Fireworks By-law No. 26-24

Malahide, Ontario

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## THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF MALAHIDE BY-LAW NO. 26-24 ## A BY-LAW TO REGULATE THE DISPLAY, SALE AND SETTING OFF OF FIREWORKS IN THE TOWNSHIP OF MALAHIDE WHEREAS section 120 of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c. 25 permits nunicipality to prohibit and regulate the manufacture, storage, keeping an transportation of explosives and dangerous substances; AND WHEREAS section 121 of the Municipal Act, 2001 authorizes a municipality to rohibit and regulate the sale and setting off of fireworks, and to require permits impose conditions, and require the submission of plans; AND WHEREAS section 128 of the Municipal Act, 2001 permits municipalities to prohibit and regulate public nuisances and Council considers fireworks to be or to nave the potential to become public nuisances: AND WHEREAS section 426 of the Municipal Act, 2001 prohibits any person fror indering or obstructing a person exercising powers under the Act or a by-law AND WHEREAS section 429 of the Municipal Act, 2001 permits a municipality to establish a system of fines, including continuing and special fines, for offences under a by-law; action and cost recovery; AND WHEREAS section 55 of the Community Safety and Policing Act, 2019 permits municipalities to appoint persons to enforce municipal by-laws; AND WHEREAS Council for the Township of Malahide deems it necessary and in the public interest to regulate the sale, storage, display and discharge of fireworks and pyrotechnics and to require permits for certain activities; NOW THEREFORE, the Council of The Corporation of the Township of Malahide enacts as follows: ## 1. DEFINITIONS In this By-law: "Authorized Person - Display Fireworks" means a person certified and working under the direct supervision of a Display Fireworks Supervisor. "Authorized Person - Pyrotechnics" means a person certified and working under the direct supervision of a Pyrotechnician. "Chief Fire Official" means the Fire Chief of the Township of Malahide or designate under the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, 1997. "Consumer Fireworks" means low-hazard recreational fireworks as described in the Explosives Act, SOR 2013/211 Part 16. "Display Fireworks" means high-hazard recreational fireworks as described in the Explosives Act, SOR 2013/211 Part 18. "Display Fireworks Supervisor" means a person certified by Natural Resources Canada to supervise the discharge of Display Fireworks. "Enforcement Officer" means the Chief Fire Official or designate, a Municipal Law Enforcement Officer, Provincial Offences Officer or Police Officer. "Event Safety Plan" means a written plan describing the materials, firing sequence, precautions, diagrams, staffing, training, extinguishing capability and communication procedures for a pyrotechnics event. "Fire Ban" means a restriction or prohibition on open-air fires issued by the Chief Fire Official during hazardous conditions. During a Fire Ban, no Person shall ignite or set off Fireworks, and any Permit authorizing such activity is deemed suspended for the duration of the Fire Ban. "Firecracker" means a pyrotechnic device that explodes when ignited and produces no subsequent display. "Fireworks" means all fireworks described in the Explosives Act, including Display Fireworks, Pyrotechnic Special Effects Fireworks and Consumer Fireworks. "Fireworks Display Plan" means a written plan describing materials, firing sequence, fire safety precautions, diagrams and staffing for a fireworks display. "Ignition Source" means any heat source capable of igniting a material. "Issuer of Licences" means the person designated by the Township to issue licences under this By-law. "Licence" means a licence issued by the Township to sell or display fireworks. Motie, on or a ser our me from any here, kar trayed, sang eror any sale. "Owner" means the legal owner of property. "Permit" means written permission issued by the Chief Fire Official