Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 212. State Patrol (Fire Protection) (See Titles 204 and 446) |
Chapter 212-17. Fireworks. |
Section 212-17-223. Pyrotechnic operator license types.
Latest version.
- (1) A pyrotechnic operator is prohibited from conducting a public display of fireworks without a general display license under WAC 212-17-250. Each operator does not need a general display license if he or she is shooting displays for a company that has a general display license.(2) The license types and displays allowed to be conducted are:(a) Pyrotechnic operator license - Conducts an outdoor public display of fireworks following the requirements of NFPA 1123.(b) Proximate display operator license - Conducts a proximate display before a proximate audience following the requirements of NFPA 1126.(c) Flame effects operator license - Conducts a flame special effects following the requirements of NFPA 160.(d) Special effects operator license - Conducts a special effects display used in connection with a television, theatrical, or motion picture production which may or may not be presented before a live audience.(3) Penalties for violations of this section are provided in WAC 212-17-515.[Statutory Authority: RCW 70.77.250. WSR 15-22-082, § 212-17-223, filed 11/3/15, effective 1/1/16.]
RCW 70.77.250. WSR 15-22-082, § 212-17-223, filed 11/3/15, effective 1/1/16.
Rules
212-17-250,212-17-515,