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A03353 Summary:

BILL NOA03353A
 
SAME ASNo Same As
 
SPONSORBlankenbush
 
COSPNSRBrabenec, Angelino
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd §392-j, Gen Bus L; amd §§156-h & 156, Exec L; amd §270.00, Pen L; add Art 15 §§330 - 335, Tax L
 
Authorizes the sale of consumer fireworks in the state; allows fireworks to be sold between May and December; requires compliance with certain requirements regarding registration and facilities; imposes a tax on the sale of fireworks.
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A03353 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                         3353--A
 
                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                    January 27, 2025
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by M. of A. BLANKENBUSH, BRABENEC, ANGELINO -- read once and
          referred to the Committee on Codes -- recommitted to the Committee  on
          Codes  in  accordance  with  Assembly  Rule  3,  sec.  2  -- committee
          discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted
          to said committee

        AN ACT to amend the general business law, the executive law,  the  penal
          law  and  the tax law, in relation to authorizing the sale of consumer
          fireworks in the state
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section  1.  The section heading and subdivision 1 of section 392-j of
     2  the general business law, as added by chapter 477 of the laws  of  2014,
     3  are  amended  and  three  new subdivisions 1-a, 1-b and 1-c are added to
     4  read as follows:
     5    Sales of sparkling devices or consumer fireworks.  1. [Sales] For  the
     6  first  two years succeeding the effective date of subdivisions one-a and
     7  one-b of this section, sales of sparkling devices as defined in subpara-
     8  graph (vi) of paragraph (a) of subdivision one of section 270.00 of  the
     9  penal  law  shall  be lawful only for a business registered by the state
    10  under section one hundred fifty-six-h of the executive law between [June
    11  first and July fifth  or  from  December  twenty-sixth  through  January
    12  second  of  each  year] the Friday preceding Memorial Day and Labor Day,
    13  and between December twenty-sixth and January second.
    14    1-a. For purposes of this section, "consumer fireworks" shall mean any
    15  combustible or explosive composition or any substance or combination  of
    16  substances  which  is  intended to produce visible or audible effects by
    17  combustion, is suitable  for  use  by  the  public,  complies  with  the
    18  construction, performance, composition and labeling requirements promul-
    19  gated  by part 1507 of title sixteen of the code of federal regulations,
    20  or any successor regulation. No consumer fireworks sold  in  this  state
    21  shall  exceed  a  powder weight of five hundred grams. For the first two
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD06751-02-6

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     1  years succeeding the  effective  date  of  this  subdivision,  sales  of
     2  consumer fireworks shall be lawful only for a business registered by the
     3  state under section one hundred fifty-six-h of the executive law between
     4  the  Friday  preceding  Memorial Day and Labor Day, and between December
     5  twenty-sixth and January second.
     6    1-b. For every year after the first two years succeeding the effective
     7  date of this subdivision, sales  of  consumer  fireworks  and  sparkling
     8  devices  from permanent structures shall be lawful for a business regis-
     9  tered by the state under section one hundred fifty-six-h of  the  execu-
    10  tive law beginning May first through December thirty-first of each year.
    11  In  the case of sales of consumer fireworks and sparkling devices from a
    12  temporary structure, as defined in paragraph (i) of subdivision  one  of
    13  section  one  hundred fifty-six-h of the executive law, such sales shall
    14  be lawful for a business registered  by  the  state  under  section  one
    15  hundred  fifty-six-h  of  the  executive law beginning May first through
    16  December thirty-first of each year.
    17    1-c. The sale of consumer fireworks shall not be lawful in a city with
    18  a population of one million or more or a county with a population of one
    19  million two hundred fifty thousand or more which is not wholly contained
    20  within a city at any time.
    21    § 2. Section 156-h of the executive law, as added by  chapter  477  of
    22  the laws of 2014, is amended to read as follows:
    23    § 156-h. Registration and fees for manufacturers, distributors, whole-
    24  salers,  and  retailers  of  sparkling devices or consumer fireworks. 1.
    25  Definitions. As used in this section, the term:
    26    (a) "Distributor" means any person or entity engaged in  the  business
    27  of  selling  sparkling  devices  or  consumer  fireworks to wholesalers,
    28  specialty retailers, permanent retailers or temporary seasonal retailers
    29  for resale.
    30    (b) "Manufacturer" means any person or entity engaged in the  manufac-
    31  ture or construction of sparkling devices or consumer fireworks.
    32    (c)  "Specialty  retailer"  means any person or entity who, at a fixed
    33  place of business, is engaged solely in  selling  sparkling  devices  or
    34  consumer  fireworks at retail. For purposes of this section, a person or
    35  entity is engaged solely in selling sparkling devices or consumer  fire-
    36  works  if  fifty-one percent or more of such person's or entity's annual
    37  gross  sales  are  from  the  sale  of  sparkling  devices  or  consumer
    38  fireworks.
    39    (d)  "Permanent  retailer"  means any person or entity who, at a fixed
    40  place of business, is engaged in selling sparkling devices  or  consumer
    41  fireworks at retail.
    42    (e) "Sparkling devices" means any item defined in subparagraph (vi) of
    43  paragraph (a) of subdivision one of section 270.00 of the penal law.
    44    (f) "Temporary seasonal retailer" means any person or entity who, at a
    45  temporary  stand  or  tent, is engaged in selling sparkling devices from
    46  June twentieth through July fifth or from December tenth through January
    47  second of each year at retail, or any person or entity who, at a  tempo-
    48  rary  location,  is  engaged  in selling consumer fireworks or sparkling
    49  devices beginning May first through December thirty-first of each  year.
    50  Any temporary location used by a temporary seasonal retailer of consumer
    51  fireworks shall be a stand-alone structure, and shall otherwise meet the
    52  criteria  for  facilities  used  to  sell consumer fireworks required by
    53  paragraph (c) of subdivision three of this section.
    54    (g) "Wholesaler" means any person or entity engaged in the business of
    55  selling sparkling devices or consumer fireworks to specialty  retailers,
    56  permanent retailers or temporary seasonal retailers at wholesale.

