Bill Text: HI SB2016 | 2022 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating To Fireworks.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2022-01-20 - Referred to LCA, JDC/WAM. [SB2016 Detail]
Download: Hawaii-2022-SB2016-Introduced.html
THE SENATE |
S.B. NO. |
2016 |
THIRTY-FIRST LEGISLATURE, 2022 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
relating to fireworks.
BE IT
ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
SECTION 1. The legislature finds that the use of consumer fireworks causes fires and burn injuries, mostly to children. Fireworks produce excessive smoke that makes breathing difficult. Noise from loud fireworks traumatizes many residents, including war veterans and pets. With the increase in fireworks-related calls, public safety agencies are strained to maintain adequate response levels for other critical emergencies. The legislature further finds that people in the State and its communities deserve to live in peace and security without the public safety risk and disruptive impact of fireworks.
Accordingly, the purpose of this Act is to limit the use of consumer fireworks by:
(1) Authorizing the sale and use of consumer fireworks only for cultural purposes; and
(2) Discontinuing the authorization of the non-cultural use of consumer fireworks on New Year's Eve, the Fourth of July, and Chinese New Year's Day.
The legislature notes that this Act is not intended to prohibit the use by licensed professionals of display fireworks, articles pyrotechnic, and aerial devices.
SECTION 2. Section 132D-2, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended as follows:
1. By amending the definition of "consumer fireworks" to read:
""Consumer fireworks" [means]:
(1) Means any fireworks designed
primarily for retail sale to the public [during authorized dates and times,]
that produces visible or audible effects by combustion, and that is designed to
remain on or near the ground and, while
stationary or spinning rapidly on or near the ground, emits smoke, a shower of
colored sparks, whistling effects, flitter sparks, or balls of colored sparks,
and includes combination items that contain one or more of these effects. "Consumer fireworks" shall comply
with the construction, chemical composition, and labeling regulations of the
United States Consumer Product Safety Commission as set forth in Title 16 Code
of Federal Regulations and fireworks classified as UN0336 and UN0337 by the
United States Department of Transportation as set forth in Title 49 Code of
Federal Regulations[. "Consumer
fireworks" include firework items]; and
(2) Includes fireworks commonly known as firecrackers that are single
paper cylinders not exceeding one and one-half inches in length excluding the
fuse and one-quarter of an inch in
diameter and contain a charge of not more than fifty milligrams of pyrotechnic
composition, snakes, sparklers, fountains, and cylindrical or cone fountains
that emit effects up to a height not greater than twelve feet above the ground,
illuminating torches, bamboo cannons, whistles, toy smoke devices, wheels, and
ground spinners that when ignited remain within a circle with a radius of
twelve feet as measured from the point where the item was placed and ignited,
novelty or trick items, combination items, and other fireworks of like
construction that are designed to produce the same or similar effects."
2. By amending the definition of "cultural"
to read:
""Cultural" means relating
to the arts, customs, traditions, mores, and history of [all of] the
various ethnic groups of Hawaii[.] and includes religious events."
SECTION 3. Section 132D-3, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§132D-3 [Permissible
uses] Use of consumer fireworks[. Consumer fireworks may be];
prohibition; exceptions. It shall be unlawful for any person to
set off, [ignited,
discharged, or otherwise caused] ignite, discharge, or otherwise cause
to explode within the State [only:
(1) From
9:00 p.m. on New Year's Eve to 1:00 a.m. on New Year's Day; from 7:00 a.m. to
7:00 p.m. on Chinese New Year's Day; and from 1:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. on the
Fourth of July; or
(2) From]
any consumer fireworks, except for the purposes of a cultural event from
9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. as allowed by permit pursuant to section 132D-10 [if
the proposed cultural use is to occur at any time other than during the periods
prescribed in paragraph (1)];
provided that the purchase of not more than five thousand individual consumer fireworks commonly known as firecrackers shall be allowed under each permit."
