Fireworks Act 2003

Year2003


Fireworks Act 2003

2003 CHAPTER 22

An Act to make provision about fireworks and other explosives.

[18th September 2003]

Be it enacted by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:—

Introductory

Introductory

S-1 Introduction

1 Introduction

(1) In this Act ‘fireworks’ means devices which—

(a) are fireworks for the purposes of the British Standard Specification relating to fireworks published on 30th November 1988 (BS 7114) or any British Standard Specification replacing it, or

(b) would be fireworks for those purposes if they were intended as a form of entertainment.

(2) The Secretary of State may by regulations substitute a new definition of ‘fireworks’ for the definition in subsection (1).

(3) References in this Act to supplying fireworks include—

(a) selling them,

(b) exchanging them for any consideration other than money, and

(c) giving them as a prize or otherwise making a gift of them,

but do not include supplying them otherwise than in the course of a business.

Fireworks regulations

Fireworks regulations

S-2 Power to make regulations about fireworks

2 Power to make regulations about fireworks

(1) The Secretary of State may by regulations (‘fireworks regulations’) make any provision which the Secretary of State considers appropriate—

(a) for securing that there is no risk that use of fireworks will have the consequences specified in subsection (2), or

(b) for securing that the risk that the use of fireworks will have those consequences is the minimum that is compatible with their being used.

(2) The consequences are—

(a) death of persons or injury, alarm, distress or anxiety to persons,

(b) death of animals or injury or distress to animals, and

(c) destruction of, or damage to, property.

(3) Before making fireworks regulations the Secretary of State must consult—

(a) the Health and Safety Commission,

(b) organisations which appear to the Secretary of State to be representative of interests substantially affected by the proposal, and

(c) other persons whom the Secretary of State considers it appropriate to consult.

(4) Before making fireworks regulations the Secretary of State must issue a full regulatory impact assessment setting out details of the costs and benefits and the wider economic, social and environmental impact of the proposed regulations.

(5) But subsection (3) does not apply if the regulations are to—

(a) cease to have effect at the end of the period of not more than twelve months beginning with the day on which they come into force, and

(b) contain a statement that it appears to the Secretary of State that the need to protect the public requires that the regulations should be made without delay.

(6) The power to make fireworks regulations includes power—

(a) to make different provision for different cases, and

(b) to make any incidental, supplementary, consequential and transitional provision which the Secretary of State considers appropriate.

(7) Section 18 of the Consumer Protection Act 1987 (c. 43) (power to require information for deciding whether to make, vary or revoke regulations under section 11 of that Act) applies in relation to fireworks regulations as in relation to regulations under section 11 of that Act.

(8) Nothing in this Act shall be construed as in any way limiting the provision that may be made in regulations under section 11 of the Consumer Protection Act 1987.

S-3 Prohibition of supply etc. to young persons

3 Prohibition of supply etc. to young persons

(1) Fireworks regulations may include provision prohibiting persons from—

(a) supplying, or

(b) offering or agreeing to supply,

fireworks, or fireworks of a description specified in the regulations, to persons who are below an age so specified.

(2) Fireworks regulations may include provision prohibiting the purchase or possession of fireworks, or fireworks of a description specified in the regulations, by persons who are below an age so specified.

(3) If fireworks regulations impose any prohibition by virtue of this section, they may contain—

(a) exceptions from the prohibition, or

(b) provision for the granting of dispensations from the prohibition.

S-4 Prohibition of supply etc. in certain circumstances

4 Prohibition of supply etc. in certain circumstances

(1) Fireworks regulations may include provision prohibiting persons from supplying, purchasing, possessing or using fireworks, or fireworks of a description specified in the regulations, during hours of the day so specified.

(2) Fireworks regulations may include provision prohibiting persons from supplying, exposing for supply, purchasing, possessing or using fireworks, or fireworks of a description specified in the regulations—

(a) in places or places of a description, or

(b) in circumstances,

specified in the regulations.

(3) If fireworks regulations impose any prohibition by virtue of this section, they may contain—

(a) exceptions from the prohibition, or

(b) provision for the granting of dispensations from the prohibition.

S-5 Prohibition of supply etc. of certain fireworks

5 Prohibition of supply etc. of certain fireworks

(1) Fireworks regulations may include provision—

(a) prohibiting persons from supplying, or offering or agreeing to supply, fireworks of a description specified in the regulations, or

(b) prohibiting persons from supplying, or offering or agreeing to supply, fireworks of a description specified in the regulations to persons of a description so specified.

(2) Fireworks regulations may include provision—

(a) prohibiting the purchase or possession of fireworks of a description specified in the regulations, or

(b) prohibiting the purchase or possession of fireworks of a description specified in the regulations by persons of a description so specified.

(3) Subsections (1) and (2) shall not apply to class I and class II fireworks.

(4) The descriptions of persons which may be specified in fireworks regulations by virtue of subsection (1) or (2) include in particular persons who do not satisfy any conditions which are specified in the regulations and relate to any of the matters mentioned in subsection (5).

(5) Those matters are—

(a) the satisfactory completion of a course, or courses, of training relating to fireworks and the means of proving the satisfactory completion of such a course or courses,

(b) proficiency or experience in the use of fireworks and the means of proving such proficiency or experience, and

(c) the possession of insurance cover against liability arising from the use of fireworks and the means of proving possession of such cover.

(6) If fireworks regulations impose any prohibition by virtue of this section, they may contain—

(a) exceptions from the prohibition, or

(b) provision for the granting of dispensations from the prohibition.

S-6 Public fireworks displays

6 Public fireworks displays

(1) Fireworks regulations may include provision prohibiting persons from operating a public fireworks display unless—

(a) notice of the display has been given in accordance with the regulations to any local or other authority to which the regulations require it to be given,

(b) any other information relating to the display which is required by the regulations to be given to any local or other authority has been so given,

(c) any fee imposed by any local or other authority in accordance with the regulations has been paid, and

(d) such other conditions relating to the holding of public fireworks displays as are specified in the regulations have been complied with.

(2) Fireworks regulations may include provision prohibiting persons from operating public fireworks displays unless they satisfy—

(a) any conditions which are specified in the regulations and relate to the satisfactory completion of a course, or courses, of training relating to fireworks and to the means of proving the satisfactory completion of such a course or courses, or

(b) any other conditions which are so specified.

(3) Fireworks regulations may include provision prohibiting persons from operating, or assisting in the operation of, public fireworks displays if they are below an age specified in the regulations.

(4) If fireworks regulations impose any prohibition by virtue of this section, they may contain—

(a) exceptions from the prohibition, or

(b) provision for the granting of dispensations from the prohibition.

(5) In this section ‘public fireworks display’ means a fireworks display at which the public, or any section of the public, are present (whether or not they have paid to be).

S-7 Licensing of suppliers

7 Licensing of suppliers

(1) Fireworks regulations may include provision prohibiting persons, or persons of a description specified in the regulations, from supplying, exposing for supply or possessing for supply fireworks, or fireworks of a description so specified, unless—

(a) they are licensed in accordance with the regulations, and

(b) the fireworks are supplied, exposed for supply or kept at premises which are so licensed.

(2) If fireworks regulations...

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