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1-Senate Bill No. 277 CHAPTER 238An act to amend Section 12726 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to fireworks. [ Approved by Governor September 02, 2022. Filed with Secretary of State September 02, 2022. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 277, Archuleta. Fireworks: dangerous fireworks: seizure: management.Existing law authorizes the State Fire Marshal, among other entities, to seize certain fireworks. Existing law requires the State Fire Marshal to dispose of dangerous fireworks after specified proceedings. Under existing law, if no proceedings are commenced, the State Fire Marshal may dispose of the fireworks after satisfying certain specified requirements.This bill would require the State Fire Marshal to manage rather than dispose of these fireworks, as provided, and would eliminate the requirements, including the conditions on disposal, imposed on the State Fire Marshal in the absence of proceedings. The bill would require the State Fire Marshal to ensure that any dangerous fireworks seized that are identified by the State Fire Marshal as hazardous waste are managed in accordance with California and federal hazardous waste laws and regulations. The bill would require the State Fire Marshal to ensure that this hazardous waste is shipped only by registered hazardous waste transporters and treated, stored, or disposed of only by authorized hazardous waste facilities.Existing law also requires the State Fire Marshal to acquire and use statewide mobile dangerous fireworks destruction units, as specified.This bill would eliminate the requirements regarding statewide mobile dangerous fireworks destruction units.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 12726 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read:12726. (a) The dangerous fireworks seized pursuant to this part shall be managed by the State Fire Marshal in the manner prescribed by the State Fire Marshal and in accordance with subdivision (b) at any time after the final determination of proceedings under Section 12724, or upon final termination of proceedings under Section 12593, whichever is later. If no proceedings are commenced pursuant to Section 12724, the State Fire Marshal shall manage the dangerous fireworks in a manner prescribed by the State Fire Marshal and in accordance with subdivision (b).(b) (1) The State Fire Marshal shall ensure that any dangerous fireworks seized pursuant to this part that are identified by the State Fire Marshal as hazardous waste are managed in accordance with California and federal hazardous waste laws and regulations. The State Fire Marshal shall ensure that this hazardous waste is shipped only by registered hazardous waste transporters and treated, stored, or disposed of only by authorized hazardous waste facilities.(2) When managing fireworks seized pursuant to this part, the State Fire Marshal shall not repurpose, transfer, or sell the seized fireworks for purposes of retail sale.(3) Management of fireworks seized pursuant to this part shall only involve the following actions:(A) Use by fire and law enforcement agencies for safety, education, training, testing, and enforcement purposes.(B) Use by the Office of the State Fire Marshal and the federal Consumer Product Safety Commission for regulatory compliance testing and comparison.(C) Held for testing, comparison, or disposal in the interest of public safety, if identified and seized pursuant to a recall issued by the federal Consumer Product Safety Commission.(D) Reclassification by the Office of the State Fire Marshal from a consumer product to a hazardous waste, and disposed of in accordance with applicable laws governing hazardous waste.(E) Deconstruction or alteration by the arson and bomb unit of the Office of the State Fire Marshal, local public safety bomb squads, the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, or the Federal Bureau of Investigations, for purposes of testing, as it relates to the investigation of criminal, terrorist, or civil disobedience acts.(F) Held for investigation, as it relates to counterfeit or illicit seals of the State Fire Marshal, product packaging, labeling, coding, inspection labeling, manufacturer labeling, or importer or exporter labeling.(G) Held by the Office of the State Fire Marshal as evidence for local, state, or federal criminal prosecution. (H) Use by the arson and bomb unit of the Office of the State Fire Marshal for fireworks education, testing, disposal, enforcement, and investigations not addressed in subparagraphs (A) to (G), inclusive.(c) If dangerous fireworks are seized pursuant to a local ordinance that provides for administrative fines or penalties and these fines or penalties are collected, the local government entity collecting the fines or penalties shall forward 65 percent of the collected moneys to the Controller for deposit in the State Fire Marshal Fireworks Enforcement and Disposal Fund, as described in Section 12728.