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     1    (h)  "Consumer  fireworks"  means  the same as such term is defined in
     2  section three hundred ninety-two-j of the general business law.
     3    (i) "Temporary structure" means any structure or facility other than a
     4  permanent facility with fixed utility connections, which is in use or in
     5  place  for  a  period of twenty consecutive calendar days or less and is
     6  dedicated to the storage and sale of consumer  fireworks  and  sparkling
     7  devices.  The  term  includes,  but is not limited to,  temporary retail
     8  sales stands, tents, canopies and membrane structures meeting the  spec-
     9  ifications  of  the national fire protection association code number one
    10  thousand one hundred twenty-four.
    11    2. Registration requirements. Any  manufacturer,  distributor,  whole-
    12  saler,  specialty  retailer,  permanent  retailer  or temporary seasonal
    13  retailer of sparkling devices or consumer fireworks  who  wishes  to  do
    14  business  in  this  state or to otherwise sell, ship, or assign for sale
    15  its products in this state must register annually  with  the  office  of
    16  fire  prevention  and  control  on  forms prescribed by such office. Any
    17  specialty retailer, permanent retailer or  temporary  seasonal  retailer
    18  that  sells  sparkling  devices  or  consumer fireworks at more than one
    19  retail location may submit one registration form for all such  locations
    20  but  must  provide  the  address  of each location with the registration
    21  form; however, any retailer may submit multiple registration forms.
    22    3. Registration form. (a) The registration form filed with the  office
    23  of  fire  prevention  and control must be notarized and must include the
    24  following information: business name; address; telephone  number;  offi-
    25  cers,  if the business is a corporation; and an individual designated as
    26  a contact person.
    27     (b) To be approved for registration to  sell  consumer  fireworks,  a
    28  manufacturer,  distributor,  wholesaler,  specialty  retailer, permanent
    29  retailer, or temporary seasonal  retailer  shall  submit  the  following
    30  information with the registration form:
    31    (1) The name of the distributor selling the consumer fireworks and the
    32  names of the persons actually on site to be in charge of the sales.
    33    (2)  Proof  that  the  sales  facility complies with the provisions of
    34  paragraph (c) of this subdivision.
    35    (3) The number and kind of consumer fireworks to be sold.
    36    (4) Whether the business will be permanent or temporary.
    37    (5) Such other information  as  the  office  of  fire  prevention  and
    38  control may deem necessary to protect persons or property.
    39    (c)  Facilities used to sell consumer fireworks shall meet the follow-
    40  ing criteria, and proof  of  compliance  with  such  criteria  shall  be
    41  submitted with the registration form:
    42    (1)  The  facility  shall  be  a  stand-alone permanent structure or a
    43  stand-alone temporary structure.
    44    (2) Storage areas shall be separated from wholesale  or  retail  sales
    45  areas  to which a purchaser shall not be admitted by appropriately rated
    46  fire separation.
    47    (3) The facility shall be located no closer  than  five  hundred  feet
    48  from a facility selling or dispensing gasoline, propane or other flamma-
    49  ble products.
    50    (4)  The  facility shall be located at least two thousand five hundred
    51  feet from another facility registered to sell consumer fireworks.
    52    (5) The facility shall have a monitored burglar and fire alarm system.
    53    (6) Quarterly fire drills and preplanning meetings shall be  conducted
    54  as required by the primary fire department.
    55    (7)  Any  sales facility selling consumer fireworks shall not sell any
    56  products other than consumer  fireworks  and/or  sparkling  devices.  No

