Bill Text: MI SB0857 | 2015-2016 | 98th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Fireworks; use; ignition, discharge, and use of fireworks; modify days allowed, and allow certain local units of government to enact ordinance governing sale of consumer fireworks from tents. Amends secs. 2 & 7 of 2011 PA 256 (MCL 28.452 & 28.457).
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2016-03-17 - Referred To Committee On Government Operations [SB0857 Detail]
Download: Michigan-2015-SB0857-Introduced.html
SENATE BILL No. 857
March 17, 2016, Introduced by Senator BIEDA and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.
A bill to amend 2011 PA 256, entitled
"Michigan fireworks safety act,"
by amending sections 2 and 7 (MCL 28.452 and 28.457), section 2 as
amended by 2012 PA 257 and section 7 as amended by 2013 PA 65.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:
Sec. 2. As used in this act:
(a) "Agricultural and wildlife fireworks" means fireworks
devices distributed to farmers, ranchers, and growers through a
wildlife management program administered by the United States
department
Department of the interior Interior or
the department of
natural resources of this state.
(b) "APA standard 87-1" means 2001 APA standard 87-1, standard
for construction and approval for transportation of fireworks,
novelties, and theatrical pyrotechnics, published by the American
pyrotechnics
association Pyrotechnics
Association of Bethesda,
Maryland.
(c) "Articles pyrotechnic" means pyrotechnic devices for
professional use that are similar to consumer fireworks in chemical
composition and construction but not intended for consumer use,
that meet the weight limits for consumer fireworks but are not
labeled as such, and that are classified as UN0431 or UN0432 under
49 CFR 172.101.
(d) "Citation" means that term as described in section 17a.
(e) "Commercial manufacturer" means a person engaged in the
manufacture of consumer fireworks.
(f) "Consumer fireworks" means fireworks devices that are
designed to produce visible effects by combustion, that are
required to comply with the construction, chemical composition, and
labeling
regulations promulgated by the United States consumer
product
safety commission Consumer
Product Safety Commission under
16 CFR parts 1500 and 1507, and that are listed in APA standard 87-
1,
3.1.2, 3.1.3, or 3.5. Consumer fireworks does do not
include
low-impact fireworks.
(g) "Consumer fireworks certificate" means a certificate
issued under section 4.
(h) "Department" means the department of licensing and
regulatory affairs.
(i) "Display fireworks" means large fireworks devices that are
explosive materials intended for use in fireworks displays and
designed to produce visible or audible effects by combustion,
deflagration, or detonation, as provided in 27 CFR 555.11, 49 CFR
172, and APA standard 87-1, 4.1.
(j) "Firework" or "fireworks" means any composition or device,
except for a starting pistol, a flare gun, or a flare, designed for
the purpose of producing a visible or audible effect by combustion,
deflagration, or detonation. Fireworks consist of consumer
fireworks, low-impact fireworks, articles pyrotechnic, display
fireworks, and special effects.
(k) "Fireworks safety fund" means the fireworks safety fund
created in section 11.
(l) "Local unit of government" means a city, village, or
township.
(m) "Low-impact fireworks" means ground and handheld sparkling
devices as that phrase is defined under APA standard 87-1, 3.1,
3.1.1.1 to 3.1.1.8, and 3.5.
(n) "Minor" means an individual who is less than 18 years of
age.
(o) "National holiday" means a nationally recognized holiday
excluding Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veterans' Day, Thanksgiving,
Christmas, Martin Luther King Day, Presidents Day, and Easter.
(p) (o)
"NFPA" means the national
fire protection association
National Fire Protection Association headquartered at 1
Batterymarch Park, Quincy, Massachusetts.
(q) (p)
"NFPA 1" means the
uniform fire code, 2006 edition,
developed by NFPA.
(r) (q)
"NFPA 72" means the
"National Fire Alarm Code", 2002
edition, developed by NFPA.
(s) (r)
"NFPA 101" means the
"Life Safety Code", 2009 edition,
developed by NFPA.
(t) (s)
"NFPA 1123" means the
"Code for Fireworks Display",
2010 edition, developed by NFPA.
(u) (t)
"NFPA 1124" means the
"Code for the Manufacture,
Transportation, Storage, and Retail Sales of Fireworks and
Pyrotechnic Articles", 2006 edition, developed by NFPA.
(v) (u)
"NFPA 1126" means the
"Standard for the Use of
Pyrotechnics Before a Proximate Audience", 2011 edition, developed
by NFPA.
(w) (v)
"Novelties" means that
term as defined under APA
standard 87-1, 3.2, 3.2.1, 3.2.2, 3.2.3, 3.2.4, and 3.2.5 and all
of the following:
(i) Toy plastic or paper caps for toy pistols in sheets,
strips, rolls, or individual caps containing not more than .25 of a
grain of explosive content per cap, in packages labeled to indicate
the maximum explosive content per cap.