to ignite or set off fireworks or pyrotechnics. "Person" means an individual, firm, corporation or partnership. "Prohibited Fireworks" means any fireworks prohibited under the Explosives Act and its regulations, including, for greater certainty, Sky Lanterns, exploding devices and trick items, and any fireworks identified as prohibited from time to time by Natural Resources Canada. "Public Place" means land or property owned by the Township or any level of government. "Pyrotechnic Special Effect" means articles or devices designed to produce heat, light, gas, smoke or sound for entertainment purposes. "Pyrotechnician" means a person certified by Natural Resources Canada to conduct pyrotechnic special effects. "Pyrotechnics" means the science and use of materials capable of self-contained exothermic reactions to produce heat, light, gas, smoke or sound. "Sky Lantern" means a paper lantern with a fuel pack that rises when ignited. "Township" means The Corporation of the Township of Malahide. "Trailer" means a vehicle that is not self-propelled and that is designed to be drawn by a motor vehicle. "Vehicle" means any powered mode of transport except a trailer. ## 2. SALE OF CONSUMER AND DISPLAY FIREWORKS ## 2.1 Prohibitions No Person shall: - (a) sell or display any Fireworks without a Licence issued by the Township. The Licence shall be prominently displayed at the place of business and produced upon request by an Enforcement Officer; - (b) sell or display Consumer Fireworks to any Person under the age of eighteen; - (c) sell or display Consumer Fireworks during a Fire Ban; - (d) sell or display any Consumer Fireworks except during the fourteen days immediately preceding: - i. Victoria Day, - ili. Labour Day, - ii. Canada Day, - iv. New Year's Eve, and - v. any other day proclaimed by Council as suitable for celebration with Fireworks; - (e) sell or display any Prohibited Fireworks; - (f) sell any Consumer Fireworks in a building unless compliant with the Explosives Act, Ontario Fire Code and this By-law; - (g) offer for sale, cause to be sold, or sell Firecrackers. ## 2.2 Conditions for Sale All Persons selling Consumer Fireworks shall: - (a) not display actual Fireworks in any window. Imitation devices containing no explosives are permitted; - (b) ensure customers do not handle unpackaged Fireworks before purchase; - (c) ensure Fireworks offered for sale comply with the Explosives Act and regulations. ## 2.3 Sale of Display Fireworks No Person shall sell Display Fireworks unless the purchaser provides proof of certification as a Display Fireworks Supervisor. ## 3. LICENSING REQUIREMENTS ## 3.1 Licence Requirement Every Person selling or offering for sale Fireworks shall apply for and obtain a Licence from the Township and shall obtain required fire inspections at renewal. ## 3.2 Application Requirements Applications shall be completed on Township forms and include: - (a) all required documentation; - (b) payment of fees established in the Township's User Fees By-law. ## 3.3 Refusal to Issue or Renew The Issuer of Licences may refuse to issue or renew a Licence where: (a) the past conduct of the applicant provides reasonable grounds for belief they will not operate in compliance with law; (b) required information is not provided; - (c) issuance is not in the public interest; - (d) the applicant is or will be operating contrary to law. ## 3.4 Conditional Licence A Licence may be issued subject to conditions. ## 3.5 Suspension or Revocation The Issuer of Licences may suspend or revoke a Licence for non-compliance with this By-law or any condition of the Licence. ## 4. STORAGE AND DISPLAY WITHIN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES OR MOBILE VENDING STRUCTURES ## 4.1 Storage in Buildings - (a) The storage of Fireworks within buildings shall comply with all applicable legislation, including the Explosives Act, the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, 1997, the Ontario Fire Code, and this By-law. Where there is a conflict, the more restrictive provision shall