Senate
File
2294
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Introduced
SENATE
FILE
2294
BY
COMMITTEE
ON
STATE
GOVERNMENT
(SUCCESSOR
TO
SSB
3182)
A
BILL
FOR
An
Act
relating
to
the
possession,
sale,
transfer,
purchase,
1
and
use
of
fireworks
and
providing
penalties.
2
BE
IT
ENACTED
BY
THE
GENERAL
ASSEMBLY
OF
THE
STATE
OF
IOWA:
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Section
1.
Section
100.1,
Code
2014,
is
amended
by
adding
1
the
following
new
subsection:
2
NEW
SUBSECTION
.
8.
To
order
the
suspension
of
the
use
3
of
consumer
fireworks,
display
fireworks,
or
novelties,
as
4
described
in
section
727.2,
if
the
fire
marshal
determines
that
5
the
use
of
such
devices
would
constitute
a
threat
to
public
6
safety.
7
Sec.
2.
Section
101A.1,
subsection
3,
Code
2014,
is
amended
8
to
read
as
follows:
9
3.
“Explosive”
means
any
chemical
compound,
mixture
10
or
device,
the
primary
or
common
purpose
of
which
is
to
11
function
by
explosion
with
substantially
instantaneous
12
release
of
gas
and
heat,
unless
such
compound,
mixture,
or
13
device
is
otherwise
specifically
classified
by
the
United
14
States
department
of
transportation.
The
term
“explosive”
15
includes
all
materials
which
are
classified
as
a
class
1,
16
division
1.1,
1.2,
1.3,
or
1.4
explosive
by
the
United
States
17
department
of
transportation,
under
49
C.F.R.
§
173.50,
and
18
all
materials
classified
as
explosive
materials
under
18
19
U.S.C.
§
841,
and
includes,
but
is
not
limited
to,
dynamite,
20
black
powder,
pellet
powders,
initiating
explosives,
blasting
21
caps,
electric
blasting
caps,
safety
fuse,
fuse
lighters,
fuse
22
igniters,
squibs,
cordeau
detonative
fuse,
instantaneous
fuse,
23
igniter
cord,
igniters,
smokeless
propellant,
cartridges
for
24
propellant-actuated
power
devices,
cartridges
for
industrial
25
guns,
and
overpressure
devices,
but
does
not
include
“fireworks”
26
as
“consumer
fireworks”
,
“display
fireworks”
,
or
“novelties”
as
27
those
terms
are
defined
in
section
727.2
or
ammunition
or
small
28
arms
primers
manufactured
for
use
in
shotguns,
rifles,
and
29
pistols.
Commercial
explosives
are
those
explosives
which
are
30
intended
to
be
used
in
commercial
or
industrial
operations.
31
Sec.
3.
Section
331.301,
Code
2014,
is
amended
by
adding
the
32
following
new
subsection:
33
NEW
SUBSECTION
.
17.
The
board
of
supervisors
may
by
34
resolution
suspend
the
use
of
consumer
fireworks,
display
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fireworks,
or
novelties,
as
described
in
section
727.2,
if
the
1
board
determines
that
the
use
of
such
devices
would
constitute
2
a
threat
to
public
safety.
3
Sec.
4.
Section
331.304,
subsection
9,
Code
2014,
is
amended
4
to
read
as
follows:
5
9.
The
board,
upon
application,
may
grant
permits
for
the
6
display
use
of
display
fireworks
as
provided
in
section
727.2
.
7
Sec.
5.
Section
364.2,
Code
2014,
is
amended
by
adding
the
8
following
new
subsection:
9
NEW
SUBSECTION
.
6.
A
city
council
may
by
resolution
suspend
10
the
use
of
consumer
fireworks,
display
fireworks,
or
novelties,
11
as
described
in
section
727.2,
if
the
city
council
determines
12
that
the
use
of
such
devices
would
constitute
a
threat
to
13
public
safety.
14
Sec.
6.