1+Enrolled August 18, 2022 Passed IN Senate August 16, 2022 Passed IN Assembly August 11, 2022 Amended IN Assembly June 27, 2022 Amended IN Assembly June 08, 2022 Amended IN Senate May 20, 2021 Amended IN Senate March 25, 2021 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 277Introduced by Senator Archuleta(Coauthor: Assembly Member Carrillo)January 29, 2021An act to amend Section 12726 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to fireworks.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 277, Archuleta. Fireworks: dangerous fireworks: seizure: management.Existing law authorizes the State Fire Marshal, among other entities, to seize certain fireworks. Existing law requires the State Fire Marshal to dispose of dangerous fireworks after specified proceedings. Under existing law, if no proceedings are commenced, the State Fire Marshal may dispose of the fireworks after satisfying certain specified requirements.This bill would require the State Fire Marshal to manage rather than dispose of these fireworks, as provided, and would eliminate the requirements, including the conditions on disposal, imposed on the State Fire Marshal in the absence of proceedings. The bill would require the State Fire Marshal to ensure that any dangerous fireworks seized that are identified by the State Fire Marshal as hazardous waste are managed in accordance with California and federal hazardous waste laws and regulations. The bill would require the State Fire Marshal to ensure that this hazardous waste is shipped only by registered hazardous waste transporters and treated, stored, or disposed of only by authorized hazardous waste facilities.Existing law also requires the State Fire Marshal to acquire and use statewide mobile dangerous fireworks destruction units, as specified.This bill would eliminate the requirements regarding statewide mobile dangerous fireworks destruction units.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 12726 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read:12726. (a) The dangerous fireworks seized pursuant to this part shall be managed by the State Fire Marshal in the manner prescribed by the State Fire Marshal and in accordance with subdivision (b) at any time after the final determination of proceedings under Section 12724, or upon final termination of proceedings under Section 12593, whichever is later. If no proceedings are commenced pursuant to Section 12724, the State Fire Marshal shall manage the dangerous fireworks in a manner prescribed by the State Fire Marshal and in accordance with subdivision (b).(b) (1) The State Fire Marshal shall ensure that any dangerous fireworks seized pursuant to this part that are identified by the State Fire Marshal as hazardous waste are managed in accordance with California and federal hazardous waste laws and regulations. The State Fire Marshal shall ensure that this hazardous waste is shipped only by registered hazardous waste transporters and treated, stored, or disposed of only by authorized hazardous waste facilities.(2) When managing fireworks seized pursuant to this part, the State Fire Marshal shall not repurpose, transfer, or sell the seized fireworks for purposes of retail sale.(3) Management of fireworks seized pursuant to this part shall only involve the following actions:(A) Use by fire and law enforcement agencies for safety, education, training, testing, and enforcement purposes.(B) Use by the Office of the State Fire Marshal and the federal Consumer Product Safety Commission for regulatory compliance testing and comparison.(C) Held for testing, comparison, or disposal in the interest of public safety, if identified and seized pursuant to a recall issued by the federal Consumer Product Safety Commission.(D) Reclassification by the Office of the State Fire Marshal from a consumer product to a hazardous waste, and disposed of in accordance with applicable laws governing hazardous waste.(E) Deconstruction or alteration by the arson and bomb unit of the Office of the State Fire Marshal, local public safety bomb squads, the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, or the Federal Bureau of Investigations, for purposes of testing, as it relates to the investigation of criminal, terrorist, or civil disobedience acts.(F) Held for investigation, as it relates to counterfeit or illicit seals of the State Fire Marshal, product packaging, labeling, coding, inspection labeling, manufacturer labeling, or importer or exporter labeling.(G) Held by the Office of the State Fire Marshal as evidence for local, state, or federal criminal prosecution. (H) Use by the arson and bomb unit of the Office of the State Fire Marshal for fireworks education, testing, disposal, enforcement, and investigations not addressed in subparagraphs (A) to (G), inclusive.(c) If dangerous fireworks are seized pursuant to a local ordinance that provides for administrative fines or penalties and these fines or penalties are collected, the local government entity collecting the fines or penalties shall forward 65 percent of the collected moneys to the Controller for deposit in the State Fire Marshal Fireworks Enforcement and Disposal Fund, as described in Section 12728.
