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No. 640

Fireworks Regulation Bylaw No. 640, 2006

Adopted 2006
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This bylaw regulates the possession and use of fireworks in the Town of View Royal. It affects anyone who wants to buy, sell, possess, store, or discharge fireworks within the town limits. The bylaw prohibits the sale of fireworks and restricts the use of certain dangerous types like firecrackers and modified fireworks. Consumer fireworks can only be discharged on October 31st between 5 PM and 10 PM unless a special permit is granted. Display and pyrotechnic fireworks require permits and must adhere to specific safety regulations, including insurance and site plan requirements. People under 18 are not allowed to handle fireworks, and parents/guardians can't allow them to do so. Violations can result in fines, and peace officers can seize fireworks used illegally. The bylaw also outlines the process for obtaining permits for consumer, display, and pyrotechnic fireworks, including application deadlines and required documentation. There are specific insurance requirements for display and pyrotechnic fireworks events, and the town may recover costs associated with fire protection services for pyrotechnic events.

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2006Town of View Royal

Adopted 2006

Official adoption year of Bylaw No. 640

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Bylaw No. 640, 2006 - Fireworks Regulation Bylaw

  1. TITLE:

    • Fireworks Regulation Bylaw
  2. INTERPRETATION:

    • Definitions of key terms (Act, Certification Card, Consumer Firework, etc.)
  3. PROHIBITIONS:

    • No selling fireworks.
    • No prohibited fireworks.
    • No firecrackers.
    • Permits required for consumer and display fireworks.
    • Restricted discharge times for consumer fireworks.
    • Adherence to permit conditions.
    • Safe use of fireworks.
    • Age restrictions (18+).
    • Parental/Guardian responsibility.
    • Permits required for pyrotechnic special effects fireworks.
    • Adherence to pyrotechnic permit conditions.
  4. PERMITS FOR CONSUMER FIREWORKS OR DISPLAY FIREWORKS:

    • Age requirement (18+).
    • Application deadlines.
    • Required application materials (Schedule A, property owner agreement, organizer agreement, fees).
    • Conditions for permit issuance (safety course, property availability, safety risk assessment, site plan, insurance).
  5. PYROTECHNICS PERMITS FOR PYROTECHNIC SPECIAL EFFECTS FIREWORKS:

    • Application deadlines.
    • Requirements for application
    • Conditions for permit issuance (Explosives Regulatory Division event approval, fire safety plan, agreements, site plan, event description, valid permits for related displays)
    • Permit specifications (authorized fireworks, time/location, insurance).
  6. PYROTECHNIC SPECIAL EFFECTS FIREWORKS – COST RECOVERY CHARGES:

    • Charges for fire safety plan review and fire protection services.
    • Cost recovery for fire protection services.
  7. ENFORCEMENT

    • Bylaw enforcement through ticketing.
    • Designation of Peace Officers.
    • Obstruction prohibited.
    • Offences and penalties.
    • Permit rescission conditions.
    • Seizure of fireworks.
    • Disposal of seized fireworks.
  8. TICKETING:

    • Authorized offences and fines (Schedule F).
  9. EXEMPTION:

    • Exemption for signalling devices.
  10. VALIDITY OF BYLAW:

    • Severability clause.
  11. REPEAL:

    • Repeal of previous bylaw.

SCHEDULE “A” - Application for Permit – Consumer Fireworks or Display Fireworks

SCHEDULE “B” - Application for Pyrotechnics Permit

SCHEDULE “C” - Agreement of Property Owner For Fireworks Event or Pyrotechnic Special Effects Fireworks Event

SCHEDULE “D” - Agreement of Organizer or Sponsor of a Fireworks Event or Pyrotechnic Special Effects Fireworks Event

SCHEDULE “E” - Insurance Requirements

SCHEDULE “F” - Application Fees, Ticket Fines and Cost Recovery Charges

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CONSOLIDATED FOR CONVENIENCE ONLY 
TOWN OF VIEW ROYAL 
 
BYLAW NO.  640, 2006  
As amended by Bylaw No. 694 and 958 
 
CONSOLIDATED FOR CONVENIENCE ONLY 
 
 
A BYLAW TO REGULATE THE POSSESSION OF FIREWORKS AND  
LIMIT THE DISCHARGE OF FIREWORKS 
 
 
WHEREAS: 
Section 8. (3.) (d.) of the Community Charter allows a council, by bylaw, 
to establish and impose regulations regarding the possession and 
discharge of fireworks:  
 
NOW THEREFORE: The Council of the Town of View Royal, in open meeting assembled, 
enacts as follows: 
 
1. 
TITLE: 
 
This Bylaw may be cited for all purposes as “Fireworks Regulation Bylaw” No. 640, 
2006. 
 
