HRS §132D-24
Keeping records for fireworks licenses
If you have a fireworks license or permit, you must keep records and track your inventory as required by this chapter. You must keep records of all fireworks you receive, sell, or dispose of for five years, and show them to officials when asked.
The statute, as written — Recordkeeping requirements
(a) A person having a license or permit issued under this chapter to hold, store, transport, sell, possess, or otherwise dispose of fireworks or articles pyrotechnic shall keep records and maintain inventories in conformance with the recordkeeping and inventory requirements of this chapter. (b) Each licensee and permittee shall create and keep for five years a record of all fireworks or articles pyrotechnic received, imported, held, distributed, sold, possessed, or disposed of, in that year, including the amounts of fireworks or articles pyrotechnic received, imported, held, distributed, sold, possessed, or disposed. (c) Records required under this section shall be maintained separately in a file, log book, or electronic database that is readily accessible by the licensee or permittee. (d) All records pertaining to the receipt, importation, storage, distribution, sale, possession, and disposal of fireworks or articles pyrotechnic shall be produced and made available upon request by the director, county fire chiefs, or their designees.
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