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Session Laws, 2000
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Ch. 63
PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor
1.4 G FIREWORKS IN FINISHED FORM IS PERMITTED IN A STORAGE BUILDING IF
THERE IS A MINIMUM SEPARATION DISTANCE OF 25 FEET BETWEEN THE PACKAGING
AREA AND ANY STORED FIREWORKS. (k) "Warehouse" means any building or structure used exclusively for the
storage of inert materials. 19. (e) A license to manufacture fireworks, granted pursuant to this section,
permits the licensee to manufacture, process, and store [Class C] 1.4 G fireworks, and
rockets and Roman candles as hereinafter permitted. The manufacture of any [Class
B] 1.3 G display fireworks OTHER THAN ROCKETS AND ROMAN CANDLES, fireworks
commonly known as "flash and sound", products utilizing potassium chlorate, and any
explosives, [including Class B special fireworks other than rockets and Roman
candles,] is unlawful, except as authorized by any other law. The storage of [Class B]
1.3 G DISPLAY fireworks other than rockets or Roman candles is prohibited except as
permitted by this subsection. 1.4 G FIREWORKS AND 1.3 G DISPLAY FIREWORKS MAY
BE STORED BY LICENSED MANUFACTURERS OR LICENSED EXPLOSIVES DEALERS AT
APPROVED LOCATIONS IN STORAGE BUILDINGS APPROVED BY THE STATE FIRE
MARSHAL OR THE LOCAL AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION OVER LOCAL FIRE
PREVENTION CODES. [Class B fireworks for authorized displays may be stored in a
separate storage building approved by the State Fire Marshal upon obtaining a
permit from the State Fire Marshal. The State Fire Marshal may issue a permit for
the storage of Class B display fireworks for only that material for which the applicant
has valid orders, and the permits shall specify the type and quantity of Class B
material and order number. A permit for storage may be issued for a period not to
extend beyond the date of the authorized display and in no case to exceed ten days;
however, Class B fireworks may be stored in a separate storage building between
April 20 and July 20 inclusive, without valid orders, if the State Fire Marshal issues
a permit.] Any person violating this subsection is guilty of a misdemeanor and upon
conviction shall be fined not more than $1,000.00 or imprisoned for not more than one
year, or both. SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect
October June 1, 2000. Approved April 25, 2000.
CHAPTER 63
(Senate Bill 172) AN ACT concerning State Employees - Contractual Employees - Credit for Service FOR the purpose of providing that a contractual employee who is selected to fill
certain budgeted positions shall be given credit for service in the contractual
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