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(1) Relicensure every three (3) years after
the initial issuance of a license.
(2) Continuing education as a condition of
relicensure.
(3) An application for licensure or reli-
censure must be submitted to the division
on forms approved by the commission.
(4) A fee for licensure or relicensure.
(5) Reciprocal recognition of a license
for the use of a regulated explosive issued
by another state if the licensure require-
ments of the other state are substantially
similar to the licensure requirements estab-
lished by the commission.
(d) Aperson may not use a regulated explosive
unless the person has a license issued under this
section for the use of a regulated explosive.
(e) The division shall carry out the licensing
and relicensing program under the rules adopted
by the commission.
(f) As used in this section, “regulated explo-
sive” does not include either of the following:
(1) Consumer fireworks (as defined in 27
CFR 555.11).
(2) Commercially manufactured black
powder in quantities not to exceed fifty
(50) pounds, if the black powder is
intended to be used solely for sporting,
recreational, or cultural purposes in antique
firearms or antique devices.
35-47.5-4-5. Qualifications of regulated
explosives permit.
(a) To qualify for a regulated explosives per-
mit, an applicant must:
(1) submit information on the form pro-
vided by the state fire marshal describing:
(A) the location of the affected mag-
azine;
(B) the types and maximum quantities
of explosives that will be kept in the
place covered by the application; and
(C) the distance that the affected mag-
azine will be located from the nearest
highway, railway, and structure that is
also used as a place of habitation or
assembly other than for the manufac-
ture of explosives;
(2) except as provided in subdivision (3),
demonstrate through an inspection that the
magazine is constructed and located in
accordance with the rules adopted by the
commission;
(3) demonstrate through an inspection
that smoking, matches, open flames, and
spark producing devices are not allowed
within a room containing an indoor mag-
azine; and
(4) pay the fee under IC 22-12-6-6.
(b) To qualify for the renewal of a regulated
explosives permit, the applicant must pay the fee
under IC 22-12-6-6.
35-47.5-4-6. Improper storage.
(a) This section does not apply to storage that
is exempted from the requirements of this section
in the rules adopted by the commission under IC
22-13-3.
(b) A person who:
(1) stores a regulated explosive;
(2) has control over a regulated explosive
that is stored; or
(3) has control over a place where a reg-
ulated explosive is stored;
without a regulated explosives magazine permit
issued under this chapter that covers the storage
commits a Class C infraction.
35-47.5-4-7. Reporting injuries relating to
destructive devices.
A physician or hospital that has reason to
believe that the physician or hospital is treating a
person for an injury inflicted while the person
was making or using a destructive device shall
report the injury to a local law enforcement agency
under IC 35-47-7-5.
Chapter 5. Offenses Relating to
Regulated Explosives and
Destructive Devices.
35-47.5-5-1. Non-application of chapter.
35-47.5-5-2. Possessing, manufacturing, transporting
or distributing a destructive device.
35-47.5-5-3. Convicted felon possessing, manufactur-
ing, transporting or distributing a regu-
lated explosive.
35-47.5-5-4. Distributing regulated explosive to a con-
victed felon.
35-47.5-5-5. Distribution to a minor.