Washington Administrative Code
Title 212 - State Patrol (Fire Protection) (See also Titles 204, 446 and 448)
Chapter 212-17 - Fireworks
Part V - PYROTECHNIC OPERATOR
Section 212-17-230 - Examination, investigation and licensing
Universal Citation: WA Admin Code 212-17-230
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
(1) Upon receipt of application and license fee, the state fire marshal will cause an investigation to be made as to the experience and competency of the applicant to conduct and supervise a public or proximate display of fireworks in a safe manner. The investigation will include:
(a)Verification of past experience in assisting
in displays with the licensed pyrotechnic operator under whose supervision the
applicant assisted for the type of license applying for.
(b)A written examination for the applicant, if
experience requirements are satisfactory.
(i) A
passing score of at least eighty percent must be attained on the written
examination.
(ii) An applicant
failing the written examination may reapply within thirty days to retake the
examination.
(iii) No reexamination
will be taken within thirty days of the previous and no more than two
examinations may be taken by the applicant in the same ninety calendar day
period.
(iv) License fees are
forfeited for any applicant who fails:
(A)To
appear for the written examination at the time and location
established;
(B)The written
examination and does not reapply within thirty days or fails the written
examination on the second attempt.
(2) The state fire marshal will grant or deny the license on the basis of the successful completion of the investigation and examination.
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