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3- Senate Bill No. 277 CHAPTER 238An act to amend Section 12726 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to fireworks. [ Approved by Governor September 02, 2022. Filed with Secretary of State September 02, 2022. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 277, Archuleta. Fireworks: dangerous fireworks: seizure: management.Existing law authorizes the State Fire Marshal, among other entities, to seize certain fireworks. Existing law requires the State Fire Marshal to dispose of dangerous fireworks after specified proceedings. Under existing law, if no proceedings are commenced, the State Fire Marshal may dispose of the fireworks after satisfying certain specified requirements.This bill would require the State Fire Marshal to manage rather than dispose of these fireworks, as provided, and would eliminate the requirements, including the conditions on disposal, imposed on the State Fire Marshal in the absence of proceedings. The bill would require the State Fire Marshal to ensure that any dangerous fireworks seized that are identified by the State Fire Marshal as hazardous waste are managed in accordance with California and federal hazardous waste laws and regulations. The bill would require the State Fire Marshal to ensure that this hazardous waste is shipped only by registered hazardous waste transporters and treated, stored, or disposed of only by authorized hazardous waste facilities.Existing law also requires the State Fire Marshal to acquire and use statewide mobile dangerous fireworks destruction units, as specified.This bill would eliminate the requirements regarding statewide mobile dangerous fireworks destruction units.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
3+ Enrolled August 18, 2022 Passed IN Senate August 16, 2022 Passed IN Assembly August 11, 2022 Amended IN Assembly June 27, 2022 Amended IN Assembly June 08, 2022 Amended IN Senate May 20, 2021 Amended IN Senate March 25, 2021 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 277Introduced by Senator Archuleta(Coauthor: Assembly Member Carrillo)January 29, 2021An act to amend Section 12726 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to fireworks.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 277, Archuleta. Fireworks: dangerous fireworks: seizure: management.Existing law authorizes the State Fire Marshal, among other entities, to seize certain fireworks. Existing law requires the State Fire Marshal to dispose of dangerous fireworks after specified proceedings. Under existing law, if no proceedings are commenced, the State Fire Marshal may dispose of the fireworks after satisfying certain specified requirements.This bill would require the State Fire Marshal to manage rather than dispose of these fireworks, as provided, and would eliminate the requirements, including the conditions on disposal, imposed on the State Fire Marshal in the absence of proceedings. The bill would require the State Fire Marshal to ensure that any dangerous fireworks seized that are identified by the State Fire Marshal as hazardous waste are managed in accordance with California and federal hazardous waste laws and regulations. The bill would require the State Fire Marshal to ensure that this hazardous waste is shipped only by registered hazardous waste transporters and treated, stored, or disposed of only by authorized hazardous waste facilities.Existing law also requires the State Fire Marshal to acquire and use statewide mobile dangerous fireworks destruction units, as specified.This bill would eliminate the requirements regarding statewide mobile dangerous fireworks destruction units.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
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5+ Enrolled August 18, 2022 Passed IN Senate August 16, 2022 Passed IN Assembly August 11, 2022 Amended IN Assembly June 27, 2022 Amended IN Assembly June 08, 2022 Amended IN Senate May 20, 2021 Amended IN Senate March 25, 2021
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7+Enrolled August 18, 2022
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9+Passed IN Assembly August 11, 2022
10+Amended IN Assembly June 27, 2022
11+Amended IN Assembly June 08, 2022
12+Amended IN Senate May 20, 2021
13+Amended IN Senate March 25, 2021
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1932 SB 277, Archuleta. Fireworks: dangerous fireworks: seizure: management.
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2134 Existing law authorizes the State Fire Marshal, among other entities, to seize certain fireworks. Existing law requires the State Fire Marshal to dispose of dangerous fireworks after specified proceedings. Under existing law, if no proceedings are commenced, the State Fire Marshal may dispose of the fireworks after satisfying certain specified requirements.This bill would require the State Fire Marshal to manage rather than dispose of these fireworks, as provided, and would eliminate the requirements, including the conditions on disposal, imposed on the State Fire Marshal in the absence of proceedings. The bill would require the State Fire Marshal to ensure that any dangerous fireworks seized that are identified by the State Fire Marshal as hazardous waste are managed in accordance with California and federal hazardous waste laws and regulations. The bill would require the State Fire Marshal to ensure that this hazardous waste is shipped only by registered hazardous waste transporters and treated, stored, or disposed of only by authorized hazardous waste facilities.Existing law also requires the State Fire Marshal to acquire and use statewide mobile dangerous fireworks destruction units, as specified.This bill would eliminate the requirements regarding statewide mobile dangerous fireworks destruction units.
