Strike Section 5609 of the International Fire Code in its entirety and insert new Section 5609 in the Fire Code in its place to read as follows:
Scope. The manufacture of fireworks is prohibited in the District of Columbia. The display, sale or discharge of consumer fireworks shall comply with the requirements of this Section.
Prohibited Fireworks. The manufacture, possession, storage, display, sale, setting off, or discharge of any fireworks listed below is prohibited in the District of Columbia:
Permitted Fireworks. The following fireworks are permitted to be stored, displayed, sold, delivered, used and possessed in accordance with the provisions of this article:
Labeling. Each standard retail package or retail item of fireworks stored, kept for sale, sold, or delivered by any person engaged in the business of selling fireworks shall be labeled or marked with the name of the manufacturer, the number and type of the firework, and directions of use.
Limitations and Requirements for Permitted Fireworks.
Prohibitions. No person shall manufacture, process, package, repackage, store, keep for sale, display, sell or deliver any of the following in the District of Columbia:
Cylindrical Tube Fireworks. Cylindrical tube fireworks that comply with the following requirements are permitted to be sold or offered for sale in the District of Columbia:
License to Sell Fireworks. No person shall engage in the business of selling or offering to sell any fireworks, either at wholesale or at retail, until a license in accordance with Section 5609.4 or 5609.5, as applicable, has been issued by the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs.
License to Sell Fireworks: Wholesale.
Wholesale License Required. No person shall engage in the business of selling or offering to sell at wholesale in the District of Columbia any of the permitted fireworks described in Section 5609.1.1.2 without first securing a wholesaler's license to sell fireworks from the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs.
Minimum Age. No individual shall be issued a wholesaler's license unless the applicant has passed his or her 21st birthday.
Deadline for applications. All applications for a wholesale license to sell fireworks shall be submitted to the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs no later than May 25 for the sale of fireworks during the same calendar year. This license must be renewed annually.
License conditions. All wholesale license applicants shall:
Warehouse inspections. Each wholesale licensee applicant who maintains a warehouse or depot in the District of Columbia shall notify the Fire Chief of each shipment received or deposited at the warehouse or depot. Said notice shall be furnished not less that three business days before the date on which the fireworks are delivered to any retail licensee.
Non-warehouse inspections. Each wholesale licensee applicant who does not maintain a warehouse or depot in the District of Columbia is required to provide advance notice of at least three business days to schedule appointments for inspection. All inspections shall be conducted by appointment only, during hours to be determined by the Fire Chief and at a site to be provided by the District of Columbia, except that from June 28 through July 4, inclusive, wholesale licensee applicants shall provide advance notice of at least 24 hours. Inspections will be scheduled between the hours of 10:00 am and 2:00 pm.
No storage of fireworks on site. The site provided by the District of Columbia for inspections shall not be used to store, sell or distribute fireworks. Fireworks shall be removed from the inspection site immediately following completion of the inspection.
Inclement weather. Inspections may be conducted outside. In an event of inclement weather, the applicant has the option of either rescheduling the inspection for a later date or providing, at his or her own expense, a tarp or other means of protection for the fireworks during such inspection.
Unloading and Reloading of Fireworks. It is the applicant's responsibility to provide sufficient labor to unload and reload each fireworks shipment, as shall be required for inspection. The inspectors shall not participate in unloading or reloading fireworks.
Voucher issued. After the fireworks have been inspected and approved, the Fire Chief shall issue to the wholesale licensee a voucher, which shall be carried on the vehicle used to transport wholesale fireworks at all times.
Overnight storage. No wholesale fireworks shall be stored overnight in the District of Columbia except in a warehouse, depot or other facility pursuant to a permit issued by the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs for such purposes. For the purposes of this section, overnight shall be defined as the hours between 8:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. All wholesale fireworks that are not stored in an approved location are required to be removed from the jurisdiction.
Restrictions on deliveries. No wholesale licensee shall make deliveries to retail sale location during rush hour. For the purposes of this section, rush hour shall be defined as the hours between 6:30 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. and between 3:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. daily, except Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays.
Vehicle standards. In the interest of public safety, all vehicles transporting wholesale fireworks shall meet the following standards.