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     1  facility  selling  products  other  than consumer fireworks or sparkling
     2  devices shall be approved for registration to sell consumer fireworks.
     3    3-a.  Operation  requirements  of  sales  facilities. Sales facilities
     4  shall operate in accordance with the following rules:
     5    (a) There shall be security personnel on the premises  for  the  seven
     6  days  preceding and including July fourth and for the three days preced-
     7  ing and including January second.
     8    (b) No smoking shall be permitted in the facility.
     9    (c) No cigarettes or tobacco products, matches, lighters or any  other
    10  flame-producing  devices shall be permitted to be taken into the facili-
    11  ty.
    12    (d) No minors shall be permitted in the facility unless accompanied by
    13  an adult, and each minor shall stay with the adult in the facility.
    14    (e) All facilities shall carry at least two million dollars in  public
    15  and product liability insurance.
    16    (f) A facility shall provide its employees with documented training in
    17  the  area  of  operational  safety of a facility. The certificate holder
    18  shall provide to the office  of  fire  prevention  and  control  written
    19  documentation that each employee has received the training.
    20    (g) No display fireworks shall be stored or located at a facility.
    21    (h)  No  person  who appears to be under the influence of intoxicating
    22  liquor or drugs shall be admitted to the facility, and no  liquor,  beer
    23  or wine shall be permitted in the facility.
    24    (i) Emergency evacuation plans shall be conspicuously posted in appro-
    25  priate locations within the facility.
    26    3-b. Temporary structures.  A temporary structure may be registered to
    27  sell  consumer  fireworks  and/or  sparkling  devices  if such temporary
    28  structure meets all of the following requirements, and proof of  compli-
    29  ance with such requirements is submitted with the registration form:
    30    (a)  The  temporary  structure  is located no closer than five hundred
    31  feet from a facility storing, selling or dispensing gasoline, propane or
    32  other flammable products.
    33    (b) An evacuation plan is posted  in  a  conspicuous  location  for  a
    34  temporary  structure  in  accordance  with  the national fire protection
    35  association code number one thousand one hundred twenty-four.
    36    (c) The outdoor storage unit, if any, is separated from the  wholesale
    37  or  retail  sales  area  to  which  a purchaser shall not be admitted by
    38  appropriately rated fire separation.
    39    (d) The temporary structure is located  at  least  ten  miles  from  a
    40  permanent facility registered to sell consumer fireworks.
    41    (e)  The temporary structure does not exceed two thousand five hundred
    42  square feet.
    43    (f) The temporary structure is secured at all times during which spar-
    44  kling devices are displayed within the structure.
    45    (g) The temporary structure has a minimum of two  million  dollars  in
    46  public and product liability insurance.
    47    (h) Consumer fireworks and sparkling devices not on display for retail
    48  sale  shall  be stored in a secure outdoor storage unit and shall be not
    49  placed under tables, to prevent damage to such devices due to  water  or
    50  weather.
    51    3-c.  Inspections,  terms,  and  conditions.  (a) All sales facilities
    52  shall be inspected by the office of fire prevention and  control  within
    53  thirty  days  of  receipt  of  a complete registration application. Such
    54  office shall issue  or  deny  a  certificate  within  fourteen  days  of
    55  completing the inspection.