apply. - (b) Up to 1,000 kg gross weight of Consumer Fireworks may be stored in a detached structure used exclusively for storage and secured from public access. - (c) If not meeting subsection (b), storage in a locked secure bin is permitted up to 100 kg gross weight. - (d) Storage locations shall display "FIREWORKS" and "NO SMOKING" signage. - (e) At least one suitable fire extinguisher shall be mounted on a wall near the storage location. ## 4.2 Storage in Vehicles and Trailers No Person shall store Fireworks in a vehicle or trailer. ## 4.3 Mobile Vending Structures No Person shall: - (a) display actual Fireworks for sale in a Mobile Vending Structure window (pictures are permitted); - (b) store more than 1,000 kg gross weight of Fireworks unless the Person holds a valid licence issued by Natural Resources Canada; - (c) permit an Ignition Source within six metres of the structure; - (d) permit customer access unless two operative doors exist and signs prohibit ignition sources within six metres; - (e) locate the structure less than twenty metres from any road or parking area or less than forty metres from buildings, dwellings or gas stations; - (f) permit more than ten persons in the structure at once; - (g) locate power or fuel supply within twelve metres of the structure. ## 4.4 Encroachment Zone The vendor shall maintain a three-metre no encroachment zone around the structure using pylons or fencing. ## 4.5 Landowner Permission Vendors not owning the land must file written landowner permission with the Township. ## 4.6 Site Plan A site plan showing setbacks shall be provided with Licence applications. ## 4.7 Fire Safety Requirements Vendors shall: (a) provide at least one suitable fire extinguisher; (b) post "NO SMOKING" signs at all operative doors. ## 5. DISCHARGING OF CONSUMER FIREWORKS ## 5.1 Permitted Days No Person shall ignite or set off Consumer Fireworks except on: (a) Victoria Day and the two days immediately before and after; (b) Canada Day and the two days immediately preceding and following Canada Day; including the nearest Saturday and Sunday to Canada Day; (c) Labour Day and the two days immediately preceding and following Labour Day; including the nearest Saturday and Sunday to Labour Day; - (d) New Year's Eve and New Year's Day; (e) any other day proclaimed by Council; (f) unless written permission has been granted by the Township or the Chief Fire Official. ## 5.2 Property Owner Permission No Person shall ignite or set off Consumer Fireworks without being the Owner of the property or having written permission from the Owner. ## 5.3 General Safety Requirements No Person shall ignite or set off Consumer Fireworks: (a) if under eighteen unless supervised by an adult; (b) if they are Firecrackers or Prohibited Fireworks; (c) without means to summon emergency services; (d) if supervising a minor and failing to provide direct supervision; (e) on or into a Public Place unless written municipal permission is obtained; (f) within eight metres of any building, structure, Vehicle or area where danger or nuisance may occur; (g) when winds exceed (20 km/h) twenty kilometres per hour; (h) if the device is a Sky Lantern; (i) except in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions; (i) after 11:00 pm unless approved in writing by the Chief Fire Official. ## 6. PERMIT FOR DISPLAY FIREWORKS ## 6.1 Permit Required No Person shall ignite, set off or hold a display of Display Fireworks unless: (a) written permission has been obtained from the Owner of the property, and (b) a valid Permit signed by the Chief Fire Official has been issued. ## 6.2 Consumer Fireworks Display on Municipal Property No Person shall display Consumer Fireworks for the public on municipal property unless: (a) written permission has been obtained from the Township, and (b) written approval has been obtained from the Chief Fire Official, who may impose conditions. ## 6.3 Compliance with Display Plan All displays authorized under this section shall be conducted in accordance with an approved Fireworks Display