Conn. Agencies Regs. § 23-4-20

Current through October 16, 2024
Section 23-4-20 - Flowers and other decorations
(a) No person shall use or allow the use of an open flame in a floral arrangement or other decoration at an event unless the flame is fully enclosed in a hurricane globe, chimney, or similar container.
(b) Every floral arrangement and other decoration at an event shall be freestanding and shall not be attached by glue, tape, staples, tacks, or any other means to any wall, light fixture, or other appurtenance or furnishing in the rented premises, provided that fabric used as a component of a decoration may, with the approval and supervision of Department personnel, be draped over an appurtenance or furnishing in the rented premises.
(c) Any container for flowers or plant used in the rented premises shall be watertight and shall, if placed upon or over an appurtenance or other furnishing in such premises, rest on or in a [waterlight] watertight material or object a size and configuration adequate to capture any plant matter and any dripping liquid.

Conn. Agencies Regs. § 23-4-20

Adopted effective July 26, 1999; Amended June 29, 2007