer distributors and consumer
retailers must register with OSFM before distributing, selling, offering for
sale, exchanging for consideration, transferring or providing free of charge
consumer fireworks in the State of Illinois and before advertising or using any
title implying that the person is a consumer distributor or retailer. The
applicant shall register on forms provided by OSFM that shall include:
1) The name and address of the business. The
address shall be an actual street address and shall include the city, state and
zip code. A post office box number is not acceptable as an address.
2) The names, telephone numbers, and personal
addresses of all owners or officers of the registering business, including a
copy of each person's driver's license or other governmental identification
that includes the date of birth and photograph.
3) If the business operates under an assumed name,
a copy of the assumed name certificate.
4) The address of each location from which consumer
fireworks will be distributed or retailed.
5) The applicant's taxpayer identification number
and proof of payment of taxes to the Illinois Department of Revenue (DOR). If
the applicant does not pay taxes to DOR, the applicant shall submit a
statement, sworn to under penalty of perjury, from the applicant or its tax
preparer identifying why taxes are not paid.
6) The fee of $50 shall be payable by check to the
Office of the State Fire Marshal for each location.
7) A
copy of the letter or permit issued by the local governmental authority
authorizing the applicant to distribute, sell, offer for sale, exchange for
consideration, transfer or provide free of charge consumer fireworks at the
locations identified in subsection (b)(4).
c)
OSFM shall issue a registration to
transfer, provide, distribute and/or sell consumer fireworks or shall notify
the applicant of the reason for the denial of registration.
d)
Registration shall permit the consumer
distributor or consumer retailer to transfer, provide, distribute and/or sell
consumer fireworks in Illinois for the calendar year in which registered.
e)
The consumer distributor or consumer
retailer shall register each location from which it distributes or retails
consumer fireworks separately.
f)
The registrant shall notify OSFM in
writing within 10 business days after the change in any of the information it
provided to OSFM to obtain registration. Proof that a change in name or
address has been done in accordance with the law shall be sent to OSFM,
including copies of new assumed name certificates. In the event a business has
changed its officers, a sworn statement listing all of the current officers'
names and personal addresses, including copies of each officer's driver's
license, shall be sent to OSFM.
g)
No person may sell to a single
individual a quantity of consumer fireworks exceeding 499 pounds without prior
approval by OSFM. [425 ILCS 35/2.3] Requests
for such approval shall be submitted in writing to OSFM.
h) OSFM
will not accept any applications to register a consumer distributor or retailer
or for a new location after June 15 for the current July 4th season.
(Source: Amended at 34 Ill.
Reg. 16562, effective October 6, 2010)
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CHAPTER I: OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL PART 235
PYROTECHNIC AND CONSUMER DISPLAY PERMITTING RULES
SECTION 235.120 FORMS
Section 235.120 Forms
All applications, permits, and
site inspection records shall be on forms approved by OSFM.
(Source: Amended at 34 Ill.
Reg. 16562, effective October 6, 2010)
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CHAPTER I: OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL PART 235
PYROTECHNIC AND CONSUMER DISPLAY PERMITTING RULES
SECTION 235.130 LIST OF APPROVED CONSUMER FIREWORKS
Section 235.130 List of
Approved Consumer Fireworks
a) OSFM will maintain a list of approved consumer fireworks. The
list will be updated annually or as new consumer fireworks items are submitted
to OSFM for approval by consumer distributors.
b) The items placed on the list for distribution will be those
that the Consumer Fireworks Review Committee has approved for consumer use.
c) The criteria for allowing any particular type of pyrotechnic
device (not by name) to be included on the list is based upon the following:
1) The experience or data relating to non-professional use of the
type of pyrotechnic in Illinois.
2) The experience or data relating to non-professional use of the
type of pyrotechnic in other states.
d) Individuals wishing to request that a particular type of
firework be included or excluded from the list may submit a written request to
OSFM outlining the reasoning and/or experiences behind their request.
(Source: Amended at 34 Ill.
