§ 96.08 FLAMMABLE DECORATIONS.
   The use of crepe paper or other combustible or flammable decorations in any tavern, auditorium, church, dance hall or place of public assembly, unless such decorations are of a standard flame-proof variety, is prohibited, provided, however, that the Chief of the Fire Department may, at his discretion, permit such decorations which are so arranged or placed, or are made of such material as to eliminate the usual hazards from fire. The use of any flammable decorative materials in contact with electric light bulbs is prohibited.
('88 Code, Title IX, Ch. 113, § 9.178) Penalty, see § 96.99