Section
461A.42,
subsection
2,
Code
2014,
is
amended
15
to
read
as
follows:
16
2.
The
use
of
consumer
fireworks,
display
fireworks,
and
17
novelties,
as
defined
in
section
727.2
,
in
state
parks
and
18
preserves
is
prohibited
except
as
authorized
by
a
permit
issued
19
by
the
department.
The
commission
shall
establish,
by
rule
20
adopted
pursuant
to
chapter
17A
,
a
fireworks
permit
system
21
which
authorizes
the
issuance
of
a
limited
number
of
permits
to
22
qualified
persons
to
use
or
display
fireworks
in
selected
state
23
parks
and
preserves.
24
Sec.
7.
Section
727.2,
Code
2014,
is
amended
to
read
as
25
follows:
26
727.2
Fireworks.
27
1.
For
purposes
of
this
section:
28
a.
“Consumer
fireworks”
includes
all
consumer
fireworks
29
enumerated
in
chapter
3
of
the
American
pyrotechnics
30
association’s
standard
87-1,
and
that
comply
with
the
labeling
31
regulations
promulgated
by
the
United
States
consumer
product
32
safety
commission.
33
b.
The
term
“fireworks”
“Display
fireworks”
includes
any
34
explosive
composition,
or
combination
of
explosive
substances,
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or
article
prepared
for
the
purpose
of
producing
a
visible
1
or
audible
effect
by
combustion,
explosion,
deflagration,
2
or
detonation,
and
includes
blank
cartridges,
firecrackers,
3
torpedoes,
skyrockets,
roman
candles,
or
other
fireworks
of
4
like
construction
and
fireworks
containing
any
explosive
or
5
flammable
compound,
or
other
device
containing
any
explosive
6
substance.
The
term
“fireworks”
“Display
fireworks”
does
not
7
include
goldstar-producing
sparklers
on
wires
which
contain
8
no
magnesium
or
chlorate
or
perchlorate,
flitter
sparklers
9
in
paper
tubes
that
do
not
exceed
one-eighth
of
an
inch
in
10
diameter,
toy
snakes
which
contain
no
mercury,
or
caps
used
11
in
cap
pistols
novelties
or
consumer
fireworks
enumerated
in
12
chapter
3
of
the
American
pyrotechnics
association’s
standard
13
87-1
.
14
c.
“Novelties”
includes
all
novelties
enumerated
in
chapter
15
3
of
the
American
pyrotechnics
association’s
standard
87-1,
and
16
that
comply
with
the
labeling
regulations
promulgated
by
the
17
United
States
consumer
product
safety
commission.
18
2.
A
person,
firm,
partnership,
or
corporation
who
offers
19
for
sale,
exposes
for
sale,
sells
at
retail,
or
uses
or
20
explodes
any
display
fireworks,
commits
a
simple
misdemeanor
.
21
In
addition
to
any
other
penalties,
the
punishment
imposed
22
for
a
violation
of
this
section
shall
include
assessment
23
of
,
punishable
by
a
fine
of
not
less
than
two
hundred
fifty
24
dollars.
However,
the
a
city
council
of
a
city
or
a
county
25
board
of
supervisors
may,
upon
application
in
writing,
grant
a
26
permit
for
the
display
of
display
fireworks
by
municipalities,
27
fair
associations,
amusement
parks,
and
other
organizations
28
or
groups
of
individuals
approved
by
the
city
or
the
county
29
board
of
supervisors
when
the
display
fireworks
display
will
30
be
handled
by
a
competent
operator,
but
no
such
permit
shall
31
be
required
for
the
display
of
display
fireworks
at
the
Iowa
32
state
fairgrounds
by
the
Iowa
state
fair
board,
at
incorporated
33
county
fairs,
or
at
district
fairs
receiving
state
aid.
Sales
34
of
display
fireworks
for
such
display
may
be
made
for
that
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purpose
only.
1
3.
a.