SECTION 4. Section 132D-5, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§132D-5 General prohibitions.
(a) [It] In addition to
the prohibition under section 132D-3, it shall be unlawful for any person [without
a permit issued under section 132D-10 by a county fire department] to:
(1) Remove
or extract the pyrotechnic contents from any fireworks;
(2) Throw
any ignited fireworks:
(A) From,
at, or into a vehicle;
(B) At
a person or an animal; and
(C) From
above the first floor of any building; or
(3) Set
off, ignite, discharge, or otherwise cause to explode any fireworks:
(A) Above
the first floor of any building;
(B) In
any vehicle;
[(C) At any time not within the periods for use
prescribed in section 132D-3;
(D)] (C) Within one thousand feet of any operating
hospital, licensed convalescent home, licensed home for the elderly, zoo,
licensed animal shelter, or licensed animal hospital;
[(E)] (D) In any school
building, or on any school grounds and yards without first obtaining
authorization from appropriate school officials;
[(F)] (E) On any highway,
alley, street, sidewalk, or other public way; in any park; on any public beach;
in any officially designated forest or wildlife preserve; within fifty feet of
a canefield; or within one thousand feet of any building used for public worship
during the periods when services are held; and
[(G)] (F) Within five
hundred feet of any hotel.
(b) [It]
Except for use at a cultural event by permit pursuant to section 132D-10, it
shall be unlawful to purchase or possess consumer fireworks [more
than five calendar days before the time periods for permissible use under
section 132D-3.] within the State.
(c) [It]
Except for use at a cultural event by permit pursuant to section 132D-10, it
shall be unlawful to offer, expose for sale, sell, or furnish
consumer fireworks [after 12:01 a.m. on New Year's Day, 6:00 p.m. on Chinese
New Year's Day, and 8:00 p.m. on the Fourth of July.] to any person within
the State."
SECTION 5. Section 132D-8, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsection (d) to read as follows:
"(d) It shall be unlawful for any licensee, other
than a wholesaler who is selling or transferring fireworks or articles
pyrotechnic to a licensed retailer, to sell or offer to sell, exchange for consideration,
give, transfer, or donate any fireworks or articles pyrotechnic at any time to
any person who does not present a permit duly issued as required by section
132D-10 or 132D-16. The permit shall be
signed by the seller or transferor at the time of sale or transfer of the
fireworks or articles pyrotechnic, and the seller or transferor shall indicate
on the permit the amount and type of fireworks or articles pyrotechnic sold or
transferred. No person shall sell or
deliver fireworks to any permittee in any amount in excess of the amount
specified in the permit, less the amount shown on the permit to have been
previously purchased; provided that no fireworks shall be sold to a permittee
holding a permit issued for purposes of section 132D-3, more than five calendar
days before the applicable [time period under section 132D-3.] cultural
event."
SECTION 6. Section 132D-10, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§132D-10 Permits[.] for the purchase and use of fireworks.
A permit shall be required for the purchase and use of:
(1) Any
consumer fireworks [commonly known as firecrackers upon payment of a fee of $25;]
for cultural events, the fee for which shall be $25 per permit; and
(2) Any
aerial devices, display fireworks, or articles pyrotechnic for the purposes of
section 132D-16 [upon payment of a fee of $110; and
(3) Any
consumer fireworks for the purposes of section 132D-5 or for cultural uses that
occur at any time other than during the periods prescribed in section 132D-3(1)
upon a payment of a fee of $25.], the fee for which shall be $110 per permit."
SECTION 7. This Act does not affect rights and duties that matured, penalties that were incurred, and proceedings that were begun before its effective date.
SECTION 8. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 9. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
INTRODUCED BY: |
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By Request |
Report Title:
State Fire Council Package; Fireworks; Cultural Events; Prohibitions; Exceptions
Description:
Imposes a
statewide limitation on the sale and use of consumer fireworks, except by permit
for cultural events.
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