California Code of Regulations
Title 19 - Public Safety
Division 1 - State Fire Marshal
Chapter 6.5 - Flamethrowing Devices
Article 6 - Record Keeping
Section 1063 - Flamethrowing Device Record Keeping Requirements

Universal Citation: 19 CA Code of Regs 1063

Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024

(a) Permit holder/licensee shall maintain records of inventory, acquisitions, dispositions and/or manufacture of flamethrowing devices.

(b) Permit holders/licensees who sell, donate or otherwise relinquish possession of a flamethrowing device within California shall only do so to a person who holds a current Flamethrowing Device Permit issued by the State Fire Marshal. Permit holders/licensees who sell, donate or otherwise relinquish from their possession a flamethrowing device shall record the disposition including the date of the sale, donation, or other relinquishment, and the name, address and phone number, and the applicable permit number of the party receiving the device.

(c) Permit holders/licensees who sell, donate or otherwise relinquish from their possession a flamethrowing device shall notify the State Fire Marshal, in writing, of the transaction within 3 calendar days of the transaction. The report shall include date of the sale, donation, or other relinquishment, and the name, address, phone number, and the applicable permit number of the party receiving the device.

(d) Permit holder/licensee shall immediately report any loss or theft of a flamethrowing device to the local law enforcement agency and the State Fire Marshal, and within 10 calendar days a written report shall be submitted to the State Fire Marshal. The report to the State Fire Marshal shall include:

(1) Permit holder/licensee Flamethrowing Device Permit number,

(2) The date of the loss or theft,

(3) The location at which the loss or theft occurred,

(4) Description of the flamethrowing device and

(5) A detailed description of how the loss or theft occurred.

(e) All records required by this regulation shall be retained by the permit holder/licensee for a period of not less than 36 months. All records required by these regulations shall be made available by the permit holder/licensee to any peace officer or other persons designated by the State Fire Marshal when requested.

1. New article 6 (section 1063) and section filed 6-17-2010; operative 7-17-2010 (Register 2010, No. 25).

Note: Authority cited: Section 12756, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Section 12756, Health and Safety Code.

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