1. A person shall not act as a fire performer unless the person is the holder of a certificate of registration as a fire performer or apprentice fire performer issued by the State Fire Marshal pursuant to this section. 2. An applicant for a certificate of registration as a fire performer or apprentice fire performer must: (a) Be a natural person and, if the application is: (1) For a fire performer, be at least 21 years of age; or (2) For an apprentice fire performer, be at least 18 years of age; (b) Make a written notarized application to the State Fire Marshal on a form provided by the State Fire Marshal; (c) Submit to the State Fire Marshal a resume setting forth the experience of the applicant as a fire performer or apprentice fire performer and a description of all safety precautions used by the applicant while acting as a fire performer or apprentice fire performer; and (d) Pay an application fee in an amount prescribed by regulations adopted by the State Fire Marshal. 3. The State Fire Marshal may: (a) Issue to any person who applies for either certificate pursuant to subsection 2 a certificate of registration as a fire performer or apprentice fire performer; and (b) Renew a certificate of registration as a fire performer or apprentice fire performer to any person who applies for a renewal in a manner specified by the State Fire Marshal and pays a renewal fee in an amount prescribed by regulations adopted by the State Fire Marshal. 4. A certificate of registration as a fire performer or apprentice fire performer is valid for the period prescribed by regulations adopted by the State Fire Marshal.
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