Reg. 16562, effective October 6, 2010)
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CHAPTER I: OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL PART 235
PYROTECHNIC AND CONSUMER DISPLAY PERMITTING RULES
SECTION 235.140 CONSUMER FIREWORKS REVIEW COMMITTEE
Section 235.140 Consumer Fireworks Review Committee
The State Fire Marshal shall appoint a review committee to
review and approve the consumer fireworks that are permitted to be distributed
and sold in the State.
a) The
committee shall consist of the following 5 members:
1) The
State Fire Marshal or his/her designee, as chair;
2)
One representative from the Illinois Fire Chief's Association;
3)
One representative from a fire department that has experience in
pyrotechnic displays;
4)
One representative from a company that distributes consumer fireworks in
the State; and
5)
One representative from a company that distributes display fireworks in
the State.
b) Members
shall serve without salary, but may receive reimbursement for reasonable
expenses from OSFM from appropriations for such purposes, in accordance with 80
Ill. Adm. Code 2800.
c) All
members shall have one vote and serve a term of 2 years.
d) The
review committee shall approve or disapprove consumer fireworks based on a
majority vote of the appointed members.
e) The
time frame for review shall be dependent on the type of firework and the amount
of information the committee needs to compile to order to generate a decision.
(Source: Amended at 34 Ill.
Reg. 16562, effective October 6, 2010)
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CHAPTER I: OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL PART 235
PYROTECHNIC AND CONSUMER DISPLAY PERMITTING RULES
SECTION 235.150 RECORD OF PERMITS ISSUED
Section 235.150 Record of Permits Issued
The local governmental authority shall maintain a copy of
each display permit issued for a minimum of 4 years from the date of the
display. Any reports of fire, injury, property damage, theft or loss of
fireworks that are submitted to the local governmental authority shall be
maintained with the copy of the display permit.
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CHAPTER I: OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL PART 235
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SECTION 235.160 REPORT OF FIRE, INJURY, OR PROPERTY DAMAGE
Section 235.160 Report of Fire, Injury, or Property Damage
a)
Permit holders shall notify the local governmental authority issuing the
permit within 24 hours after the following incident:
1)
A fire;
2)
An injury to any person resulting from the display; or
3)
Damage to property in excess of $500, in the aggregate, resulting from
the display.
b) The local governmental authority issuing the
permit shall notify OSFM of any fire, injury to any person, or damage to
property in excess of $500 that resulted from the pyrotechnic or consumer
display. This notification shall be made by telephone to 217-785-0969 during
normal working hours and at the Illinois Emergency Management Agency dispatch
number, 800-782-7860, outside normal working hours, and in writing within 3
days after learning of the incident. Written reports shall be mailed to the
Office of the State Fire Marshal, Pyrotechnic Division, 1035 Stevenson Drive, Springfield IL 62703-4259.
c) While
all pyrotechnic materials must be stored in accordance with regulations adopted
by ATF and DNR, all equipment must remain in place and on site following
personal injury, property damage in excess of $500 or a fire until an
investigation has been completed by OSFM.
(Source: Amended at 34 Ill.
Reg. 16562, effective October 6, 2010)
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CHAPTER I: OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL PART 235
PYROTECHNIC AND CONSUMER DISPLAY PERMITTING RULES
SECTION 235.170 REPORT OF THEFT OR LOSS OF FIREWORKS
Section 235.170 Report of
Theft or Loss of Fireworks
a)
Licensed pyrotechnic distributors and
licensed lead pyrotechnic operators shall report the theft or loss of fireworks
to local law enforcement in accordance with 41 Ill. Adm. Code 230.190, DNR and
ATF.
b)
Consumer distributors and consumer
retailers shall report the theft or loss of fireworks in excess of $150 to
local law enforcement immediately. Immediately after discovery of the theft or
loss, consumer distributors and consumer retailers shall provide OSFM with
written notice that includes a complete description of the fireworks, including
manufacturer, brand name, any manufacturer marking and quantity, and a
description of the circumstances surrounding the theft or loss. The written
notice shall also identify the local law enforcement agencies contacted and
shall be executed under penalty of perjury.
c)
Consumer operators shall immediately
report the theft or loss of fireworks in excess of $150 to local law
enforcement and to the local governmental authority that issued the operator a
consumer display permit. Within three days after notification, the local
governmental authority that issued the consumer display permit shall notify OSFM
in writing of the theft or loss.
d) Written
notice shall be mailed to the Office of the State Fire Marshal, Pyrotechnic
Division, 1035 Stevenson Drive, Springfield IL 62703-4259.
(Source: Amended at 34 Ill.
Reg. 16562, effective October 6, 2010)
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CHAPTER I: OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL PART 235
PYROTECHNIC AND CONSUMER DISPLAY PERMITTING RULES
SECTION 235.180 LOCAL AUTHORITY
Section 235.180 Local
Authority
Nothing in this Part shall
prohibit the local governmental authority:
a) from
adopting rules or standards that are more stringent than this Part; or
b) from refusing to issue a
permit for any reason.
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