Plan. ## 6.4 Application Deadline Applications shall be submitted in writing to the Chief Fire Official not less than thirty calendar days prior to the planned display and shall include a Fireworks Display Plan. ## 6.5 Information Required Applications for a Permit shall include: (a) the required fee per the Township's User Fees By-law; (b) the name and contact information of the applicant; (c) the date, time and location of the display; (d) the name, address, telephone number and certification number of the Display Fireworks Supervisor and all Authorized Persons - Display Fireworks; (e) the name of the sponsor or purchaser; (f) a Fireworks Display Plan. ## 6.6 Qualified Personnel Only Only a Display Fireworks Supervisor or Authorized Persons - Display Fireworks shall handle or set off Display Fireworks. ## 6.7 Cleanup and Removal Unused Fireworks and all debris shall be removed and properly disposed of immediately after the display. ## 6.8 Permit Validity Permits are valid only for the date(s) specified. ## 6.9 Supervision The Permit holder shall supervise all aspects of the display. ## 7. DISCHARGING OF DISPLAY FIREWORKS ## 7.1 Permit Requirement No Person shall ignite, set off or hold a display of Display Fireworks without a valid Permit. The Permit shall be available for inspection. ## 7.2 Property Owner Permission No Person shall ignite or set off Display Fireworks without written permission from the Owner of the property. ## 7.3 Certified Personnel Display Fireworks may only be set off by a Display Fireworks Supervisor or an Authorized Person - Display Fireworks under supervision. ## 7.4 Certificate of Qualification Upon request, the Display Fireworks Supervisor shall produce a valid certification issued by Natural Resources Canada. ## 7.5 Fire Protection and Emergency Access No Person shall ignite or set off Display Fireworks unless fully operational fire extinguishers of an approved size and quantity are immediately available and there is the ability to summon emergency services. ## 7.6 Compliance with Federal Standards Display Fireworks must be transported, set up, ignited, operated and handled in accordance with the most recent Display Fireworks Manual issued by Natural Resources Canada. ## 7.7 Weather Restrictions and Fire Bans No Person shall ignite or set off Display Fireworks: - (a) when winds exceed (20 km/h) twenty kilometres per hour, or - (b) during a Fire Ban. ## 7.8 Compliance with Permit and Directions Display Fireworks shall not be set off in a manner contrary to the Permit, the approved plan, or any directions of the Chief Fire Official or an Enforcement Officer. ## 8. PYROTECHNICS ## 8.1 Permit Required No Person shall ignite, set off or hold a display of Pyrotechnics without a valid Permit. The Permit shall be available for inspection. ## 8.2 Qualified Personnel Every Person conducting Pyrotechnic Special Effects shall hold a valid Pyrotechnician card issued under the Explosives Act or be an Authorized Person - Pyrotechnics working under direct supervision. ## 8.3 Compliance with Federal Standards Pyrotechnic Special Effects shall only be transported, set up, ignited and operated in accordance with the Pyrotechnic Special Effects Manual issued by Natural Resources Canada. ## 8.4 Application Deadline Applications for Pyrotechnics Permits must be received at least thirty calendar days before the planned event and must include an Event Safety Plan. ## 8.5 Property Owner Permission No Person shall ignite or set off Pyrotechnics without written permission from the Owner of the property. ## 8.6 Application Requirements Applications shall include: - (a) the Permit fee established in the User Fees By-law; - (b) the date, time and location of the event; - (c) the names, addresses and certification numbers of the Pyrotechnicians and Authorized Persons - Pyrotechnics; - (d) the name of the sponsor or purchaser; - (e) a full description of materials, firing sequence and effects; - (f) an Event Safety Plan. ## 8.7 Compliance with Permit and Directions No Person shall ignite or set