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Every display of fireworks permitted by this subchapter shall be handled by a competent individual designated by the Mayor and City Council and shall be of such a character and so located, discharged, or fired, as not to be hazardous to property or endanger any person or persons.
(1969 Code, § 9-90) Penalty, see § 92.999
Statutory reference:
Similar provisions, see ILCS Chapter 425, Act 35, § 2
It shall be unlawful to keep or store any nitroglycerine or the explosive commonly known as TNT in the city in any quantities, except for medicinal purposes or laboratory purposes; and for these purposes no more than 0.25 ounce shall be stored in any 1 building or premises.
(1969 Code, § 9-91) Penalty, see § 92.999
(A) It shall be unlawful for any person to use any explosives in connection with any construction, repair, demolition, or excavation work without first securing a permit therefor.
(B) Applications for permits to use explosives must be secured from the City Clerk and shall state the nature of the work, the location where the work is to be done, and the amount of explosives intended to be used in that work.
(1969 Code, § 9-92) Penalty, see § 92.999
All explosives must be stored or kept in accordance with the rules of the State Department of Mines and Minerals.
(1969 Code, § 9-93) Penalty, see § 92.999
Statutory reference:
State rules for the storage of explosives, see Ill. Rev. Stat., Chapter 425, Act 3, § 3
BUILDINGS FOR PUBLIC USE
The owner, agent, occupant, or person charged with the custody of any public building, auditorium, hotel, theater, lodge hall, or church, and in the case of schools, the president of the board of education or the person in charge thereof and owning the same, shall be held liable for the equipping and maintenance of such apparatus as is required in this subchapter for the maintenance and safety of all exits, stairs, doors, windows, or passageways.
(1969 Code, § 9-103) Penalty, see § 92.999
Cross-reference:
Building Regulations; Construction, see Chapter 151
Overcrowding prohibited at amusements, see § 120.007
Premises for public amusements must conform to laws, see § 120.013
Statutory reference:
Authority to regulate buildings, accessories, and fire escapes, see ILCS Chapter 65, Act 5, § 11-30-4
It shall be the duty of the Fire Chief or his or her assistants and the Building Inspector to inspect all apparatus to be installed and its location, to make or cause to be made periodic inspections concerning the operation and accessibility of regular and emergency exits in all such public places.
(1969 Code, § 9-104)
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