(ii) Toy pistols, toy cannons, toy canes, toy trick
noisemakers, and toy guns in which toy caps as described in
subparagraph (i) are used, that are constructed so that the hand
cannot come in contact with the cap when in place for the
explosion, and that are not designed to break apart or be separated
so as to form a missile by the explosion.
(iii) Flitter sparklers in paper tubes not exceeding 1/8 inch
in diameter.
(iv) Toy snakes not containing mercury, if packed in cardboard
boxes with not more than 12 pieces per box for retail sale and if
the manufacturer's name and the quantity contained in each box are
printed on the box; and toy smoke devices.
(x) (w)
"Permanent building or
structure" is a building or
structure that is affixed to a foundation on a site that has fixed
utility connections and that is intended to remain on the site for
more than 180 consecutive calendar days.
(y) (x)
"Person" means an
individual, agent, association,
charitable organization, company, limited liability company,
corporation, labor organization, legal representative, partnership,
unincorporated organization, or any other legal or commercial
entity.
(z) (y)
"Retailer" means a person
who sells consumer fireworks
or low-impact fireworks for resale to an individual for ultimate
use.
(aa) (z)
"Retail location" means a
facility listed under NFPA
1124, 7.1.2.
(bb) (aa)
"Rule" means that term as
defined in section 7 of
the administrative procedures act of 1969, 1969 PA 306, MCL 24.207,
that was promulgated by the department.
(cc) (bb)
"Serious impairment of a body
function" means that
term as defined in section 58c of the Michigan vehicle code, 1949
PA 300, MCL 257.58c.
(dd) (cc)
"Serious violation" means
a violation of this act,
an order issued under this act, or a rule promulgated or adopted by
reference under this act for which a substantial probability exists
that death or serious impairment of a body function to a person
other than the violator may result unless the violator did not and
could not, with the exercise of reasonable diligence, know of the
presence of the violation.
(ee) (dd)
"Special effects" means a
combination of chemical
elements or chemical compounds capable of burning independently of
the oxygen of the atmosphere and designed and intended to produce
an audible, visual, mechanical, or thermal effect as an integral
part of a motion picture, radio, television, theatrical, or opera
production or live entertainment.
(ff) (ee)
"State fire marshal"
means the state fire marshal
appointed under section 1b of the fire prevention code, 1941 PA
207, MCL 29.1b.
(gg) (ff)
"Warehouse" means a
permanent building or structure
used primarily for the storage of consumer fireworks or low-impact
fireworks.
(hh) (gg)
"Wholesaler" means any
person who sells consumer
fireworks or low-impact fireworks to a retailer or any other person
for resale. Wholesaler does not include a person who sells only
display fireworks or special effects.
Sec. 7. (1) Except as provided in this act, a local unit of
government shall not enact or enforce an ordinance, code, or
regulation pertaining to or in any manner regulating the sale,
display, storage, transportation, or distribution of fireworks
regulated under this act.
(2) A local unit of government may enact and enforce an
ordinance regulating noise level pertaining to the use of fireworks
regulated under this act.
(3) (2)
A local unit of government may
enact an ordinance
regulating the ignition, discharge, and use of consumer fireworks,
including, but not limited to, an ordinance prescribing the hours
of the day or night during which a person may ignite, discharge, or
use
consumer fireworks. If Except
for a noise ordinance enacted or
enforced under subsection (2), if a local unit of government enacts
an ordinance under this subsection, the ordinance shall not
regulate the ignition, discharge, or use of consumer fireworks on
the day preceding, the day of, or the day after a national holiday,
except
as follows:
(a)
A that a local unit of government with a population of
50,000
or more or a local unit of government located in a county
with
a population of 750,000 or more may
regulate the ignition,
discharge,
or use of consumer fireworks between the hours of 12
midnight
11 p.m. and 8 10 a.m. or between the hours
of 1 a.m. and 8
a.m.
on New Year's day.Day.
(b)
A local unit of government with a population of less than
50,000
located in a county with a population of less than 750,000
may
regulate the ignition, discharge, or use of consumer fireworks
between
the hours of 1 a.m. and 8 a.m.
(4) A local unit of government with a population of 75,000 or
more or a local unit of government located in a county with a
population of 750,000 or more may enact an ordinance regulating the
sale of consumer fireworks from retail locations that conduct
consumer fireworks sales from tents. Regulations established under
this subsection may prohibit the sale of consumer fireworks from
tents and require sales be conducted at a permanent building or
structure.
(5) (3)
An ordinance under subsection (2), (3), or (4) shall
only
impose a civil fine of not more than $500.00 $1,000.00 for
each violation of the ordinance and no other fine or sanction.
Enacting section 1. This amendatory act takes effect 90 days
after the date it is enacted into law.