2. 
INTERPRETATION: 
 
In this Bylaw: 
 
“Act” means the Explosives Act, Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, Chapter E-17, and 
the Regulations enacted thereunder as amended from time to time or any Act and 
Regulations enacted in substitution therefor; 
 
“Certification Card” means documented proof of the completion of either the Fireworks 
Supervisor Level 1 or 2 training course conducted by the Explosives Regulatory Division; 
(Amendment Bylaw No. 694, 2007) 
 
“Consumer Firework” means an outdoor, low hazard, recreational firework that is 
classed as a subdivision 1 of Division 2 of Class 7 Fireworks under the Act and includes 
fireworks showers, fountains, golden rain, lawn lights, pin wheels, Roman candles, and 
volcanoes but does not include Christmas crackers, sparklers, and caps for toy guns; 
 
 
“Consumer Fireworks Event” means the observance or celebration of a special event or 
festival where a permit has been issued to allow the discharge of consumer fireworks; 
 
“Discharge” means to fire, ignite, explode or set off or cause to be fired, ignited, exploded 
or set off and the words “discharged” and “discharging” have a similar meaning; 
 
“Display Firework” means an outdoor, high hazard, recreational firework that is classed 
as a subdivision 2 of Division 2 of Class 7 Fireworks under the Act, and includes rockets, 
serpents, shells, bombshells, tourbillions, maroons, large wheels, bouquets, bombardos, 

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waterfalls, fountains, batteries, illumination, set pieces and pigeons but does not include 
firecrackers; 
 
“Display Fireworks Event” means the observance or celebration of a special event or 
festival where a permit has been issued to allow the discharge of display fireworks; 
 
“Explosives Regulatory Division” means the Explosives Regulatory Division of the 
Explosives Branch of the Minerals and Metals Sector of Natural Resources Canada; 
 
“Federal Regulations” means the Explosives Regulations enacted under the Explosives 
Act, Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, Chapter E-17, as of the date of adoption of this 
Bylaw;   
 
“Fire Chief” means a person appointed by the Council to be in charge of the Fire  
Department or authorized subordinates; 
 
“Firecracker” means a pyrotechnic device that explodes when ignited and does not make 
any subsequent display or visible effect after the explosion, and includes those devices 
commonly known as Chinese firecrackers; 
 
“Fire Safety Plan” means a plan dealing with the procedures for a permit holder to follow 
to protect public safety when discharging pyrotechnic special effects fireworks, which 
meets the requirements specified by the Fire Chief; 
 
“Fireworks” means consumer fireworks, display fireworks, and pyrotechnic special 
effects fireworks; 
 
"Fireworks Safety Course" means a course designed and provided by the Fire Chief for 
those persons wishing to obtain a Permit to discharge Consumer Fireworks; 
(Amendment Bylaw No. 694, 2007) 
 
“Fireworks Supervisor” means a person who is an approved purchaser of display 
fireworks and who is qualified under the Act to supervise the discharge of display 
fireworks;  
 
 
“Insurance Requirements” means the liability insurance requirements set out in 
Schedule “E” to this Bylaw; 
 
“Municipality” means the Town of View Royal; 
 
“Peace Officer” means a person employed as Fire Chief by the Fire Department of the 
municipality or any person employed by the municipality as a Bylaw Enforcement Officer 
or any member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police or any municipal Police Officers;  
 
“Permit” means a current and valid permit in the form attached as Schedule “A” to this 
Bylaw specifying and authorizing a person to discharge consumer fireworks or display 
fireworks;  
 
“Prohibited Firework” includes but is not limited to after-market modified fireworks, 
cigarette loads or pings, exploding matches, sparkling matches, ammunition for miniature 
tie clip, cufflink or key chain pistols, auto alarms or jokers, cherry bombs, M-80 and silver 

