HRS §132D-6
When fireworks rules do not apply
This section lists situations where the usual fireworks bans do not apply. It covers official uses like police, fire, utilities, and agriculture, plus theatrical and movie productions with permits. It also allows agencies to test or destroy fireworks.
The statute, as written — Exceptions
The prohibitions in sections 132D-5 , 132D-5.1, and 132D-5.4 shall not apply to: (1) The use of flares, noisemakers, or signals for warning or pest control, or illumination purposes by police and fire departments, utility companies, transportation agencies, and other governmental or private agencies or persons, including agricultural operations, in connection with emergencies, their duties, or business; (2) The sale or use of blank cartridges for a show or theater, or for signal, commercial, or institutional purposes in athletics or sports; (3) The purchase and use of aerial devices, articles pyrotechnic, consumer fireworks, or display fireworks: (A) I n a movie, television production, or theatrical production for which valid permits have been issued by a county pursuant to section 132D-10; and (B) In a movie or television production for which valid permits have been issued by the department of business, economic development, and tourism pursuant to section 201-14, or for which permits have been approved by the authority having jurisdiction; and (4) The testing, disposal, or destruction of any fireworks or articles pyrotechnic by an agency with authority to enforce this chapter.
Sections this one refers to
§132D-10 Permits needed to buy and use fireworks
§132D-5 Ban on throwing or setting off fireworks in dangerous places
§201-14 How the state handles film permits for state and county land
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