off Pyrotechnics contrary to the Permit, the approved Event Safety Plan or any direction of the Chief Fire Official or an Enforcement Officer. ## 9. INSURANCE ## 9.1 Insurance Requirement Applications for Permits shall include proof of Commercial General Liability insurance satisfactory to the Chief Fire Official. ## 9.2 Minimum Requirements The policy shall: (a) have limits of not less than five million dollars per occurrence; (b) include coverage for Display Fireworks and/or Pyrotechnic Special Effects; (c) cover setup, rehearsal, firing, teardown and cleanup; (d) include a waiver of subrogation in favour of the Township; (e) name the Township as an additional insured. ## 9.3 Cancellation Notice The insurer shall provide the Township with at least thirty days written notice of cancellation or material change. ## 9.4 Proof of Insurance No Permit shall be issued until proof of insurance satisfactory to the Chief Fire Official is provided. ## 9.5 Right to Reject Insurance The Chief Fire Official may reject any insurance that does not meet the requirements of this By-law. ## 10. INDEMNIFICATION As a condition of obtaining a Permit, the applicant shall indemnify and save harmless The Corporation of the Township of Malahide, its officials, officers, employees, agents and contractors from all claims, demands, actions, losses, liabilities, damages, costs and expenses, including legal fees, arising from: (a) the transportation, storage, setup, use, display, ignition, discharge, teardown or cleanup of Fireworks or Pyrotechnics; (b) acts or omissions of the applicant or persons under their direction; (c) breach of this By-law or of any Permit conditions. ## 11. ENFORCEMENT, INVESTIGATION AND OBSTRUCTION ## 11.1 Enforcement Officers This By-law may be enforced by an Enforcement Officer, including: (a) the Chief Fire Official and designates; (b) Municipal Law Enforcement Officers and Provincial Offences Officers; (c) Police Officers. ## 11.2 Powers of Entry for Inspection An Enforcement Officer may enter upon land at any reasonable time for the purpose of: (a) inspecting land, buildings, structures, Vehicles or Mobile Vending Structures to determine compliance; - (b) determining whether a contravention has occurred; - (c) determining whether an order should be issued under this By-law or under the Municipal Act, 2001. - (d) Entry shall be exercised in accordance with sections 435 to 438 of the Municipal Act, 2001. For greater certainty, what constitutes a reasonable time shall be determined having regard to the nature of the inspection, the circumstances of the situation, and any potential risk to public safety. ## 11.3 Entry onto Land Not Used as a Dwelling An Enforcement Officer may enter land not used as a dwelling without consent and without a warrant, subject to legislative limitations. ## 11.4 Entry into Dwellings Entry into a dwelling may occur only with: - (a) the consent of the occupant; - (b) a warrant; - (c) an order under the Municipal Act, 2001; or - (d) other statutory authority. ## 11.5 Authority to Prevent Removal of Items An Enforcement Officer may require any Person to refrain from removing or disturbing Fireworks, Pyrotechnics, materials or documents relevant to an inspection. ## 11.6 Identification An Enforcement Officer shall produce identification upon request. ## 11.7 Hindering or Obstructing No Person shall hinder or obstruct, or attempt to hinder or obstruct, an Enforcement Officer who is exercising powers lawfully under this By-law or the Municipal Act, 2001. ## 11.8 False or Misleading Information No Person shall provide false or misleading information to an Enforcement Officer. ## 11.9 Failure to Produce Documents or Information No Person shall fail or refuse to produce documents or information that an Enforcement Officer is lawfully entitled to require for the purposes of an inspection under this By-law. ## 12. ENFORCEMENT, OFFENCES AND PENALTIES ## 12.1 Offence Any Person who contravenes any provision of this By-law is guilty of an offence. ## 12.2 Penalties under the