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salutes and flash crackers, throw down torpedoes and crackling balls, exploding golf balls, 
stink bombs and smoke bombs, tear gas pens and launchers, party peppers and table 
bombs, table rockets and battle sky rockets, fake firecrackers and other trick devices or 
practical jokes as included on the most recent list of prohibited fireworks as published from 
time to time under the Act;  
 
 
“Pyrotechnician” means a person who is certified under the Act as a Theatrical User, an 
Assistant, a Pyrotechnician or a Special Effects Pyrotechnician and is qualified to 
purchase and supervise the display of pyrotechnic special effect fireworks under the Act; 
 
“Pyrotechnics Permit” means a current and valid permit in the form attached as 
Schedule “B” to this Bylaw specifying and authorizing a person to discharge pyrotechnic 
special effect fireworks; 
 
 
“Pyrotechnic Special Effects Firework”  means a high hazard firework that is classed 
as a subdivision 5 of Division 2 of Class 7 Firework under the Act and that is used to 
produce a special pyrotechnic effect for indoor or outdoor performances and includes 
black powder bombs, bullet effect, flash powder, air bursts, smoke compositions, gerbs, 
lances and wheels;  
 
“Pyrotechnic Special Effects Fireworks Event” means an event or production, 
generally for the entertainment industry, where a pyrotechnics permit has been issued to 
allow the discharge of pyrotechnics special effects fireworks;  
 
 
“Sell” includes offer for sale, cause or permit to be sold,  trade, or to otherwise dispose of; 
and to possess for the purpose of sale; and the words “selling” and “sold” have a similar 
meaning; and 
 
“Ticket” means municipal ticket information in the form described in the Community 
Charter Bylaw Enforcement Ticket Regulation. 
 
3. 
PROHIBITIONS: 
 
1.   No person may sell fireworks.  
 
2.   No person may buy, sell, hold, possess, store, discharge, or otherwise use any 
prohibited fireworks.  
 
 
3.  No person may buy, sell, hold, possess, store, discharge, or otherwise use 
firecrackers. 
 
4.  No person may hold, possess, store, discharge, or otherwise use consumer fireworks 
or display fireworks without a permit. 
 
5.  No person may discharge consumer fireworks except on October 31st of each year 
between 5:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. or through exceptional circumstances as stated in 
the municipality’s policy. 
 
6.  No consumer fireworks or display fireworks permit holder may hold, possess, store, 
discharge, or otherwise use consumer fireworks or display fireworks in contravention 
of a permit. 

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7.   No person may hold, possess, store, discharge, or otherwise use fireworks in a 
manner that increases the risk of physical injury to any person or damage to any public 
or private property. 
 
8.   No person under the age of eighteen (18) years may hold, possess, store, discharge, 
or otherwise use any fireworks. 
 
9.   No person being the parent or guardian of any person under the age of eighteen (18) 
years shall allow that person to hold, possess, store, discharge, or otherwise use any 
fireworks.  
 
10. No person may hold, possess, store, discharge, or otherwise use pyrotechnic special 
effects fireworks without a pyrotechnics permit.  
 
11. No pyrotechnics permit holder may hold, possess, store, discharge or otherwise use 
the pyrotechnic special effect fireworks in contravention of a pyrotechnics permit. 
 
4. 
PERMITS FOR CONSUMER FIREWORKS OR DISPLAY FIREWORKS: 
 
1. Any person eighteen (18) years of age or older before discharging consumer 
fireworks or display fireworks must apply for and receive a permit. 
 
 
Permit applications for consumer fireworks events must be submitted to the 
municipality by no later than 4:00 p.m. on October 31st, and if October 31st falls on a 
day other than a business day, no later than 4:00 p.m. of the last business day prior 
to October 31st.  
 
 
In the case of a consumer fireworks event deemed by Council to be an exceptional 
circumstance as stated by policy, the required consumer fireworks permit application 
must be submitted no later than thirty (30) days prior to the date upon which the 
consumer fireworks event is to occur. 
 
 
Permit applications for display fireworks events must be submitted to the municipality 
at least thirty (30) days prior to the date upon which the display fireworks event is to 
occur.  
 
