(225 ILCS 227/35)
    Sec. 35. Licensure requirements and fees.
    (a) Each application for a license to practice under this Act shall be in writing and signed by the applicant on forms provided by the Office.
    (b) After January 1, 2006, all pyrotechnic displays and pyrotechnic services, both indoor and outdoor, must comply with the requirements set forth in this Act.
    (c) After January 1, 2006, no person may engage in pyrotechnic distribution without first applying for and obtaining a license from the Office. Applicants for a license must submit to the Office the following:
        (1) A current BATFE license for the type of pyrotechnic service or pyrotechnic display
    
provided.
        (2) Proof of $1,000,000 in product liability insurance.
        (3) Proof of $1,000,000 in general liability insurance that covers the pyrotechnic
    
display or pyrotechnic service provided.
        (4) Proof of Illinois Workers' Compensation Insurance.
        (5) A license fee set by the Office.
        (6) Proof of a current United States Department of Transportation (DOT) Identification
    
Number.
        (7) Proof of a current USDOT Hazardous Materials Registration Number.
        (8) Proof of having the requisite knowledge, either through training, examination, or
    
continuing education, as established by Office rule.
    (c-3) After January 1, 2010, no production company may provide pyrotechnic displays or pyrotechnic services as part of any production without either (i) obtaining a production company license from the Office under which all pyrotechnic displays and pyrotechnic services are performed by a licensed lead pyrotechnic operator or (ii) hiring a pyrotechnic distributor licensed in accordance with this Act to perform the pyrotechnic displays or pyrotechnic services. Applicants for a production company license must submit to the Office the following:
        (1) Proof of $2,000,000 in commercial general liability insurance that covers any damage
    
or injury resulting from the pyrotechnic displays or pyrotechnic services provided.
        (2) Proof of Illinois Worker's Compensation insurance.
        (3) A license fee set by the Office.
        (4) Proof of a current USDOT Identification Number, unless:
            (A) proof of such is provided by the lead pyrotechnic operator employed by the
        
production company or insured as an additional named insured on the production company's general liability insurance, as required under paragraph (1) of this subsection; or
            (B) the production company certifies under penalty of perjury that it engages only
        
in flame effects or never transports materials in quantities that require registration with USDOT, or both.
        (5) Proof of a current USDOT Hazardous Materials Registration Number, unless:
            (A) proof of such is provided by the lead pyrotechnic operator employed by the
        
production company or insured as an additional named insured on the production company's general liability insurance, as required under paragraph (1) of this subsection; or
            (B) the production company certifies under penalty of perjury that it engages only
        
in flame effects or never transports materials in quantities that require registration with USDOT, or both.
        (6) Identification of the licensed lead pyrotechnic operator employed by the production
    
company or insured as an additional named insured on the production company's general liability insurance, as required under paragraph (1) of this subsection.
    The insurer shall not cancel the insured's coverage or remove any additional named insured or additional insured from the policy coverage without notifying the Office in writing at least 15 days before cancellation.
    (c-5) After January 1, 2006, no individual may act as a lead operator in a pyrotechnic display without first applying for and obtaining a lead pyrotechnic operator's license from the Office. The Office shall establish separate licenses for lead pyrotechnic operators for indoor and outdoor pyrotechnic displays. Applicants for a license must:
        (1) Pay the fees set by the Office.
        (2) Have the requisite training or continuing education as established in the Office's
    
rules.
        (3) (Blank).
    (d) A person is qualified to receive a license under this Act if the person meets all of the following minimum requirements:
        (1) Is at least 21 years of age.
        (2) Has not willfully violated any provisions of this Act.
        (3) Has not made any material misstatement or knowingly withheld information in
    
connection with any original or renewal application.
        (4) Has not been declared incompetent by any competent court by reasons of mental or
    
physical defect or disease unless a court has since declared the person competent.
        (5) Does not have an addiction to or dependency on alcohol or drugs that is likely to
    
endanger the public at a pyrotechnic display.
        (6) If convicted in any jurisdiction of any felony within the prior 5 years, will not,
    
by the Office's determination, be impaired by such conviction in engaging in the position for which a license is sought.
        (7) Is not a fugitive from justice.
        (8) Has, or has applied for, a BATFE explosives license or a Letter of Clearance
    
from the BATFE.
        (9) If a lead pyrotechnic operator is employed by a political subdivision of the State
    
or by a licensed production company or is insured as an additional named insured on the production company's general liability insurance, as required under paragraph (1) of subsection (c-3) of this Section, he or she shall have a BATFE license for the pyrotechnic services or pyrotechnic display provided.
        (10) If a production company has not provided proof of a current USDOT Identification
    
Number and a current USDOT Hazardous Materials Registration Number, as required by paragraphs (5) and (6) of subsection (c-3) of this Section, then the lead pyrotechnic operator employed by the production company or insured as an additional named insured on the production company's general liability insurance, as required under paragraph (1) of subsection (c-3) of this Section, shall provide such proof to the Office.
    (e) A person is qualified to assist a lead pyrotechnic operator if the person meets all of the following minimum requirements:
        (1) Is at least 18 years of age.
        (2) Has not willfully violated any provision of this Act.
        (3) Has not been declared incompetent by any competent court by reasons of mental or
    
physical defect or disease unless a court has since declared the person competent.
        (4) Does not have an addiction to or dependency on alcohol or drugs that is likely to
    
endanger the public at a pyrotechnic display.
        (5) If convicted in any jurisdiction of any felony within the prior 5 years, will not,
    
by the Office's determination, be impaired by such conviction in engaging in the position for which a license is sought.
        (6) Is not a fugitive from justice.
        (7) Is employed as an employee of the licensed pyrotechnic distributor or the licensed
    
production company, or insured as an additional named insured on the pyrotechnic distributor's product liability and general liability insurance, as required under paragraphs (2) and (3) of subsection (c) of this Section, or insured as an additional named insured on the production company's general liability insurance, as required under paragraph (1) of subsection (c-3) of this Section.
        (8) Has been registered with the Office by the licensed distributor or the licensed
    
production company on a form provided by the Office prior to the time when the assistant begins work on the pyrotechnic display or pyrotechnic service.
(Source: P.A. 100-286, eff. 1-1-18.)