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  1. Begin by clicking ‘Get Form’ to open the PUBLIC FIREWORKS PERMIT INFORMATION MUNICIPALSPONSOR in our editor.
  2. Fill in the Town Sponsor Name and Signature fields at the bottom of the form. Ensure that you include the date of submission.
  3. Provide a detailed plan for the display area, including locations for discharge areas, mortars, low-level devices, and audience distances. Use our platform's drawing tools if needed.
  4. Attach a letter of intent from the sponsor detailing the date, time, location, and approval for conducting the display. You can upload this document directly through our editor.
  5. Ensure all required documentation is gathered, including municipal resolutions and letters from fire departments. Use our platform to organize these files efficiently.
  6. Review all entries for accuracy before submitting your application through RIMS Online. Remember that all information must be submitted at least 15 days prior to the display.

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Before obtaining a license, all applicants must attend an approved training class, pass a state examination, and provide documentation of assisting with actual displays. The division licenses more than 550 display operators for public displays and proximate (indoor) fireworks displays.
Under Georgia law, it is lawful for any person 18 years of age or older to posses, use or ignite consumer fireworks (DOT 1.4G).
The sale, transport, or use of fireworks without the Office of the State Fire Marshal Safe and Sane seal is illegal, as is possessing or using any fireworks in communities where they are not allowed. Violators face potential fines up to $50,000 as well as a year in jail.
Online Fireworks Sales and Federal Oversight The federal government does not prohibit buying consumer fireworks online. However, fireworks are classified as hazardous materials, which means strict shipping and transport rules apply.
In Virginia, it is illegal to possess, use, store, sale, or handle any firework that explodes, rises into the air or travels laterally, or to fire projectiles into the air. However, fireworks that stay on the ground, like pinwheels, fountains and sparklers, are legal through the state code.

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Mississippi law also states it is unlawful to ignite or discharge fireworks of any type within 600 feet of any church, hospital or school, or within 75 feet of where fireworks are stored or offered for sale.
unless part of an organised event by licensed professionals, fireworks cannot be used on the street or in a public place.

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