of certain areas -- Maps and signage. (1) Except as provided in Section 53-7-221, this section supersedes any other code provision regarding the sale or discharge of fireworks. (2) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (2)(b), a person may sell a division 1.4G common state approved explosive in the state as follows: (i) beginning on June 24 and ending on July 25; (ii) beginning on December 29 and ending on December 31; and (iii) two days before and on the Chinese New Year's eve. (b) The restrictions in Subsection (2)(a) do not apply to: (i) online sales to a person outside the state for use outside the state; or (ii) sales to persons described in Subsection 53-7-222(1)(b)(i)(A). (3) A person may not discharge a division 1.4G common state approved explosive in the state except as follows: (a) between the hours of 11 a.m. and 11 p.m., except that on July 4 and July 24, the hours are 11 a.m. to midnight: (i) beginning on July 2 and ending on July 5; and (ii) beginning on July 22 and ending on July 25; (b) (i) beginning at 11 a.m. on December 31 and ending at 1 a.m. on the following day; or (ii) if New Year's eve is on a Sunday and the county or municipality determines to celebrate New Year's eve on the prior Saturday, then a person may discharge a division 1.4G common state approved explosive on that prior Saturday within the county or municipality; (c) between the hours of 11 a.m. and 11 p.m. on January 1; and (d) beginning at 11 a.m. on the Chinese New Year's eve and ending at 1 a.m. on the following day. (4) A person is guilty of an infraction, punishable by a fine of up to $1,000, if the person discharges a division 1.4G common state approved explosive: (a) outside the legal discharge dates and times described in Subsection (3); or (b) in an area in which fireworks are prohibited under Subsection 15A-5-202.5(1)(b). (5) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (5)(b) or (c), a county, a municipality, or the state forester may not prohibit a person from discharging a division 1.4G common state approved explosive during the permitted periods described in Subsection (3). (b) (i) As used in this Subsection (5)(b), "negligent discharge": (A) means the improper use and discharge of a division 1.4G common state approved explosive; and (B) does not include the date or location of discharge or the type of explosive used. (ii) A municipality may prohibit: (A) the discharge of a division 1.4G common state approved explosive in certain areas with hazardous environmental conditions, in accordance with Subsection 15A-5-202.5(1)(b); or (B) the negligent discharge of a division 1.4G common state approved explosive. (iii) A county may prohibit the negligent discharge of a division 1.4G common state approved explosive. (c) The state forester may prohibit the discharge of a division 1.4G common state approved explosive as provided in Subsection 15A-5-202.5(1)(b) or Section 65A-8-212. (6) If a municipal legislative body or the state forester provides a map to a county identifying an area in which the discharge of fireworks is prohibited due to a historical hazardous environmental condition under Subsection 15A-5-202.5(1)(b), the county shall, before June 1 of that same year: (a) create a county-wide map, based on each map the county has received, indicating each area within the county in which fireworks are prohibited under Subsection 15A-5-202.5(1)(b); (b) provide the map described in Subsection (6)(a) to: (i) each retailer that sells fireworks within the county; and (ii) the state fire marshal; and (c) publish the map on the county's website. (7) A retailer that sells fireworks shall display: (a) a sign that: (i) is clearly visible to the general public in a prominent location near the point of sale; (ii) indicates the legal discharge dates and times described in Subsection (3); and (iii) indicates the criminal charge and fine associated with discharge: (A) outside the legal dates and times described in Subsection (3); and (B) within an area in which fireworks are prohibited under Subsection 15A-5-202.5(1)(b); and (b) the map that the county provides, in accordance with Subsection (6)(b).
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