 
All permit applications must include: 
 
 
 
a) a completed Schedule “A” application; 
 
 
b) if the consumer fireworks event or display fireworks event is to occur on property 
that is not owned by the applicant or is on property owned or controlled by the 
municipality, a written agreement of the property owner in the form attached as 
Schedule “C”;  
 
c) if the consumer fireworks event or display fireworks event is being organized or 
sponsored by any person other than the applicant, a written agreement of such 
person in the form attached as Schedule “D”; and 
 
d) the permit application fee established in Schedule “F”. 

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Permit application for display fireworks events must also include:  
 
e) evidence that the applicant is a Certification Card holder. 
(Amendment Bylaw No. 694, 2007) 
2. The municipality will consider all permit applications and issue a permit to the 
applicant if: 
a) for a consumer fireworks event, the applicant has successfully completed the 
Fireworks Safety Course within the three year period preceding the consumer 
fireworks event; 
(Amendment Bylaw No. 694, 2007) 
b) in the case of municipal property, the property upon which the consumer fireworks 
event or display fireworks event is to occur is available for such use on the date and 
time set out in the application; 
c) the consumer fireworks event or display fireworks event will not, in the opinion of the 
municipality, create a public safety risk to public or private property;  
d) the applicant has submitted to the municipality the items described in section 4.1 and 
any additional information in relation to the consumer fireworks event or display 
fireworks event that the municipality may reasonably require to determine whether 
the consumer fireworks event or display fireworks event will create a public safety 
risk or risk to public or private property; and 
e) for a display fireworks event, the applicant has submitted to the municipality a site 
plan including firing location and limiting distance set out in the Act, and a copy of the 
applicant’s insurance policy that meets the insurance requirements listed in Schedule 
“E”.  
 
5. 
PYROTECHNICS PERMITS FOR PYROTECHNIC SPECIAL EFFECTS FIREWORKS: 
 
1. Permit applications for pyrotechnic special effects fireworks events must be 
submitted to the municipality at least thirty (30) days prior to the date upon which the 
pyrotechnic special effects fireworks event is to occur.  
The Fire Chief may issue a pyrotechnics permit to discharge pyrotechnic special 
effects fireworks to a person who is over the age of eighteen (18) years provided that 
the applicant meets all the requirements of this bylaw and submits: 
a)    a completed Schedule “B” application; 
b) 
a copy of the Explosive Regulatory Division event approval; 
c) 
a fire safety plan approved by the Fire Chief after the Fire Chief has visited 
the location for the pyrotechnics special effects fireworks event and 
determined the amount of fire protection required;  
 

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d) 
if the pyrotechnic special effects fireworks event is to occur on property that is 
not owned by the applicant or is on property owned or controlled by the 
municipality, a written agreement of the property owner in the form attached 
as Schedule “C”; 
 
 
e) 
if the pyrotechnic special effects fireworks event is being organized or 
sponsored by any person other than the applicant, a written agreement of 
such person in the form attached as Schedule “D”;  
f) 
site plan, drawn to scale, with the direction of firing, separation distances, 
position of ramps and mortars, any significant ground features, rights of way, 
buildings or structures, overhead obstructions, parking areas or spectator 
viewing areas, fallout zone, north arrow, traffic control plans and location of 
emergency vehicles indicated;  
g) 
an event description, which should include a time schedule of the event, 
attendance estimates, lists of fireworks or explosives or flammable and/or 
combustible products to be used, firing procedures, emergency response 
procedures and a list of crew members; 
h) 
a valid permit if consumer fireworks or display fireworks are used in the 
pyrotechnics special effects fireworks event; and 
i) 
proof acceptable to the Fire Chief that the applicant holds either a valid Level 
1 Certification Card or, for unconventional sites as defined by the Explosives 
Regulatory Division, a valid Level 2 Certification Card, issued by the 
Explosives Regulatory Division. 
 
  2. Every pyrotechnics permit issued must: 
a)   specify the fireworks that the pyrotechnics permit holder are authorized to 
discharge; 
b) 
specify the day and the hours on which, and the description of the property or 
place where the fireworks may be discharged; 
c) 
include a copy of the applicant’s insurance policy that meets the insurance 
requirements listed in Schedule “E”. 
 