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     1    (b)  The  office  of  fire  prevention and control shall issue or deny
     2  registration for a facility no later than ten days prior  to  the  first
     3  day  of  sale.  Such  facility shall be available for inspection by such
     4  office at all times during the registration period.
     5    (c) Registration for the sale of consumer fireworks shall be effective
     6  for one year from the date the certificate is issued.
     7    (d) Registration renewal shall be automatic upon payment of the appro-
     8  priate  annual  registration  fee  but each facility shall be subject to
     9  annual inspections by the office of fire prevention and control  and  at
    10  other times as such office may deem appropriate.
    11    (e)    No  certificate  shall  be issued to a convicted felon or to an
    12  entity in which a convicted felon owns a percentage of the equity inter-
    13  est.
    14    4. Fees.  (a)  Each  manufacturer,  distributor,  specialty  retailer,
    15  permanent retailer, temporary seasonal retailer or wholesaler of sparkl-
    16  ing devices or consumer fireworks must pay [an] annual registration [fee
    17  to  be  set  by  the office of fire prevention and control not to exceed
    18  five thousand dollars] fees. [Each specialty retailer must pay an annual
    19  registration fee to be set by such office not  to  exceed  two  thousand
    20  five hundred dollars. Each permanent retailer shall pay an annual regis-
    21  tration  fee  to be set by such office not to exceed two hundred dollars
    22  for each retail location registered. Each  temporary  seasonal  retailer
    23  must  pay  a registration fee to be set by such office not to exceed two
    24  hundred fifty dollars per season.]
    25    (i) The annual registration fees for  any  manufacturer,  distributor,
    26  specialty  retailer,  permanent retailer, temporary seasonal retailer or
    27  wholesaler of consumer fireworks registered to  sell  from  a  permanent
    28  structure or temporary structure shall be as follows:
    29    (A)  For the first two years succeeding the effective date of subdivi-
    30  sions one-a and one-b of  section  three  hundred  ninety-two-j  of  the
    31  general  business law, such manufacturer, distributor, specialty retail-
    32  er, permanent retailer, temporary seasonal retailer or wholesaler regis-
    33  ters:
    34    (1) One thousand dollars for any facility not exceeding  ten  thousand
    35  square feet in size.
    36    (2)  Two  thousand five hundred dollars for any facility exceeding ten
    37  thousand square feet in size but not exceeding fifteen  thousand  square
    38  feet in size.
    39    (3)  Five thousand dollars for any facility exceeding fifteen thousand
    40  square feet in size.
    41    (B)  For  every  year  thereafter,  such  manufacturer,   distributor,
    42  specialty  retailer,  permanent retailer, temporary seasonal retailer or
    43  wholesaler registers:
    44    (1) Seven thousand five hundred dollars for any facility not exceeding
    45  ten thousand square feet in size.
    46    (2) Ten thousand dollars  for  any  facility  exceeding  ten  thousand
    47  square  feet  in  size but not exceeding fifteen thousand square feet in
    48  size.
    49    (3) Twenty thousand dollars for any facility exceeding  fifteen  thou-
    50  sand square feet in size.
    51    (ii)  The  annual registration fees for any manufacturer, distributor,
    52  specialty retailer, permanent retailer, or temporary  seasonal  retailer
    53  of  sparkling  devices  registered to sell sparkling devices shall be as
    54  follows:
    55    (A) Two hundred dollars per permanent facility.
    56    (B) Two hundred fifty dollars per temporary facility.

