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DAVIS,STEVE-HOLBROOK-GASH, ERWIN AND GIGLIO.

(BOWLES)

   30 ILCS 105/5.490 new                                                       
   425 ILCS 35/1             from Ch. 127 1/2, par. 127                        
   425 ILCS 35/2             from Ch. 127 1/2, par. 128                        

        Amends the Fireworks Use Act and the State Finance Act.  Provides      
   for   the   licensing   of   companies   that   wish   to   conduct  a      
   fireworks/pyrotechnic display, and allows a local authority to issue a      
   display  permit  once  a  State  license  is  presented.   Establishes      
   guidelines for a display fired  from  a  flotation  device  on  water.      
   Provides  for  the  licensing  of  fireworks/pyrotechnic distributors.      
   Provides for the licensing  of  pyrotechnic  operators  of  a  display      
   fireworks/pyrotechnic company. Creates the Fireworks License Fund as a      
   special  fund  in  the  State treasury.  Provides that application and      
   license fees shall be deposited into the Fund and shall be used by the      
   State Fire Marshal to  defray  the  costs  associated  with  licensing      
   applicants.  Effective January 1, 2000.                                     
          FISCAL NOTE (State Fire Marshal)                                     
          Fiscal impact is negligible; approximate revenue is $51,800,         
          approximate expense is $48,000.                                      
          FISCAL NOTE, CORRECTED (State Fire Marshal)                          
          Same as previous note.                                               
        HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1.                                                 
          Deletes reference to:                                                
          30 ILCS 105/5.490                                                    
          425 ILCS 35/1                                                        
          Adds reference to:                                                   
          New Act                         from Ch. 96 1/2, par. 1-1003         
          225 ILCS 210/1003                                                    
        Deletes the title  and  everything  after  the  enacting  clause.      
   Creates  the Fireworks Displayer Licensing Act. Provides that a person      
   may not engage in the business of publicly displaying fireworks unless      
   licensed by  the  Office  of  the  State  Fire  Marshal.   Establishes      
   qualifications   for  licenses  including  an  appropriate  Bureau  of      
   Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms license, general liability insurance  of      
   at  least  $2,000,000,  workers'  compensation insurance for personnel      
   lighting  the  fireworks,  and   other   qualifications.   Establishes      
   procedures for suspending or revoking licenses for non-compliance with      
   the  provisions  of  the  Act.  Amends  the Illinois Explosives Act to      
   exclude from the definition of explosives fixed ammunition  for  small      
   arms,  safety  fuses, matches, fireworks, theatrical pyrotechnics, and      
   model rocket fuel.  Amends the Fireworks Use Act to require a licensed      
   pyrotechnic  displayer  and  pyrotechnic  operator  to  handle  public      
   displays of fireworks.                                                      
          FISCAL NOTE, H-AM 1 (State Fire Marshal)                             
          There are no increased costs to the State by the amendment.          
        HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2.                                                 
        Provides that a person may not engage in a  pyrotechnics  display      
   unless  the person obtains a license from the office of the State Fire      
   Marshal after December 1, 1999 rather than January 1, 2001.   Provides      
   that  after  January 1, 2000, no individual may act as a lead operator      
   in a pyrotechnics display without obtaining a license from the  office      
   of  the  State  Fire Marshal.  Provides that persons who assist a lead      
   pyrotechnic  operator in conducting  a  pyrotechnic  display  must  be      
   certified  and  successfully  complete  a  State Fire Marshal approved      
   in-house training program with a licensed displayer. Provides  that  a      
   corporation  that commits a  first violation of  various provisions of      
   the Act is guilty of a  business offense punishable  by a maximum fine      
   of $5,000.   A second  or subsequent  violation  by a  corporation  or      
   business entity is a business  offense punishable by a maximum $10,000      
   fine. Adds an immediate effective date.                                     
   99-01-05  H  PREFILED WITH CLERK                                            
   99-01-14  H  FIRST READING                                                  
   99-01-14  H  REFERRED TO HOUSE RULES COMMITTEE        RULES                 
   99-01-27  H       ASSIGNED TO COMMITTEE               CONSUMER PROT         
   99-02-03  H  ADDED AS A CO-SPONSOR                    ERWIN                 
   99-02-08  H                         FISCAL NOTE FILED                       
   99-02-08  H                   COMMITTEE               CONSUMER PROT         
   99-02-09  H  ADDED AS A JOINT SPONSOR                 HOLBROOK              
   99-02-10  H  ADDED AS A CO-SPONSOR                    GIGLIO                
   99-02-11  H                         FISCAL NOTE FILED CORRECTED             
   99-02-11  H                   COMMITTEE               CONSUMER PROT         
   99-03-04  H                             AMENDMENT NO. 01-CONSUMER PROT H    
   99-03-04  H                                   ADOPTED                       
   99-03-04  H  DO PASS AMENDED/SHORT DEBATE             009-000-000   HCON    
   99-03-04  H  PLACED CALENDAR 2ND READING-SHORT DEBATE                       
   99-03-04  H  CORRECTIONAL NOTE REQUESTED              PANKAU                
   99-03-04  H  CALENDAR ORDER 2ND READING-SHORT DEBATE                        
   99-03-09  H  SECOND READING-SHORT DEBATE                                    
   99-03-09  H  PLCD CAL ORDER 3RD READING-SHORT DEBATE                        
   99-03-11  H  RECALLED TO SECOND READING-SHORT DEBATE                        
   99-03-11  H  HELD ON CAL ORDER 2ND RDG - SHORT DEBATE                       
   99-03-12  H                             AMENDMENT NO. 02-DAVIS,STEVE        
   99-03-12  H                     AMENDMENT REFERRED TO HRUL                  
   99-03-12  H  HELD ON CAL ORDER 2ND RDG - SHORT DEBATE                       
   99-03-17  H  FISCAL NOTE FILED AS AMENDED             BY HOUSE AMEND #1     
   99-03-17  H  HELD ON CAL ORDER 2ND RDG - SHORT DEBATE                       
   99-03-18  H                             AMENDMENT NO. 02-DAVIS,STEVE        
   99-03-18  H  RECOMMENDS BE ADOPTED                    HRUL/003-002-000      
   99-03-18  H                             AMENDMENT NO. 02-DAVIS,STEVE        
   99-03-18  H                                   ADOPTED                       
   99-03-18  H  PLCD CAL ORDER 3RD READING-SHORT DEBATE                        
   99-03-22  H  ADDED AS A JOINT SPONSOR                 GASH                  
   99-03-22  H  THIRD READING/SHORT DEBATE/PASSED        084-026-000           
   99-03-22  S  ARRIVE IN SENATE                                               
   99-03-22  S  PLACED CALENDAR ORDER OF FIRST READING   99-03-23              
   99-03-26  S  CHIEF SPONSOR                            KLEMM                 
   99-03-26  S  FIRST READING                                                  
   99-03-26  S  REFERRED TO SENATE RULES COMMITTEE       RULES                 
   99-04-14  S  SPONSOR REMOVED                          KLEMM                 
   99-04-14  S  ALTERNATE CHIEF SPONSOR CHANGED TO       BOWLES                
   01-01-09  H  SESSION SINE DIE                                               

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