Wholesaler's records. Each wholesaler licensee shall maintain full and complete records of all purchases and sales of fireworks. The Fire Chief is authorized to examine the books and records of any wholesale licensee with respect to purchases and sales of fireworks.
Other fireworks prohibited. No person licensed under this section shall store, keep for sale, deliver, or display any fireworks other than those authorized by this article.
Sample required. Persons engaged in the business of selling or offering to sell fireworks at wholesale shall submit to the Fire Chief at least three samples of each firework proposed to be sold or delivered by the wholesaler, together with complete specifications and a chemical analysis for each firework. These samples shall be submitted to the Office of the Fire Marshal no later than February 1 of each year.
License to Sell Fireworks: Retail.
Retail license required. No person shall engage in the business of selling or offering to sell at retail in the District of Columbia any of the fireworks described in Section 5609.1.1.2 without first securing a fireworks retailer's license from the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs.
Permit required. Each retailer shall obtain a permit from the Fire Chief to ensure the proper storage of fireworks.
Retail sale of fireworks. All fireworks for retail sale in the District of Columbia shall be purchased in the District of Columbia from a licensed fireworks wholesaler.
Minimum age. No individual shall participate in the retail sale of fireworks unless he or she has reached his or her 18th birthday.
Application period. The application period shall be from June 1 of each calendar year through June 25. If June 25 falls on a day other than a business day, the last day of the application period shall be the last business day prior to June 25.
Hours of sales operation. No fireworks product shall be offered for retail sale from any location in the District of Columbia between the hours of 10:00 p.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Sale from fixed locations. A retail license will be issued to persons for the sale of fireworks only from a fixed location.
Retailers records. Each retail licensee shall maintain full and complete records of all purchases of fireworks.
Financial responsibility. Any person or business applying for a permit for the purposes of storage or retail of fireworks shall file with the Fire Chief or his representative a corporate surety bond in the principal minimum sum of $100,000 or a public liability insurance policy for the same sum for the purposes of payment of damages to persons or property which arise from, or are caused by, the conduct of any act authorized by the permit upon which any judicial judgment results. This section shall apply to all permanent and temporary retail establishments.
Additional Safety Requirements for Fireworks.
Prohibitions near flammable materials. No person shall sell, handle, store, or discharge any fireworks within 50 feet (15 240 mm) of any gasoline pump, fill line, vent line, or any building where flammable liquids are stored or handled.
Places where discharges are prohibited. No person shall discharge fireworks within 50 feet (15 240 mm) of a place where fireworks are stored, handled, or sold.
Removal or relocation. If the Fire Chief finds that fireworks are stored or displayed in any of the following ways, the Fire Chief is authorized to issue written orders to the licensee to remove or relocate that storage or display.
No Smoking Signs. No smoking signs that comply with Section 310.3 shall be posted at all retail firework stands.
Fire Extinguishers. At least one fire extinguisher with a minimum rating of 2A shall be installed in each retail fireworks stand. The fire extinguisher shall be maintained in accordance with NFPA 10.
Seizure of Fireworks.
Fireworks Subject to Seizure. All fireworks sold, offered for sale, stored, processed, or transported in violation of this article shall be subject to seizure by the Fire Chief.
Impounding. The Fire Chief shall impound all seized fireworks in a place under such conditions that will reduce as much as reasonably possible any threat from those impounded fireworks to the safety of any person or property.
Notice to Destroy or Transport. At the time of seizure, the Fire Chief shall issue a written notice to the owner of the fireworks or the owner's agent stating that all seized fireworks shall be destroyed 30 days from the date of the notice. All seized fireworks approved for sale in the District of Columbia shall be returned provided the owner of the fireworks or the owner's agent can make arrangements satisfactory to the Fire Chief within 30 days from the date of the notice to properly transport the permitted fireworks to an approved location.
Destruction of Fireworks. If the arrangements required under Section 5609.7.3 are not made within 30 days from the date on which written notice is given by the Fire Chief to the owner of the fireworks or the owner's agent, the Fire Chief shall destroy or order the destruction of the seized fireworks in a manner that reasonably avoids danger to any person or property.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 12, r. 12-H5609