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     1    (C) Two thousand five hundred dollars per specialty facility.
     2    (iii)  The  annual  registration  fees for any wholesaler of sparkling
     3  devices registered to sell  from  a  temporary  structure  shall  be  as
     4  follows:
     5    (A)  One  thousand dollars for any in-state wholesaler with a New York
     6  state owners and possession license and  a  federal  explosives  license
     7  from the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms.
     8    (B)  Three  thousand  dollars for any in-state wholesaler without both
     9  licenses.
    10    (C) Six thousand dollars for any out of state wholesaler selling  from
    11  a temporary structure in this state.
    12    Each certificate-holder wishing to have a duplicate certificate issued
    13  for  one  which  is lost or to reflect a change of address shall request
    14  such duplicate in writing and shall pay a fee of five dollars.
    15    (b) Revenue from all registration fee payments required by this subdi-
    16  vision shall be used for the purposes of implementing firefighter safety
    17  and training programs as well as registration and testing provisions  of
    18  this chapter.
    19    (c) No city, municipality or other local jurisdiction shall charge any
    20  fee  or  require any permit whatsoever for the sale and use of sparkling
    21  devices or consumer fireworks.
    22    5. Record and reports. Each manufacturer, distributor  and  wholesaler
    23  shall  maintain and make available to the state fire administrator, upon
    24  the state fire administrator's reasonable request,  full  and  complete,
    25  true,  and accurate records showing the name and quantity of any sparkl-
    26  ing device or consumer fireworks  produced  in,  imported  to,  exported
    27  from, or sold in this state.
    28    6.   Rules.  The  state  fire  administrator  shall  promulgate  rules
    29  prescribing registration forms required by this section.
    30    § 3. The opening paragraph  of  paragraph  (a)  of  subdivision  2  of
    31  section  270.00 of the penal law, as added by chapter 477 of the laws of
    32  2014, is amended to read as follows:
    33    Except as herein otherwise provided,  or  except  where  a  permit  is
    34  obtained  pursuant to section 405.00 of this chapter or where a manufac-
    35  turer, distributor,  wholesaler,  or  retailer  is  registered  to  sell
    36  consumer  fireworks  pursuant  to section one hundred fifty-six-h of the
    37  executive law:
    38    § 4. Subdivision 20 of section 156 of the executive law, as  added  by
    39  chapter 477 of the laws of 2014, is amended to read as follows:
    40    20.  Register  the manufacturers, distributors, wholesalers, retailers
    41  and seasonal retailers of sparkling devices or  consumer  fireworks  who
    42  wish to do business within the state.
    43    §  5.  The  tax  law  is amended by adding a new article 15 to read as
    44  follows:
 
    45                                 ARTICLE 15
    46                      EXCISE TAX ON CONSUMER FIREWORKS
 
    47  Section 330. Definitions.
    48          331. Imposition of tax.
    49          332. Records.
    50          333. Deposit and disposition of revenue.
    51          334. Rules and regulations.
    52          335. Severability

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     1    § 330. Definitions. As used in this article "consumer fireworks" means
     2  the same as such term is defined in section three  hundred  ninety-two-j
     3  of the general business law.
     4    §  331.  Imposition  of tax. There is hereby levied and imposed on the
     5  retail sale of consumer fireworks an excise tax at  a  rate  of  fifteen
     6  percent  of  the purchase price per item sold. The taxes imposed by this
     7  section are in addition to any other taxes that may apply to such  sale.
     8  Such  tax  shall  be imposed on each separate sale at retail of consumer
     9  fireworks and shall be collected by the retailer from  the  consumer  at
    10  the time of such sale.
    11    §  332.  Records.  Every  retailer of consumer fireworks shall  keep a
    12  complete and accurate record of all purchases and sales or other  dispo-
    13  sitions  of  consumer fireworks.  Such records shall be in such form and
    14  contain such other information as the commissioner shall prescribe.
    15    § 333. Deposit and disposition of revenue.  All  taxes,  interest  and
    16  penalties  collected  or received by the commissioner under this article
    17  shall be deposited and disposed of pursuant to the provisions of section
    18  one hundred seventy-one-a of this chapter; provided however,  the  comp-
    19  troller  shall  on or before the twelfth day of each month, pay all such
    20  taxes, interest and penalties collected under this article and remaining
    21  to the comptroller's credit in  such  banks,  banking  houses  or  trust
    22  companies  at  the  close  of  business on the last day of the preceding
    23  month, into the general fund of the state treasury.
    24    § 334. Rules and regulations. The commissioner  shall  promulgate  any
    25  rules  and  regulations  necessary  to  carry out the provisions of this
    26  article.
    27    § 335. Severability.  If any clause, sentence, paragraph,  section  or
    28  part  of this article shall be adjudged by any court of competent juris-
    29  diction to be invalid, such judgment shall not affect, impair, or inval-
    30  idate the remainder thereof, but shall be confined in its  operation  to
    31  the  clause,  sentence,    paragraph,  section, or part thereof directly
    32  involved in the controversy in   which such  judgment  shall  have  been
    33  rendered.
    34    §  6.  This  act shall take effect on the ninetieth day after it shall
    35  have become a law.
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