GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 25-10-3.1 - Storage of fireworks by licensed nonmanufacturers
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    25-10-3.1   (2010)
   25-10-3.1.    Storage of fireworks by licensed nonmanufacturers 
      (a)  Fireworks  defined as Class B explosives or the equivalent thereof by regulations  of the United States Department of Transportation set forth in Part 173  of Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations and which are to be used  only for purposes of a public exhibition or display pursuant to Code  Section 25-10-4 may be stored by a person, firm, or corporation, other  than a manufacturer, pursuant to a magazine license issued by the Safety  Fire Commissioner in accordance with the provisions of this Code  section. Any application for such a license shall be made to the Safety  Fire Commissioner in a form to be prescribed by the Commissioner. The  application shall include a letter of acknowledgment and endorsement  from the local authority having responsibility for fire suppression.
(b)  Any  application for a magazine license made pursuant to subsection (a) of  this Code section shall be accompanied by plans for the magazine  proposed to be used for storage of Class B explosives or the equivalent  thereof, in such detail and in such number of copies as required by the  Safety Fire Commissioner. Construction of a magazine for storage of  fireworks pursuant to this Code section shall not commence until the  plans therefor have been approved by the state fire marshal and returned  to the applicant.
(c)  No license shall be issued pursuant to this Code section unless:
      (1)  The  applicant currently holds a valid license or permit to receive  explosive materials including Class B explosives or the equivalent  thereof issued pursuant to regulations of the Bureau of Alcohol,  Tobacco, and Firearms of the United States Department of the Treasury;
      (2)  The  applicant presents a copy of a valid permit for a public exhibition or  display of fireworks issued pursuant to Code Section 25-10-4;
      (3)  The  state fire marshal or the designee thereof has determined upon  inspection that the constructed magazine meets or exceeds the  requirements for magazines to be used for storing Class B explosives or  the equivalent thereof as established by regulations and adopted codes  and standards of the Safety Fire Commissioner; and
      (4)  The  state fire marshal or the designee thereof has determined upon  inspection that the constructed magazine meets or exceeds any additional  requirements applicable to magazines to be used for storage of Class B  explosives or the equivalent thereof by nonmanufacturers as may be  established by regulation promulgated pursuant to Code Section 25-10-5.
(d)  Any  license issued pursuant to this Code section shall be subject to the  annual license fee and expiration date provisions of Code Section  25-10-5. The initial annual fee for a magazine license shall be  submitted along with the application for such license.
(e)  Any  fireworks stored under any magazine license issued pursuant to this  Code section shall be stored in an approved magazine and in accordance  with the regulations for storing Class B explosives or the equivalent  thereof as established by regulations of the Safety Fire Commissioner  and any additional requirements for storage of such explosives by  nonmanufacturers as may be established by regulation promulgated  pursuant to Code Section 25-10-5, for a period of time not to exceed 60  days before and 60 days after the permitted date of a public exhibition  or display of fireworks pursuant to Code Section 25-10-4.
(f)  Any violation of the provisions of this Code section shall be grounds for revoking a magazine license.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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