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2021 Hawaii Revised Statutes
Title 10. Public Safety and Internal Security
132D. Fireworks
- 132D-1 Title.
- 132D-2 Definitions.
- 132D-3 Permissible uses of consumer fireworks.
- 132D-4 Permissible uses of display fireworks, articles pyrotechnic, and aerial devices.
- 132D-5 General prohibitions.
- 132D-6 Exceptions.
- 132D-7 License or permit required.
- 132D-8 Application for license.
- 132D-8.5 Importation of aerial devices, display fireworks, or articles pyrotechnic for display.
- 132D-8.6 Requirements of licensee
- 132D-9 Application for permit.
- 132D-10 Permits.
- 132D-11 Fee.
- 132D-12 Sale to minors; sale by minors; prohibited.
- 132D-13 Liability of parents or guardians.
- 132D-14 Penalty.
- 132D-14.5 Liability of homeowner, renter, or person otherwise responsible for real property.
- 132D-15 Notice requirements.
- 132D-16 Permit for display.
- 132D-16.5 Labeling of display fireworks.
- 132D-16.6 Display site inspection.
- 132D-16.7 Display stop order.
- 132D-17 REPEALED.
- 132D-17.5 County ordinances.
- 132D-18 Effect on other laws.
- 132D-19 REPEALED.
- 132D-20 Enforcement; probable cause for arrest.
- 132D-21 Health care facilities; report of fireworks and articles pyrotechnic incidents.
Cross References
Aerial luminaries, see 132-19.
Case Notes
Honolulu city ordinance prohibiting the importation of consumer fireworks into Honolulu was an ordinance that was "more stringent in the control or prohibition of fireworks" enacted within the city's power granted under this chapter. 796 F. Supp. 2d 1261 (2011).
Discussed: 87 H. 71, 951 P.2d 934.
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