Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 19, § 986.7 - Party Poppers
(a)
General. Party Poppers, as defined in Section
980, may be sold at retail outlets
without requirement of a state fireworks retailer license or other retail sales
restrictions so long as these Party Poppers are units of a particular
manufacturer and design which have been classified by the Office of State Fire
Marshal.
(1) Only entities or individuals
maintaining a valid Office of State Fire Marshal importer/exporter's license
may import Party Poppers into California and may sell Party Poppers only to
entities or individuals maintaining a valid Office of State Fire Marshal
wholesaler's license.
(2) Only
entities or individuals maintaining a valid Office of State Fire Marshal's
wholesaler's license or Party Popper/Snap Cap Distributor permit may sell Party
Poppers to a retail outlet. Entities or individuals maintaining a Party
Popper/Snap Cap Distributor Permit may purchase Party Poppers only from an
individual or entity maintaining a valid Office of State Fire Marshal
wholesaler's license and may sell Party Poppers only to retail
outlets.
(3) Only entities or
individuals maintaining either a valid Office of State Fire Marshal
wholesaler's or importer/exporter's license or Party Popper/Snap Cap
Distributor Permit may transport, or cause to be transported for sale, Party
Poppers within California.
(4) All
wholesaler licenses and Party Popper/Snap Cap Distributor permitees must file
with the Office of State Fire Marshal by the close of the month immediately
following each quarter, a list of the names and addresses of all retail outlets
to whom they sold Party Poppers in the preceeding quarter. Retail outlets
holding valid Office of State Fire Marshal retail sales licenses for the sale
of Safe and Sane fireworks within the State for the period of 12:00 noon on the
28th of June through 12:00 noon on the 6th of July of that calendar year, as
required by Health and Safety Code Section 12599, need not appear on this list
filed with the Office of State Fire Marshal as required by this
Section.
(b) In addition
to the tests required by this Section, Party Poppers shall conform to the
following:
(1) The device shall contain not
more than 0.25 grains of explosive.
(2) The device shall not contain any
materials specified in Section 12505 of the Health and Safety Code.
(3) The tube casing or body shall be
constructed so as to eliminate any emission into the hand of the
user.
(4) The streamers or other
fill material shall be flame retardant when tested in accordance with this
section.
(5) Every individual party
popper item shall bear the classification label of the State Fire Marshal,
including the manufacturer's and importer/exporter's registration number. The
words "party poppers" shall appear in legible print on such label.
(6) The body of every party popper shall
have, in legible print, operating instructions and warning labels as may be
required by the State Fire Marshal.
(c) The testing of Party Poppers shall
require the submission of a minimum of ten (10) samples. The streamers or other
fill material from all of the ten (10) samples shall be arranged in a loose
pile and subjected to the flame from a common paper match for not less than 5
seconds. The test material shall not continue to burn or smolder for more than
2 seconds after the match has been removed.
If the streamers or other fill material fail the above tests, the device shall be rejected.
Notes
2. Amendment of subsections (a), (b)(4)-(6) and (c) and new NOTE filed 4-14-92; operative 5-14-92 (Register 92, No. 21).
3. Amendment of subsections (a), (b)(4)-(5) and (c) and new subsections (a)(1)-(4) filed 6-24-94; operative 6-24-94 (Register 94, No. 25).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 12552 and 12553, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 12505, 12560- 12569 and 12671, Health and Safety Code.
2. Amendment of subsections (a), (b)(4)-(6) and (c) and new NOTE filed 4-14-92; operative 5-14-92 (Register 92, No. 21).
3. Amendment of subsections (a), (b)(4)-(5) and (c) and new subsections (a)(1)-(4) filed 6-24-94; operative 6-24-94 (Register 94, No. 25).
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