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Vermont Statutes > Title 20 > Chapter 177 - Explosives and Fireworks
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§ 3061
Possession
§ 3062
Unlawful transportation
§ 3063
Lawful transportation
§ 3064
Marking packages
§ 3065
Penalties
§ 3071
Possession by employee
§ 3072
Issuance of license
§ 3073
Fees
§ 3074
Appeals
§ 3075
Rules and regulations
§ 3076
Penalties
§ 3091
Permit
§ 3092
Penalties
§ 3131
Definitions
§ 3132
Prohibitions; permits
§ 3133
Permitted uses
§ 3134
Seizure
§ 3135
Penalties
§ 3136
Construction
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Vermont Statutes > Title 9 > Chapter 77 - Smoke Detectors and Carbon Monoxide Detectors
Vermont Statutes > Title 9 > Chapter 79 - Upholstered Furniture and Bedding
Vermont Statutes > Title 9 > Chapter 80 - Flame Retardants
Vermont Statutes > Title 20 > Chapter 171 - Fire Districts
Vermont Statutes > Title 20 > Chapter 173 - Prevention and Investigation of Fires
Vermont Statutes > Title 20 > Chapter 175 - Local Fire Departments
Vermont Statutes > Title 20 > Chapter 177 - Explosives and Fireworks
Vermont Statutes > Title 20 > Chapter 179 - Vermont Fire Service Training Council
Vermont Statutes > Title 24 > Chapter 57 - Fire Departments
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