6.0   
PYROTECHNIC SPECIAL EFFECTS FIREWORKS – COST RECOVERY CHARGES: 
 
1. Every applicant for a pyrotechnics permit shall pay the charge set out in Schedule “F” 
for: 
 
a) 
 Review of their fire safety plan by the Fire Chief; and 
 
b) 
 Fire protection services provided. 

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2. The municipality may recover all costs and expenses it incurs incidental to the 
provision of any fire protection services for a pyrotechnics event, jointly and severally 
from any person who at the time had the charge, management or control of the 
building or premises where the pyrotechnics special effects fireworks event occurred, 
which costs and expenses are set out in Schedule “F” attached to and forming part of 
this bylaw. If that person fails to pay those costs and expenses within six (6) months 
after they are incurred, the municipality may recover those costs and expenses from 
the owner of the real property by direct invoice, together with interest at the rate set 
out in the Community Charter. Default on those costs, expenses and interest, when 
they relate to fire protection for real property, will result in the amount being added to 
the property taxes of the owner of the real property.  
 
7. 
ENFORCEMENT 
1. This bylaw is designated under Section 264 of the Community Charter as a bylaw 
that may be enforced by means of a ticket.  
2. Peace Officers are designated to enforce this bylaw by means of the issuance of a 
ticket. 
 
3. No person shall obstruct a Peace Officer or any other designated person engaged in 
the administration or enforcement of this bylaw. 
4. Every person who contravenes a provision of this Bylaw commits an offence and 
each day that the violation is caused or allowed to continue constitutes a separate 
offence. 
5. Any person guilty of an infraction of this bylaw is liable on summary conviction, to a 
fine of not less than $100.00 and not more than $10,000.00 or imprisonment not 
exceeding the maximum allowed by the Offence Act.  
 
6. A Peace Officer may rescind a permit if: 
 
a) 
the permit holder or pyrotechnics permit holder fails to comply with any term 
or condition of the permit or pyrotechnics permit without the prior written 
consent of the Fire Chief; or 
 
b) 
the permit holder or pyrotechnics permit holder violates or breaches any of 
the provisions of this bylaw; or 
 
c) 
circumstances arising or ascertained after the permit or pyrotechnics permit 
was issued demonstrate that a public safety risk to public or private property 
exists in connection with the fireworks event; or 
 
d) 
the municipality determines that the permit holder or pyrotechnics permit 
holder submitted false or inaccurate information in his or her permit or 
pyrotechnics permit application. 
 
7. Every person who possesses or discharges fireworks contrary to the provisions of 
this bylaw commits an offence and shall when directed to do so, surrender all 
fireworks in their immediate possession to a Peace Officer who shall be authorized to 

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search and seize and hold all such firecrackers or fireworks in the interest of public 
safety and as evidence of the commission of the offence. 
 
8. Fireworks seized under this bylaw may be disposed of without compensation. 
8. 
TICKETING: 
The words or expressions listed in Schedule “F” in the ‘offence’ column are authorized to 
be used on a ticket issued under Section 264 of the Community Charter to designate an 
offence against the respective section of this bylaw appearing opposite in the ‘section’ 
column. The amounts appearing in the ‘ticket fines’ column are the fines set pursuant to 
Section 264 of the Community Charter for contravention of the respective section of the 
bylaw appearing opposite in the ‘section’ column. 
9. 
EXEMPTION: 
 
This bylaw does not prohibit or regulate the use of torpedoes, flares, fuzzes or similar 
pyrotechnic devices by motorists, boat operators, railroads, police or other agencies for 
signalling purposes or illumination. 
 
10. 
VALIDITY OF BYLAW: 
 
If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this bylaw is for any reason 
found invalid by decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not 
affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Bylaw. 
 The schedules attached to this bylaw form part of this bylaw. 
 
11. 
REPEAL: 
 
Town of View Royal Bylaw No. 613, 2005, cited as “Fireworks Regulation Bylaw” No. 
613, 2005 is hereby repealed. 
 
