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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 58 — Insurance

§ 58-82A-2. Individual training requirements.

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§ 58-82A-2. Individual training requirements.
An individual may not use, handle, exhibit, or discharge pyrotechnics in connection with a concert or public exhibition, as allowed under Article 54 of Chapter 14 of the General Statutes, unless the individual successfully completes the training approved or offered by the Office of State Fire Marshal or meets all of the following conditions:
(1)Is an active member in good standing with a local fire or rescue department and has experience in pyrotechnics or explosives, as verified by the State Fire Marshal.
(2)Possesses the professional qualifications required by the State Fire Marshal or the professional qualifications required by the jurisdiction where permitting is being sought, whichever is greater. The professional qualifications set by the State Fire Marshal may not be less than the voluntary minimum professional qualifications for all levels of fire service and rescue service personnel established by the State Fire and Rescue Commission under G.S. 58-78-5. (2009-507, s. 3; 2023-151, s. 11.20.)
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