A
person
who
uses
or
explodes
display
fireworks
while
2
the
use
of
such
devices
is
suspended
by
a
resolution
adopted
3
by
the
county
or
city
in
which
the
firework
is
used
commits
a
4
simple
misdemeanor,
punishable
by
a
fine
of
not
less
than
two
5
hundred
fifty
dollars.
6
b.
A
person
who
uses
or
explodes
display
fireworks
while
the
7
use
of
such
devices
is
suspended
by
an
order
of
the
state
fire
8
marshal
commits
a
simple
misdemeanor,
punishable
by
a
fine
of
9
not
less
than
two
hundred
fifty
dollars.
10
4.
a.
A
person
who
is
at
least
eighteen
years
of
age
or
11
a
firm,
partnership,
or
corporation
may
possess
or
transfer,
12
offer
for
sale,
expose
for
sale,
or
sell
at
retail
to
a
person
13
who
is
eighteen
years
of
age
or
older
novelties
or
consumer
14
fireworks.
A
person
who
is
eighteen
years
of
age
or
older
may
15
use
or
explode
novelties
or
consumer
fireworks.
16
b.
A
person,
firm,
partnership,
or
corporation
who
transfers
17
or
sells
novelties
or
consumer
fireworks
to
a
person
who
is
18
less
than
eighteen
years
of
age
commits
a
simple
misdemeanor,
19
punishable
by
a
fine
of
not
less
than
two
hundred
fifty
20
dollars.
A
person
who
is
less
than
eighteen
years
of
age
who
21
purchases,
possesses,
uses,
or
explodes
novelties
or
consumer
22
fireworks
commits
a
simple
misdemeanor,
punishable
by
a
fine
of
23
not
less
than
two
hundred
fifty
dollars.
24
c.
(1)
A
person
who
uses
or
explodes
novelties
or
consumer
25
fireworks
while
the
use
of
such
devices
is
suspended
by
a
26
resolution
adopted
by
the
county
or
city
in
which
the
firework
27
is
used
commits
a
simple
misdemeanor,
punishable
by
a
fine
of
28
not
less
than
two
hundred
fifty
dollars.
29
(2)
A
person
who
uses
or
explodes
novelties
or
consumer
30
fireworks
while
the
use
of
such
devices
is
suspended
by
an
31
order
of
the
state
fire
marshal
commits
a
simple
misdemeanor,
32
punishable
by
a
fine
of
not
less
than
two
hundred
fifty
33
dollars.
34
3.
5.
a.
This
section
does
not
prohibit
the
sale
by
a
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resident,
dealer,
manufacturer,
or
jobber
of
such
fireworks
as
1
are
not
prohibited
by
this
section
,
or
the
sale
of
any
kind
2
of
fireworks
if
they
are
to
be
shipped
out
of
the
state,
or
3
the
sale
or
use
of
blank
cartridges
for
a
show
or
the
theater,
4
or
for
signal
purposes
in
athletic
sports
or
by
railroads
5
or
trucks,
for
signal
purposes,
or
by
a
recognized
military
6
organization.
7
b.
This
section
does
not
apply
to
any
substance
or
8
composition
prepared
and
sold
for
medicinal
or
fumigation
9
purposes.
10
c.
This
section
does
not
apply
to
goldstar-producing
11
sparklers
on
wires
which
contain
no
magnesium
or
chlorate
or
12
perchlorate,
flitter
sparklers
in
paper
tubes
that
do
not
13
exceed
one-eighth
of
an
inch
in
diameter,
toy
snakes
which
14
contain
no
mercury,
or
caps
used
in
cap
pistols.
15
EXPLANATION
16
The
inclusion
of
this
explanation
does
not
constitute
agreement
with
17
the
explanation’s
substance
by
the
members
of
the
general
assembly.
18
This
bill
provides
for
the
legal
sale
and
use
of
novelties
19
and
consumer
fireworks
within
the
state.
20
Current
law
provides
that
a
person,
firm,
partnership,
or
21
corporation
who
offers
for
sale,
exposes
for
sale,
sells
at
22
retail,
or
uses
or
explodes
any
fireworks,
commits
a
simple
23
misdemeanor.
