(a) The sale or offer to sell dangerous fireworks at wholesale or retail for any purpose other than industrial, agricultural, wildlife control, or public display is prohibited. (b) A person desiring to use dangerous fireworks for industrial, agricultural, wildlife control, or public display purposes shall first comply with the permit requirements of the fire safety […]
(a) A person holding a permit required by the fire safety code may sell or offer for sale salable fireworks if (1) the person has submitted to the state fire marshal a policy, or a certified true copy of a policy, of public liability and products liability insurance, including both accident and occurrence coverage, provided […]
(a) A person who desires to sell fireworks at wholesale in the state shall first make verified application for a license to the state fire marshal on forms provided by the state fire marshal. The forms must require the applicant to supply the applicant’s social security number if the applicant is a natural person. The […]
A person who recklessly fails to comply with a provision of this chapter or fireworks regulations adopted in the fire safety code is guilty of a class B misdemeanor. Each day of noncompliance constitutes a separate offense. In this section, “recklessly” has the meaning given in AS 11.81.900.
This chapter and fireworks regulations adopted under the fire safety code supersede the provisions of an ordinance adopted by a city or borough, whether before or after May 23, 1969, that are less restrictive than this chapter or the code. However, nothing in this section affects the authority of a city or organized borough under […]
In this chapter and fireworks regulations adopted in the state fire safety code, (1) “dangerous fireworks” includes all fireworks that are not defined as salable fireworks; (2) “fire safety code” means the fire safety code of the state adopted and administered by the division of fire prevention of the Department of Public Safety; (3) “fireworks” […]