Conn. Agencies Regs. § 29-357-6b - Certificate of competency required to display fireworks or special effects
(a) Applications for a certificate of
competency to display fireworks or special effects shall be submitted on forms
furnished by the State Fire Marshal, subject to the following requirements:
(1) The applicant shall provide evidence of
at least three years of employment on a professional fireworks or special
effects crew with responsibility for at least 10 supervised displays. In the
case of fireworks, such displays shall include at least one finale of 100 or
more 3-inch shells.
(2) Such
evidence shall consist of a log book containing the date and location of each
supervised display that the applicant was associated with, the applicant's
responsibilities with respect to each such display, and the name, signature and
license number of the operator responsible for the display.
(3) Each applicant for a certificate of
competency shall produce the following: a recent photograph, fingerprints, two
positive forms of identification, two personal references by persons who have
known the applicant for at least five years, a letter from the chief of police
of the municipality in which the applicant resides attesting to the applicant's
good character and suitability to handle fireworks or special effects, and
three letters from operators in the applicable field, fireworks or special
effects, attesting to the applicant's competence in handling fireworks or
special effects. At least one of the operators attesting to the applicant's
competency shall hold a valid Connecticut certificate of competency in the
specific field for which application is made.
(4) Applicants shall receive a passing grade
on a written examination administered by the State Fire Marshal in order to be
issued a certificate of competency.
(b) The holder of a certificate of competency
shall keep such certificate in his possession whenever he handles fireworks or
special effects.
(c) Following
notice and the opportunity to be heard in accordance with the provisions of
Chapter 54 of the Connecticut General Statutes, the State Fire Marshal may
revoke a certificate of competency for any violation of the Connecticut
Fireworks and Special Effects Code, or in instances where the holder's conduct
or condition constitutes a threat to public safety.
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