FIREWORKS LAWS
Florida Fireworks Laws


CONSUMER FIREWORKS
Specifically Permitted Devices approved and listed by State Fire Marshal which emit a shower of sparks upon burning, do not contain any explosive compounds, do not detonate or explode, are hand held or ground based, cannot propel themselves through the air, and that contain not more than 100 grams of the chemical compound that produces sparks upon burning. Any device that is not included in the list of approved items is prohibited, except that snakes, small smoke devices, trick noisemakers and certain other novelties may be sold at all other times.
Specifically Prohibited Firecrackers, torpedoes, skyrockets, roman candles, daygo bombs, and any fireworks containing explosive or flammable compounds.


DISPLAY FIREWORKS
Display Permit Apply to local authorities at least 15 days beforedisplay date.
Insurance Required, $500 minimum.
Operator No license specifically required in state law. However, local jurisdiction may require permit.


MANUFACTURE, STORAGE, TRANSPORTATION
  Storage specifications in law.


LICENSING
  Required:
Manufacturer $ 1000
Distributor $ 1000
Wholesaler $ 1000
Seasonal retailer $ 200
Retailer $ 15 each location


ENFORCING AUTHORITY
  Division of State Fire Marshal
Regulatory Licensing and Statistics Sec.
200 East Gaines Street
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0300
904-922-3172
www.fldfs.com/sfm/
* And local law enforcement agencies.


LAW NUMBER
  Chapter 791, Florida Statutes
Rule 4A-50, Florida Admin. Code

















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