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2336 Existing law authorizes the State Fire Marshal, among other entities, to seize certain fireworks. Existing law requires the State Fire Marshal to dispose of dangerous fireworks after specified proceedings. Under existing law, if no proceedings are commenced, the State Fire Marshal may dispose of the fireworks after satisfying certain specified requirements.
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2538 This bill would require the State Fire Marshal to manage rather than dispose of these fireworks, as provided, and would eliminate the requirements, including the conditions on disposal, imposed on the State Fire Marshal in the absence of proceedings. The bill would require the State Fire Marshal to ensure that any dangerous fireworks seized that are identified by the State Fire Marshal as hazardous waste are managed in accordance with California and federal hazardous waste laws and regulations. The bill would require the State Fire Marshal to ensure that this hazardous waste is shipped only by registered hazardous waste transporters and treated, stored, or disposed of only by authorized hazardous waste facilities.
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2740 Existing law also requires the State Fire Marshal to acquire and use statewide mobile dangerous fireworks destruction units, as specified.
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3548 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 12726 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read:12726. (a) The dangerous fireworks seized pursuant to this part shall be managed by the State Fire Marshal in the manner prescribed by the State Fire Marshal and in accordance with subdivision (b) at any time after the final determination of proceedings under Section 12724, or upon final termination of proceedings under Section 12593, whichever is later. If no proceedings are commenced pursuant to Section 12724, the State Fire Marshal shall manage the dangerous fireworks in a manner prescribed by the State Fire Marshal and in accordance with subdivision (b).(b) (1) The State Fire Marshal shall ensure that any dangerous fireworks seized pursuant to this part that are identified by the State Fire Marshal as hazardous waste are managed in accordance with California and federal hazardous waste laws and regulations. The State Fire Marshal shall ensure that this hazardous waste is shipped only by registered hazardous waste transporters and treated, stored, or disposed of only by authorized hazardous waste facilities.(2) When managing fireworks seized pursuant to this part, the State Fire Marshal shall not repurpose, transfer, or sell the seized fireworks for purposes of retail sale.(3) Management of fireworks seized pursuant to this part shall only involve the following actions:(A) Use by fire and law enforcement agencies for safety, education, training, testing, and enforcement purposes.(B) Use by the Office of the State Fire Marshal and the federal Consumer Product Safety Commission for regulatory compliance testing and comparison.(C) Held for testing, comparison, or disposal in the interest of public safety, if identified and seized pursuant to a recall issued by the federal Consumer Product Safety Commission.(D) Reclassification by the Office of the State Fire Marshal from a consumer product to a hazardous waste, and disposed of in accordance with applicable laws governing hazardous waste.(E) Deconstruction or alteration by the arson and bomb unit of the Office of the State Fire Marshal, local public safety bomb squads, the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, or the Federal Bureau of Investigations, for purposes of testing, as it relates to the investigation of criminal, terrorist, or civil disobedience acts.(F) Held for investigation, as it relates to counterfeit or illicit seals of the State Fire Marshal, product packaging, labeling, coding, inspection labeling, manufacturer labeling, or importer or exporter labeling.(G) Held by the Office of the State Fire Marshal as evidence for local, state, or federal criminal prosecution. (H) Use by the arson and bomb unit of the Office of the State Fire Marshal for fireworks education, testing, disposal, enforcement, and investigations not addressed in subparagraphs (A) to (G), inclusive.(c) If dangerous fireworks are seized pursuant to a local ordinance that provides for administrative fines or penalties and these fines or penalties are collected, the local government entity collecting the fines or penalties shall forward 65 percent of the collected moneys to the Controller for deposit in the State Fire Marshal Fireworks Enforcement and Disposal Fund, as described in Section 12728.