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ADOPTED BY COUNCIL SIGNED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CLERK AND SEALED WITH 
THE SEAL OF THE TOWN OF VIEW ROYAL THIS 5TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 2006. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
MAYOR 
 
 
 
 
 
CLERK 
 

 
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Consolidated Version of Fireworks Regulation Bylaw No. 640, 2006 
 
SCHEDULE “A” 
 
Application for Permit – Consumer Fireworks or Display Fireworks 
 
Name of applicant: ______________________________________________________ 
 
Birth date: ___________________________ Age: _________________________ 
 
Mailing address: ________________________________________________________ 
 
__________________________________ Phone: _____________________________ 
 
Email: _____________________________________________ 
 
Fireworks Supervisor Level and Card No._________ (for display fireworks applicants only; 
attach photocopy) 
 
THE APPLICANT HEREBY applies to discharge consumer or display (circle one) fireworks on 
property within the municipality as follows: 
Location:  
 
Date:  
Time: (Start) ___________ (End) 
 
Description of event:  
 
Estimated number of spectators:  
 
Type and quantity of fireworks:  
 
 
 
 
Description of safety precautions:  
 
 
______________________________________  
 
 
 
 
 
 
Contact name and phone for organizer or sponsor of consumer fireworks event or display 
fireworks event:  
 
 
 
 
 
Contact name and phone for property owner:  
 
 
 
 
 
 
Information collected on this form is for the purpose of issuing a permit and is subject to the 
Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. 
 
 
 
Information on requirements can be obtained through the Fire Department  
Telephone: (250)479-7322 
 
Town’s Website: www.town.viewroyal.bc.ca 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
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Schedule “A” 
 
READ CAREFULLY 
THE APPLICANT CERTIFIES that the applicant understands and will be guided by the 
provisions of Fireworks Regulation Bylaw No. 640, 2006, as amended from time to time, and all 
applicable Provincial and Federal laws and regulations, in force from time to time, and any 
conditions or restrictions imposed in this permit by the Fire Chief. 
FOR DISPLAY FIREWORKS EVENTS, THE APPLICANT FURTHER CERTIFIES that the 
applicant is authorized to the appropriate level by Natural Resources Canada to possess and 
fire, set off or explode fireworks of the class specified within this application.  
IN CONSIDERATION of $1.00 and other good and valuable consideration (the receipt and 
sufficiency of which the applicant acknowledges), the applicant covenants that the applicant will 
indemnify and save harmless the municipality and its elected officials, employees, officers, 
agents and contractors from and against any and all manner of actions or causes of action, 
damages, costs, loss, or expenses of whatever kind (including, without limitation, legal fees) 
which the municipality or its elected officials, employees, officers, agents or contractors may 
sustain, incur, or be put to by reason of or arising out of: 
a) the issuance of this permit; 
b) the consumer fireworks event or display fireworks event, including, without 
limitation, the handling, storage, discharging or other use of fireworks in connection 
with this permit; 
c) the applicant’s use or occupation of the location upon which the consumer 
fireworks event or display fireworks event is to occur; or 
d) any act or omission of the applicant or any person for whom the applicant is at law, 
responsible, including, without limitation, the non-observance or non-performance 
of any obligation imposed by Federal or Provincial law. 
 
The applicant acknowledges that he or she has had the opportunity to seek independent legal 
advice as to the contents of this agreement and that he or she is not under any legal disability. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Signature of applicant 
 
Date 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
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Schedule “A” 
 
PERMISSION IS GRANTED to the above applicant to discharge consumer or display (circle 
one) fireworks, at the location and on the date and time(s) as set out above, subject to 
“Fireworks Regulation Bylaw” No. 640, 2006, as amended from time to time, and to the following 
conditions and restrictions: 
 
This permit is not transferable. Only the applicant is authorized under this permit to 
discharge fireworks. 
 
The applicant may only discharge the type and quantity of fireworks described in the 
application. 
 
The applicant must ensure that all debris and litter related to a consumer fireworks 
event or display fireworks event that occurs on municipal property, including any litter 
left by the spectators, is removed from the location at the conclusion of the consumer 
fireworks event or display fireworks event. 
 
For a display fireworks event, in accordance with requirements of Fireworks 
Regulation Bylaw No. 640, 2006, the applicant shall obtain a Comprehensive 
General Liability insurance policy with an inclusive limit of not less than 
$5,000,000.00 per occurrence for bodily injury and property damage and provide 
evidence of the same to the Fire Chief no later than twenty-one (21) days prior to the 
permitted event.  
 