Current
law,
however,
also
provides
that
a
county
24
board
of
supervisors
or
the
department
of
natural
resources
may
25
grant
a
permit
for
the
display
of
fireworks
if
the
fireworks
26
display
will
be
handled
by
a
competent
operator.
Current
27
law
further
provides
that
the
term
“fireworks”
includes
any
28
explosive
composition,
or
combination
of
explosive
substances,
29
or
article
prepared
for
the
purpose
of
producing
a
visible
30
or
audible
effect
by
combustion,
explosion,
deflagration,
31
or
detonation,
including
blank
cartridges,
firecrackers,
32
torpedoes,
skyrockets,
roman
candles,
or
other
fireworks
of
33
like
construction
and
fireworks
containing
any
explosive
or
34
flammable
compound,
or
other
device
containing
any
explosive
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substance
with
limited
exceptions.
1
The
bill
maintains
these
restrictions
for
display
fireworks
2
and
provides
that
the
term
“display
fireworks”
shall
not
3
include
novelties
or
consumer
fireworks.
The
bill
provides
4
that
the
terms
“novelties”
and
“consumer
fireworks”
each
5
respectively
include
all
novelties
or
consumer
fireworks
6
enumerated
in
chapter
3
of
the
American
pyrotechnics
7
association’s
standard
87-1,
which
comply
with
the
labeling
8
regulations
promulgated
by
the
United
States
consumer
product
9
safety
commission.
10
The
bill
provides
that
a
person
who
is
at
least
18
years
11
of
age
or
a
firm,
partnership,
or
corporation
may
possess,
or
12
transfer,
offer
for
sale,
expose
for
sale,
or
sell
at
retail
13
any
novelties
or
consumer
fireworks
to
any
person
who
is
at
14
least
18
years
of
age.
The
bill
provides
that
any
person
who
15
is
at
least
18
years
of
age
may
use
or
explode
novelties
or
16
consumer
fireworks.
17
The
bill
provides
that
a
person,
firm,
partnership,
or
18
corporation
who
transfers
or
sells
novelties
or
any
consumer
19
firework
to
a
person
who
is
less
than
18
years
of
age
commits
20
a
simple
misdemeanor.
A
person
who
is
less
than
18
years
of
21
age
who
purchases,
possesses,
uses,
or
explodes
novelties
or
22
any
consumer
fireworks
commits
a
simple
misdemeanor.
A
simple
23
misdemeanor
is
generally
punishable
by
confinement
for
no
more
24
than
30
days
or
a
fine
of
at
least
$65
but
not
more
than
$625
or
25
by
both,
but
the
bill
provides
for
a
fine
of
a
least
$250.
26
The
bill
provides
that
the
state
fire
marshal
may
order
27
the
suspension
of
the
use
of
consumer
fireworks,
display
28
fireworks,
or
novelties
if
the
fire
marshal
determines
that
29
the
use
of
such
devices
would
constitute
a
threat
to
public
30
safety.
The
bill
further
provides
that
a
county
board
of
31
supervisors
or
city
council
may
by
ordinance
suspend
the
use
32
of
consumer
fireworks,
display
fireworks,
or
novelties
if
the
33
board
or
council
determines
that
the
use
of
such
devices
would
34
constitute
a
threat
to
public
safety.
The
bill
provides
that
a
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person
who
violates
such
an
order
or
ordinance
commits
a
simple
1
misdemeanor,
punishable
by
a
fine
of
at
least
$250.
2
The
bill
maintains
current
exemptions
for
goldstar-producing
3
sparklers
on
wires
which
contain
no
magnesium
or
chlorate
or
4
perchlorate,
flitter
sparklers
in
paper
tubes
that
do
not
5
exceed
one-eighth
of
an
inch
in
diameter,
toy
snakes
which
6
contain
no
mercury,
and
caps
used
in
cap
pistols.
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