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4154 SECTION 1. Section 12726 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read:12726. (a) The dangerous fireworks seized pursuant to this part shall be managed by the State Fire Marshal in the manner prescribed by the State Fire Marshal and in accordance with subdivision (b) at any time after the final determination of proceedings under Section 12724, or upon final termination of proceedings under Section 12593, whichever is later. If no proceedings are commenced pursuant to Section 12724, the State Fire Marshal shall manage the dangerous fireworks in a manner prescribed by the State Fire Marshal and in accordance with subdivision (b).(b) (1) The State Fire Marshal shall ensure that any dangerous fireworks seized pursuant to this part that are identified by the State Fire Marshal as hazardous waste are managed in accordance with California and federal hazardous waste laws and regulations. The State Fire Marshal shall ensure that this hazardous waste is shipped only by registered hazardous waste transporters and treated, stored, or disposed of only by authorized hazardous waste facilities.(2) When managing fireworks seized pursuant to this part, the State Fire Marshal shall not repurpose, transfer, or sell the seized fireworks for purposes of retail sale.(3) Management of fireworks seized pursuant to this part shall only involve the following actions:(A) Use by fire and law enforcement agencies for safety, education, training, testing, and enforcement purposes.(B) Use by the Office of the State Fire Marshal and the federal Consumer Product Safety Commission for regulatory compliance testing and comparison.(C) Held for testing, comparison, or disposal in the interest of public safety, if identified and seized pursuant to a recall issued by the federal Consumer Product Safety Commission.(D) Reclassification by the Office of the State Fire Marshal from a consumer product to a hazardous waste, and disposed of in accordance with applicable laws governing hazardous waste.(E) Deconstruction or alteration by the arson and bomb unit of the Office of the State Fire Marshal, local public safety bomb squads, the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, or the Federal Bureau of Investigations, for purposes of testing, as it relates to the investigation of criminal, terrorist, or civil disobedience acts.(F) Held for investigation, as it relates to counterfeit or illicit seals of the State Fire Marshal, product packaging, labeling, coding, inspection labeling, manufacturer labeling, or importer or exporter labeling.(G) Held by the Office of the State Fire Marshal as evidence for local, state, or federal criminal prosecution. (H) Use by the arson and bomb unit of the Office of the State Fire Marshal for fireworks education, testing, disposal, enforcement, and investigations not addressed in subparagraphs (A) to (G), inclusive.(c) If dangerous fireworks are seized pursuant to a local ordinance that provides for administrative fines or penalties and these fines or penalties are collected, the local government entity collecting the fines or penalties shall forward 65 percent of the collected moneys to the Controller for deposit in the State Fire Marshal Fireworks Enforcement and Disposal Fund, as described in Section 12728.
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4356 SECTION 1. Section 12726 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read:
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4760 12726. (a) The dangerous fireworks seized pursuant to this part shall be managed by the State Fire Marshal in the manner prescribed by the State Fire Marshal and in accordance with subdivision (b) at any time after the final determination of proceedings under Section 12724, or upon final termination of proceedings under Section 12593, whichever is later. If no proceedings are commenced pursuant to Section 12724, the State Fire Marshal shall manage the dangerous fireworks in a manner prescribed by the State Fire Marshal and in accordance with subdivision (b).(b) (1) The State Fire Marshal shall ensure that any dangerous fireworks seized pursuant to this part that are identified by the State Fire Marshal as hazardous waste are managed in accordance with California and federal hazardous waste laws and regulations. The State Fire Marshal shall ensure that this hazardous waste is shipped only by registered hazardous waste transporters and treated, stored, or disposed of only by authorized hazardous waste facilities.(2) When managing fireworks seized pursuant to this part, the State Fire Marshal shall not repurpose, transfer, or sell the seized fireworks for purposes of retail sale.(3) Management of fireworks seized pursuant to this part shall only involve the following actions:(A) Use by fire and law enforcement agencies for safety, education, training, testing, and enforcement purposes.(B) Use by the Office of the State Fire Marshal and the federal Consumer Product Safety Commission for regulatory compliance testing and comparison.(C) Held for testing, comparison, or disposal in the interest of public safety, if identified and seized pursuant to a recall issued by the federal Consumer Product Safety Commission.(D) Reclassification by the Office of the State Fire Marshal from a consumer product to a hazardous waste, and disposed of in accordance with applicable laws governing hazardous waste.(E) Deconstruction or alteration by the arson and bomb unit of the Office of the State Fire Marshal, local public safety bomb squads, the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, or the Federal Bureau of Investigations, for purposes of testing, as it relates to the investigation of criminal, terrorist, or civil disobedience acts.(F) Held for investigation, as it relates to counterfeit or illicit seals of the State Fire Marshal, product packaging, labeling, coding, inspection labeling, manufacturer labeling, or importer or exporter labeling.(G) Held by the Office of the State Fire Marshal as evidence for local, state, or federal criminal prosecution. (H) Use by the arson and bomb unit of the Office of the State Fire Marshal for fireworks education, testing, disposal, enforcement, and investigations not addressed in subparagraphs (A) to (G), inclusive.(c) If dangerous fireworks are seized pursuant to a local ordinance that provides for administrative fines or penalties and these fines or penalties are collected, the local government entity collecting the fines or penalties shall forward 65 percent of the collected moneys to the Controller for deposit in the State Fire Marshal Fireworks Enforcement and Disposal Fund, as described in Section 12728.