Other:  
____________________________________________________________________________  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Fire Chief or authorized designate 
Date of issue 
 
(Amendment Bylaw No. 694, 2007) 

 
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SCHEDULE “B” 
 
Application for Pyrotechnics Permit 
Name of applicant: ______________________________________________________ 
 
Birth date: ___________________________   Age: ____________________________ 
 
Mailing address: ________________________________________________________ 
 
__________________________________ Phone: _____________________________ 
 
Email: _____________________________________________ 
 
 
Explosives Regulatory Division Event Approval: ____________________________________ 
 
 
(attach photocopy) 
Fireworks 
Supervisor 
Level 
and 
Card 
No.____________________________________          
 
(attach photocopy) 
THE APPLICANT HEREBY applies to discharge pyrotechnic special effects fireworks on 
property within the municipality as follows: 
Location:  
 
Date:  
 
Time: (Start) ___________ (End) 
 
 (attach time schedule of production) 
Site plan: __________________________________________________ (attach plan) 
Estimated attendance:  
 
Type and quantity of fireworks, explosives and combustible products:  
 
 
 
 
Firing procedures: ______________________________________________________ 
 
Emergency response procedure: __________________________________________ 
 
 
Description of fire safety plan:  
 
 
 
 
(attach photocopy of Fire Chief approval) 
Security deposit for fire safety plan: _______________________________________________ 
 
List of crew members:  
 
 
 
 
 
 
Information collected on this form is for the purpose of issuing a permit and is subject to the 
Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. 
 
 
Information on requirements can be obtained through the Fire Department 
Telephone: (250)479-7322 
 
Town Website:  www.town.viewroyal.bc.ca 
  
 
 

 
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Schedule “B” 
 
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THE APPLICANT CERTIFIES that the applicant understands and will be guided by the 
provisions of Fireworks Regulation Bylaw No. 640, 2006, as amended from time to time, and all 
applicable Provincial and Federal laws and regulations, in force from time to time, and any 
conditions or restrictions imposed in this permit by the Fire Chief. 
 
IN CONSIDERATION of $1.00 and other good and valuable consideration (the receipt and 
sufficiency of which the applicant acknowledges), the applicant covenants that the applicant will 
indemnify and save harmless the municipality and its elected officials, employees, officers, 
agents and contractors from and against any and all manner of actions or causes of action, 
damages, costs, loss, or expenses of whatever kind (including, without limitation, legal fees) 
which the municipality or its elected officials, employees, officers, agents or contractors may 
sustain, incur, or be put to by reason of or arising out of: 
a) the issuance of this permit 
b) the pyrotechnic special effects fireworks event, including, without limitation, the 
handling, storage, discharging or other use of fireworks in connection with this 
permit; 
c) the applicant’s use or occupation of the location upon which the pyrotechnic 
special effects fireworks event is to occur; or 
d) any act or omission of the applicant or any person for whom the applicant is at law, 
responsible, including, without limitation, the non-observance or non-performance 
of any obligation imposed by Federal or Provincial law. 
 
The applicant acknowledges that he or she has had the opportunity to seek independent legal 
advice as to the contents of this agreement and that he or she is not under any legal disability. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Signature of applicant 
 
Date 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
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PERMISSION IS GRANTED to the above applicant to discharge pyrotechnic special effects 
fireworks, at the location and on the date and time(s) as set out above, subject to Fireworks 
Regulation Bylaw No. 640, 2006, as amended from time to time, and to the following conditions 
and restrictions: 
 
In accordance with requirements of Fireworks Regulation Bylaw No. 640, 2006, the 
applicant shall obtain a comprehensive general liability insurance policy with an 
inclusive limit of not less than $5,000,000.00 per occurrence for bodily injury and 
property damage and provide evidence of the same to the Fire Chief no later than 
twenty-one (21) days prior to the permitted event. 
 
This pyrotechnics permit is not transferable. Only the applicant is authorized under 
this permit to discharge pyrotechnics special effects fireworks. 
 
The applicant may only discharge the type and quantity of pyrotechnic special effects 
fireworks described in the application and in accordance with the approved fire safety 
plan. 
 
