House Bill 1059

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Section 1

This section modifies existing section 70.77.250. Here is the modified chapter for context.

  1. The chief of the Washington state patrol, through the director of fire protection, shall enforce and administer this chapter.

  2. The chief of the Washington state patrol, through the director of fire protection, shall appoint such deputies and employees as may be necessary and required to carry out the provisions of this chapter.

  3. The chief of the Washington state patrol, through the director of fire protection, shall adopt those rules relating to fireworks as are necessary for the implementation of this chapter.

  4. The chief of the Washington state patrol, through the director of fire protection, shall adopt those rules as are necessary to ensure statewide minimum standards for the enforcement of this chapter. Counties and cities shall comply with these state rules. Any ordinances adopted by a county or city that are more restrictive than state law shall have an effective date no sooner than one year after their adoption**, except for a prohibition on consumer fireworks enacted under RCW 70.77.395(3) which shall take effect immediately**.

  5. The chief of the Washington state patrol, through the director of fire protection, may exercise the necessary police powers to enforce the criminal provisions of this chapter. This grant of police powers does not prevent any other state agency and city, county, or local government agency having general law enforcement powers from enforcing this chapter within the jurisdiction of the agency and city, county, or local government.

  6. The chief of the Washington state patrol, through the director of fire protection, shall adopt rules necessary to enforce the civil penalty provisions for the violations of this chapter. A civil penalty under this subsection may not exceed one thousand dollars per day for each violation and is subject to the procedural requirements under RCW 70.77.252.

  7. The chief of the Washington state patrol, through the director of fire protection, may investigate or cause to be investigated all fires resulting, or suspected of resulting, from the use of fireworks.

Section 2

This section modifies existing section 70.77.395. Here is the modified chapter for context.

  1. It is legal to sell and purchase consumer fireworks within this state from twelve o'clock noon to eleven o'clock p.m. on the twenty-eighth of June, from nine o'clock a.m. to eleven o'clock p.m. on each day from the twenty-ninth of June through the fourth of July, from nine o'clock a.m. to nine o'clock p.m. on the fifth of July, from twelve o'clock noon to eleven o'clock p.m. on each day from the twenty-seventh of December through the thirty-first of December of each year, and as provided in RCW 70.77.311.

  2. Consumer fireworks may be used or discharged each day between the hours of twelve o'clock noon and eleven o'clock p.m. on the twenty-eighth of June , between the hours of nine o'clock a.m. and eleven o'clock p.m. on the twenty-ninth of June to the third of July, between the hours of nine o'clock a.m. and twelve o'clock midnight on the fourth of July, between the hours of nine o'clock a.m. and eleven o'clock p.m. on the fifth of July , between the hours of six o'clock p.m. on the thirty-first of December and one o'clock a.m. on the first of January of the subsequent year, and as provided in RCW 70.77.311.

  3. A city or county may enact an ordinance to limit or prohibit the sale, purchase, possession, or use of consumer fireworks within its jurisdiction.


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