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4962 12726. (a) The dangerous fireworks seized pursuant to this part shall be managed by the State Fire Marshal in the manner prescribed by the State Fire Marshal and in accordance with subdivision (b) at any time after the final determination of proceedings under Section 12724, or upon final termination of proceedings under Section 12593, whichever is later. If no proceedings are commenced pursuant to Section 12724, the State Fire Marshal shall manage the dangerous fireworks in a manner prescribed by the State Fire Marshal and in accordance with subdivision (b).(b) (1) The State Fire Marshal shall ensure that any dangerous fireworks seized pursuant to this part that are identified by the State Fire Marshal as hazardous waste are managed in accordance with California and federal hazardous waste laws and regulations. The State Fire Marshal shall ensure that this hazardous waste is shipped only by registered hazardous waste transporters and treated, stored, or disposed of only by authorized hazardous waste facilities.(2) When managing fireworks seized pursuant to this part, the State Fire Marshal shall not repurpose, transfer, or sell the seized fireworks for purposes of retail sale.(3) Management of fireworks seized pursuant to this part shall only involve the following actions:(A) Use by fire and law enforcement agencies for safety, education, training, testing, and enforcement purposes.(B) Use by the Office of the State Fire Marshal and the federal Consumer Product Safety Commission for regulatory compliance testing and comparison.(C) Held for testing, comparison, or disposal in the interest of public safety, if identified and seized pursuant to a recall issued by the federal Consumer Product Safety Commission.(D) Reclassification by the Office of the State Fire Marshal from a consumer product to a hazardous waste, and disposed of in accordance with applicable laws governing hazardous waste.(E) Deconstruction or alteration by the arson and bomb unit of the Office of the State Fire Marshal, local public safety bomb squads, the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, or the Federal Bureau of Investigations, for purposes of testing, as it relates to the investigation of criminal, terrorist, or civil disobedience acts.(F) Held for investigation, as it relates to counterfeit or illicit seals of the State Fire Marshal, product packaging, labeling, coding, inspection labeling, manufacturer labeling, or importer or exporter labeling.(G) Held by the Office of the State Fire Marshal as evidence for local, state, or federal criminal prosecution. (H) Use by the arson and bomb unit of the Office of the State Fire Marshal for fireworks education, testing, disposal, enforcement, and investigations not addressed in subparagraphs (A) to (G), inclusive.(c) If dangerous fireworks are seized pursuant to a local ordinance that provides for administrative fines or penalties and these fines or penalties are collected, the local government entity collecting the fines or penalties shall forward 65 percent of the collected moneys to the Controller for deposit in the State Fire Marshal Fireworks Enforcement and Disposal Fund, as described in Section 12728.
