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Section 34-37-9 – Records to be kept by licensee–Inspection–Violation as misdemeanor.

34-37-9. Records to be kept by licensee–Inspection–Violation as misdemeanor. Any person licensed under the provisions of this chapter shall comply with the provisions of §10-45-45. Each invoice for fireworks purchased is subject to inspection by the Department of Public Safety. The invoice shall show the license number of the wholesaler from which the purchase was […]

Section 34-37-1 – Definition of terms.

34-37-1.Definition of terms. Terms used in this chapter mean: (1)”Consumer fireworks,” fireworks designed primarily to produce visible effects by combustion; that comply with the construction, chemical composition, and labeling regulations promulgated by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission 16 C.F. R. Part 1507, effective January 1, 2019, and that are classified as 1.4G, UN0336 under […]

Section 34-37-2.2 – Sales to out-of-state residents–Early and late season licenses–Copy of law and map provided with sale–Violation as misdemeanor.

34-37-2.2. Sales to out-of-state residents–Early and late season licenses–Copy of law and map provided with sale–Violation as misdemeanor. In addition to any license required under §34-37-2, for any sales to out-of-state residents, a retailer licensee may obtain: (1)An early season license to operate from May first to June twenty-sixth, with a required fee of one […]

Section 34-37-3 – Prohibited fireworks–Manufacture or use as misdemeanor.

34-37-3. Prohibited fireworks–Manufacture or use as misdemeanor. Any person who manufactures, uses, or disposes to another, with or without consideration, so as to endanger the safety of others, any consumer fireworks made wholly or in part of dynamite, nitroglycerin, or giant powder, is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor. Source: SDC 1939, §13.1607; SL 1977, […]

Section 34-37-4 – Possession, sale, or use of unauthorized fireworks–Misdemeanor.

34-37-4. Possession, sale, or use of unauthorized fireworks–Misdemeanor. Except as provided in §34-37-12, a person is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor if the person possesses, sells, offers for sale, brings into this state, or uses any pyrotechnics commonly known as fireworks, other than consumer fireworks. Source: SL 1949, ch 41, §1; SDC Supp 1960, […]