WAC 212-17-275
Public displays of
fireworks -- Investigation. The officer to whom the application
for permit is made shall make, or cause to be made,
investigation of site of the proposed display for the purpose
of determining if the fireworks will be of such a character or
so located as to be hazardous to property or dangerous to any
person. He shall also determine whether the provisions of the
state fireworks law and these rules and regulations are
complied with in the case of a particular display. He shall,
in the exercise of reasonable discretion, grant or deny the
application subject to reasonable conditions, if any, as he
may prescribe, taking into account locations, parking of
vehicles, controlling spectators, storage and firing
fireworks, and precautions in general against danger to life
and property from fire, explosion, and panic.
[Statutory Authority: Chapters 43.43 and 70.77 RCW. 05-12-033, § 212-17-275, filed 5/24/05, effective 6/24/05. Statutory Authority: RCW 70.77.250 and chapter 48.48 RCW. 82-22-068 (Order FM 82-10), § 212-17-275, filed 11/2/82.]