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SEC. 57.5604.13.1.5. CHEMICALS IN THE FORM OF MEDICINE.
 
   Chemicals in the form of medicine, when such chemicals are securely packed in containers not exceeding 4 ounces in one outside package, and are prepared in accordance with U.S. Pharmacopoeia Standards.
 
 
SEC. 57.5604.13.1.6. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, OR BY POLICE OR FIRE DEPARTMENTS.
 
   Transportation of explosive materials by the U.S. Department of Defense, or by Police or Fire Departments in the performance of duty.
 
 
SEC. 57.5604.13.1.7. COMMON CARRIERS.
 
   Common carriers for hire shall be permitted to transport not more than 100 pounds of smokeless powder packaged in original United States Department of Transportation containers, not exceeding 20 pounds in any single package, upon any public highway not designated in regulations amended by the California Highway Patrol as a route for the transportation of explosives.
 
 
SEC. 57.5604.13.1.8. COMPLIANCE WITH CALIFORNIA VEHICLE CODE AND THE CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE.
 
   Any vehicle regularly or temporarily used in carrying or transporting explosive materials shall, in addition to the above provisions, be regulated by and comply with the applicable provisions of the California Vehicle Code and the California Health and Safety Code.
 
 
SEC. 57.5604.13.2. PERMITS AND FEES.
 
   Permits and fees shall be required as set forth in Section 57.105.7, except for vehicles operating under valid permit from the California Highway Patrol, as required by the California Vehicle Code.
 
 
SEC. 57.5604.13.3. VEHICLES FOR TRANSPORTING EXPLOSIVES.
 
   The use of passenger vehicles for the transporting of explosive materials is prohibited, except for the transporting of samples and other small quantities not to exceed a total of 5 pounds.
 
 
SEC. 57.5604.13.3.1. REQUIREMENTS FOR VEHICLES USED FOR THE TRANSPORTATION.
 
   Vehicles used for the transportation of explosive materials shall be equipped with springs, and have a solid floor with well-maintained interior surfaces. Such vehicle shall have a sturdy wooden body with wooden sides and ends and with no exposed ferrous metal on the inside thereof where explosive materials are carried, except that portable magazines may be transported in vehicles having exposed metal parts. The body shall be completely enclosed, or shall be provided with a flame-resistant moisture-resistant tarpaulin for total covering of all explosive materials carried.
 
 
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