Terms Used In Tennessee Code 68-104-201

  • Display fireworks: means those fireworks designed primarily to produce visible or audible effects by combustion, deflagration or detonation and that are classified as 1. See Tennessee Code 68-104-202
  • Flame effect: means the combustion of an inflammable solid, liquid or gas to produce thermal, physical, visual or audible phenomena before an audience as defined by NFPA 160. See Tennessee Code 68-104-202
  • NFPA: means the National Fire Protection Association. See Tennessee Code 68-104-202
  • Proximate pyrotechnic display: means the use of pyrotechnic devices and materials, 1. See Tennessee Code 68-104-202

The purpose of this part is to enact a self-funded licensing program for display fireworks, pyrotechnic, and flame effect exhibitors and a certification program for individuals conducting fireworks displays, proximate pyrotechnic displays, and flame effect displays. The purpose of these programs is to ensure a level of competence that promotes the safety of the viewing public, as well as the safety of fire service personnel, fireworks display operators and proximate pyrotechnic display operators, and employees, performers, and support personnel. It is not the purpose of this part to regulate DOT Class C common fireworks or consumer fireworks as described by NFPA standards.