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5164 12726. (a) The dangerous fireworks seized pursuant to this part shall be managed by the State Fire Marshal in the manner prescribed by the State Fire Marshal and in accordance with subdivision (b) at any time after the final determination of proceedings under Section 12724, or upon final termination of proceedings under Section 12593, whichever is later. If no proceedings are commenced pursuant to Section 12724, the State Fire Marshal shall manage the dangerous fireworks in a manner prescribed by the State Fire Marshal and in accordance with subdivision (b).(b) (1) The State Fire Marshal shall ensure that any dangerous fireworks seized pursuant to this part that are identified by the State Fire Marshal as hazardous waste are managed in accordance with California and federal hazardous waste laws and regulations. The State Fire Marshal shall ensure that this hazardous waste is shipped only by registered hazardous waste transporters and treated, stored, or disposed of only by authorized hazardous waste facilities.(2) When managing fireworks seized pursuant to this part, the State Fire Marshal shall not repurpose, transfer, or sell the seized fireworks for purposes of retail sale.(3) Management of fireworks seized pursuant to this part shall only involve the following actions:(A) Use by fire and law enforcement agencies for safety, education, training, testing, and enforcement purposes.(B) Use by the Office of the State Fire Marshal and the federal Consumer Product Safety Commission for regulatory compliance testing and comparison.(C) Held for testing, comparison, or disposal in the interest of public safety, if identified and seized pursuant to a recall issued by the federal Consumer Product Safety Commission.(D) Reclassification by the Office of the State Fire Marshal from a consumer product to a hazardous waste, and disposed of in accordance with applicable laws governing hazardous waste.(E) Deconstruction or alteration by the arson and bomb unit of the Office of the State Fire Marshal, local public safety bomb squads, the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, or the Federal Bureau of Investigations, for purposes of testing, as it relates to the investigation of criminal, terrorist, or civil disobedience acts.(F) Held for investigation, as it relates to counterfeit or illicit seals of the State Fire Marshal, product packaging, labeling, coding, inspection labeling, manufacturer labeling, or importer or exporter labeling.(G) Held by the Office of the State Fire Marshal as evidence for local, state, or federal criminal prosecution. (H) Use by the arson and bomb unit of the Office of the State Fire Marshal for fireworks education, testing, disposal, enforcement, and investigations not addressed in subparagraphs (A) to (G), inclusive.(c) If dangerous fireworks are seized pursuant to a local ordinance that provides for administrative fines or penalties and these fines or penalties are collected, the local government entity collecting the fines or penalties shall forward 65 percent of the collected moneys to the Controller for deposit in the State Fire Marshal Fireworks Enforcement and Disposal Fund, as described in Section 12728.
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5568 12726. (a) The dangerous fireworks seized pursuant to this part shall be managed by the State Fire Marshal in the manner prescribed by the State Fire Marshal and in accordance with subdivision (b) at any time after the final determination of proceedings under Section 12724, or upon final termination of proceedings under Section 12593, whichever is later. If no proceedings are commenced pursuant to Section 12724, the State Fire Marshal shall manage the dangerous fireworks in a manner prescribed by the State Fire Marshal and in accordance with subdivision (b).
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5770 (b) (1) The State Fire Marshal shall ensure that any dangerous fireworks seized pursuant to this part that are identified by the State Fire Marshal as hazardous waste are managed in accordance with California and federal hazardous waste laws and regulations. The State Fire Marshal shall ensure that this hazardous waste is shipped only by registered hazardous waste transporters and treated, stored, or disposed of only by authorized hazardous waste facilities.
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5972 (2) When managing fireworks seized pursuant to this part, the State Fire Marshal shall not repurpose, transfer, or sell the seized fireworks for purposes of retail sale.
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6174 (3) Management of fireworks seized pursuant to this part shall only involve the following actions:
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6578 (B) Use by the Office of the State Fire Marshal and the federal Consumer Product Safety Commission for regulatory compliance testing and comparison.
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6780 (C) Held for testing, comparison, or disposal in the interest of public safety, if identified and seized pursuant to a recall issued by the federal Consumer Product Safety Commission.
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6982 (D) Reclassification by the Office of the State Fire Marshal from a consumer product to a hazardous waste, and disposed of in accordance with applicable laws governing hazardous waste.
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7184 (E) Deconstruction or alteration by the arson and bomb unit of the Office of the State Fire Marshal, local public safety bomb squads, the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, or the Federal Bureau of Investigations, for purposes of testing, as it relates to the investigation of criminal, terrorist, or civil disobedience acts.
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7386 (F) Held for investigation, as it relates to counterfeit or illicit seals of the State Fire Marshal, product packaging, labeling, coding, inspection labeling, manufacturer labeling, or importer or exporter labeling.
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7790 (H) Use by the arson and bomb unit of the Office of the State Fire Marshal for fireworks education, testing, disposal, enforcement, and investigations not addressed in subparagraphs (A) to (G), inclusive.
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7992 (c) If dangerous fireworks are seized pursuant to a local ordinance that provides for administrative fines or penalties and these fines or penalties are collected, the local government entity collecting the fines or penalties shall forward 65 percent of the collected moneys to the Controller for deposit in the State Fire Marshal Fireworks Enforcement and Disposal Fund, as described in Section 12728.