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Each county and municipal officer charged with the enforcement of state and municipal laws, including all fire enforcement officials and the State Fire Marshal Division of the Department of Public Safety, shall enforce this chapter and Sections 53-7-220 through 53-7-225, Utah Fireworks Act.
This section amends the Fireworks Act 2003 to give police powers of search, seizure and arrest without warrant in relation to possession offences created by regulations under that Act.
It is hereby declared that the Fireworks Act (British Columbia) applies to the Corporation of the City of Dawson Creek.
In addition to the Fireworks Act restriction to sell, give or set off fireworks, the City of Dawson Creek further restricts the time between October 24th and November 1st in any year, where a person must not sell, give or set off fireworks.
The Borough adopts the regulations of the Fireworks Act, which are incorporated herein by reference as same apply to Consumer Fireworks, subject to addition and more stringent penalties as noted herein.
The provisions of the Fireworks Act of British Columbia and the Explosives Act of Canada and its associated regulations and the Natural Resources Canada, “Display Fireworks Manual” shall apply within the District of West Vancouver.
It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, partnership or corporation to offer for sale, expose for sale, sell, or possess, or use, or explode any fireworks in violation of the State Fireworks Act of l983 (ll-3-l et seq.
Short title.This chapter is known as the "County and Municipal Fireworks Act." 11-3-3.1. Definitions.The definitions in Section 53-7-202 apply to this chapter.
McVeigh, Township ClerkDATE: March 24, 2022COUNCILMOTIONSECONDAYESNAYSABSTAINABSENTKauffmanxxSchmidtxxVolpexWiestxNunesx TOWNSHIP OF MAPLE SHADE RESOLUTION 2022-R-79 APPROVAL OF FIREWORKS DISPLAY ON JULY 2, 2022 WHEREAS, the Uniform Fire Code (NJAC 5:70 et seq.) and the New Jersey Fireworks Act (NJSA 21:2-1 et.
The restrictions set out in the Fireworks Act 2003, the Fireworks Regulations 2004 and the Pyrotechnic Articles (Safety) Regulations 2015 provide the regulatory framework that seeks to support the public’s enjoyment of fireworks while effectively managing the risk of fireworks harming individuals, property or animals.