Provincial Offences Aci A Person convicted under this By-law is liable - (a) under Part I of the Provincial Offences Act, to a set fine. - (b) under Part Ill of the Act, to a fine not exceeding five thousand dollars, exclusive of costs. ## 12.3 Continuing Offence Where an offence continues for more than one day, each day constitutes a separate offence. ## 12.4 Special Fines Where a Person obtains an economic advantage from a contravention, a special fine may be imposed pursuant to section 429 of the Municipal Act, 2001. ## 12.5 Orders and Remedial Action An Enforcement Officer may issue: (a) an order to discontinue a contravention under section 444 of the Municipal Act, 2001; (b) a remedial order under section 445. (c) If a Person defaults, the Township may carry out the work and recover costs under section 446. ## 12.6 Permit Revocation and Event Shutdown An Enforcement Officer or the Chief Fire Official may revoke a Permit or order the cessation of any Fireworks or Pyrotechnics activity where there is: - (a) non-compliance with this By-law; - (b) non-compliance with Permit conditions; - (c) non-compliance with approved plans; - (d) any unsafe condition. ## 12.7 Failure to Comply with Order No Person shall fail to comply with an order issued under this By-law. ## 12.8 Liability for Costs Persons responsible for contraventions shall pay all Township costs arising from enforcement, emergency response or remedial action. Costs may be collected in any manner permitted by law. ## 12.9 Schedule A Schedule A forms part of this By-law. ## 13. FEES AND CHARGES ## 13.1 Permit and Licensing Fees Fees for Licences and Permits shall be those in the Township's User Fees By-law. No Licence or Permit shall be issued until all fees are paid ## 13.2 Inspection Fees Inspection fees shall be those in the User Fees By-law. ## 13.3 Cost Recovery Where the Township incurs costs due to a contravention, the Person responsible shall pay: - (a) all direct and indirect costs; - (b) staff time at rates in the User Fees By-law; - (c) third-party contractor or service costs; - (d) administrative fees; - (e) interest per section 446 of the Municipal Act, 2001. ## 13.4 Recovery from Owner and Addition to Tax Roll Costs incurred may be recovered from the property Owner and added to the tax roll under section 446 of the Municipal Act, 2001. ## 13.5 Non-Payment Unpaid fees or costs constitute a debt owed to the Township and may be collected by any legal means, including civil action or tax roll addition. ## 14. SEVERABILITY If any portion of this By-law is held invalid, such portion is severed and the remainder continues in full force and effect. ## 15. ENACTMENT ## 15.1 Enactment This By-law shall come into full force and effect on the date of its passing. READ a FIRST and SECOND time this 7ih day of May, 2026. READ a THIRD time and FINALLY PASSED this 7% day of May, 2026. <!-- image --> <!-- image --> Andomal Clerk, A. Adams ## SCHEDULE A Part I Provincial Offences Act By-law No. 26-24 FIREWORKS BY-LAW | | Item Short Form Wording | Provision Borting ortance fine | | |----|---------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------------------------|------------| | | Sell or display Fireworks without a Licence | (2.1(a) | &#124;$350 | | | Fail to display Licence at place of sale | 2.1(a) | $250 | | 3 | Sell Consumer Fireworks to a person under 18 | (2.1(b) | $350 | | | Sell or display Consumer Fireworks during a Fire Ban | [2.1(c) | &#124;$500 | | 5 | Sell or display Consumer Fireworks outside permitted period | 2.1(d) | $250 | | 6 | Sell or display Prohibited Fireworks | 2.1(e) | $500 | | | Sell Consumer Fireworks in non-compliant building | 2.1 (f) | $350 | | 8 | Sell or offer for sale Firecrackers | (2.1(g) | $500 | | 9 | Display Consumer Fireworks in a store window | 12.2(a) | $250 | | 10 | Allow customers to handle unpackaged Fireworks before purchase | 2.2(b) | $250 | | 11 | Offer Fireworks for sale not compliant with Explosives Act | 2.2(c) | $350 | | 12 | Sell Display Fireworks without verifying certification | 12.3 | $500 | | 13 | Store Fireworks in excess of 1000 kg in detached building | 4.1 (b) | $350 | | 14 | Store Fireworks in excess of 100 kg in secure bin | 14.1(c) | $350 | | 15 | Fail to secure storage bin | ]&#124;4.1(c) | &#124;$250 | | 16 | Fail to post required signage at storage location | 14.1(d) | $250 | | 17 | Fail to provide required fire extinguisher | 4.1(e) | $250 | | 18 | Store Fireworks in a vehicle or trailer | 14.2 | $350 | | 19 | Display actual Fireworks in Mobile Vending Structure window | 4.3(a) | $250 | | 20 | Store Fireworks over permitted quantity in Mobile Vending Structure | 4.3(b) | $350 | | 21 | Permit ignition source within 6 metres | 4.3(c) | $350 | | 22 | Permit customer access without required safety measures | 4.3(d) | $350 | | 23 | Locate Mobile Vending Structure within prohibited distance | 4.3(e) | $350 | | 24 | Permit more than 10 persons inside structure | 4.3(f) | $250 | | 25 | Locate power or fuel supply too close | &#124;4.3(g) | I$350 | | 26 | Fail to maintain no encroachment zone | 14.4 | &#124;$250 | | 27 | Fail to obtain written landowner permission | 4.5 | &#124;$250 | | 28 | Fail to submit required site plan | 4.6 | $250 | | 29 | Fail to provide fire extinguisher in structure | (4.7(a) | $250 | | 30 | Fail to post "No Smoking" signage | 4.7(b) | $250 | | 31 | lIgnite or set off Consumer Fireworks on prohibited days 5.1 | | $250 | | 32 | Ignite or set off Consumer Fireworks without owner permission | 5.2 | $250 | | | Set off Consumer Fireworks creating danger | 5.3 | $500 | | | Person under 18 using Fireworks without supervision | 5.3(a) | $250 | | | Possess or set off Prohibited Fireworks or Firecrackers | 5.3(b) | $500 | | | Fail to maintain means to summon emergency services | 5.3(c) | &#124;$250 | | | Item Short Form Wording | Provision Delating Offence | Set Fine | |----|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------|------------------------------|------------| | 37 | Fail to supervise minor using Fireworks | 5.3(d) | $250 | | 38 | Ignite or set off Fireworks in a Public Place | (5.3 (e) | $350 | | 39 | Ignite or set off Fireworks within unsafe distance | (5.3(f) | $350 | | 40 | Ignite or set off Fireworks when wind exceeds limit | 5.3 (g) | $250 | | 41 | Ignite or release Sky Lantern | 5.3(h) | $500 | | 42 | Ignite or set off Fireworks contrary to manufacturer's instructions | 5.3(i) | $250 | | 43 | Ignite or set off Fireworks after permitted hours | 5.3() | \$250 | | 44 | Hold public Consumer Fireworks display on municipal property without approval | 6.2 | $350 | | 45 | Conduct Display Fireworks contrary to Display Plan | 6.3 | $350 | | 46 | Fail to remove Fireworks debris from display site | 6.7 | $250 | | 47 | Ignite or set off Display Fireworks without Permit | 7.1 | $500 | | 48 | Fail to produce Display Fireworks Permit | 7.1 | $250 | | 49 | Ignite Display Fireworks without owner permission | 17.2 | $350 | | 50 | Ignite Display Fireworks without certification | 7.3 | $500 | | 51 | Fail to produce certification | 17.4 | $250 | | 52 | Fail to provide fire protection or emergency access | 17.5 | $350 | | 53 | Operate Display Fireworks contrary to federal standards 7.6 | | $500 | | 54 | ignite Display Fireworks during prohibited weather conditions | 7.7 | $350 | | 55 | Conduct Display Fireworks contrary to Permit | 17.8 | $350 | | 56 | ignite or set off Pyrotechnics without Permit | 8.1 | $500 | | 57 | Fail to produce Pyrotechnics Permit | 1/8.1 | $250 | | 58 | Conduct Pyrotechnics without valid certification | 8.2 | $500 | | 59 | Operate Pyrotechnics contrary to federal standards | ]/8.3 | $500 | | 60 | lIgnite Pyrotechnics without owner permission | 8.5 | $350 | | 61 | Conduct Pyrotechnics contrary to Permit or Safety Plan | 1 8.7 | $350 | | 62 | Hinder or obstruct an Enforcement Officer | 11.7 | $500 | | 63 | Provide false or misleading information to an Enforcement Officer | 11.8 | $500 | | 64 | _ Fail to produce documents or information when required 11.9 | | $500 | | 65 | Fail to comply with an Order | 12.7 | 1$500 |