The applicant must ensure that all debris and litter related to a pyrotechnic special 
effects fireworks event that occurs on municipal property, including any litter left by 
the spectators, is removed from the location at the conclusion of the pyrotechnic 
special effects fireworks event. 
 
Other: 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Fire Chief or authorized designate 
Date of issue 
 
 
 
 
 

 
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SCHEDULE “C” 
 
Agreement of Property Owner For Fireworks Event or  
Pyrotechnic Special Effects Fireworks Event 
 
Name of applicant:  
 
 
Name of organizer or sponsor of fireworks event or pyrotechnic special effects fireworks event:  
 
 ____________________________________________________________________________  
 
 ____________________________________________________________________________  
 
 
Location of fireworks event or pyrotechnic special effects fireworks event:  
 
 ____________________________________________________________________________  
 
 ____________________________________________________________________________  
 
Date: ___________________________________  
 
Time: __________________________________ 
 
 
Name of property owner:  
 
 
Mailing address:  
 
 
Phone:  
 Contact name (if any):  
 
 
The property owner has agreed and consented to the organizer/sponsor holding and the 
applicant performing a fireworks event or pyrotechnic special effects fireworks event on the date 
and at the location and time described above. The applicant has applied to the municipality for a 
permit to perform such fireworks event or a pyrotechnics permit to perform such pyrotechnic 
special effects fireworks event. 
 
In consideration of $1.00 and other good and valuable consideration (the receipt and sufficiency 
of which are hereby acknowledged by the property owner), the property owner hereby remises, 
releases and forever discharges the municipality and its elected officials, employees, officers, 
agents and contractors of and from any and all matter of actions, damages, causes of action, 
suits, debts, claims, demands and damages of any nature or kind whatsoever which the 
property owner may at any time have against the municipality or its elected officials, employees, 
officers, agents or contractors arising out of any cause, matter or thing in respect of or arising 
out of: 
a) the issuance of the permit or pyrotechnics permit to the applicant; 
b) the fireworks event or pyrotechnic special effects fireworks event, including, without 
limitation, the handling, storage, discharging or other use of fireworks in connection 
therewith; 
c) the use or occupation of the location upon which the fireworks event or pyrotechnic 
special effects fireworks event is to occur; or 
 

 
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d) any act or omission of the applicant or organizer/sponsor or any persons for whom 
either is, at law, responsible, including, without limitation, the non-observance or 
non-performance of any obligation imposed by Federal or Provincial law.  
 
The property owner acknowledges that he or she has had the opportunity to seek independent 
legal advice as to the contents of this agreement and that he or she is not under any legal 
disability. 
 
__________________________________________ 
 
_______________________ 
Signature(s) of property owner(s)):                             
 
Date:  
 
Information collected on this form is for the purpose of issuing a permit and is subject to the 
Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. 
 
Information on requirements can be obtained through the Fire Department, Telephone: 
(250)479-7322 
 

 
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SCHEDULE “D” 
 
Agreement of Organizer or Sponsor of a Fireworks Event or  
Pyrotechnic Special Effects Fireworks Event 
 
Name of applicant:  
 
 
Location of fireworks event or pyrotechnic special effects fireworks event: 
 
 ____________________________________________________________________________  
 
 ____________________________________________________________________________  
 
 
 
Date:  
 Time:  
 
 
Name of organizer or sponsor of fireworks event or pyrotechnic special effects fireworks event:  
 
 ____________________________________________________________________________  
 
 ____________________________________________________________________________  
 
Mailing address:  
 
 
Phone:  
 Contact name (if any):  
 
 
The organizer/sponsor has engaged the applicant to perform a fireworks event or pyrotechnic 
special effects fireworks event on the date and at the location and time described above. The 
applicant has applied to the municipality for a permit to perform such fireworks event or a 
pyrotechnics permit to perform such pyrotechnic special effects fireworks event. 
 
In consideration of $1.00 and other good and valuable consideration (the receipt and sufficiency 
of which the organizer/sponsor acknowledges), the organizer/sponsor hereby covenants to 
indemnify and save harmless the municipality and its elected officials, employees, officers, 
agents and contractors from and against any and all manner of actions or causes of action, 
damages, costs, loss, or expenses of whatever kind (including, without limitation, legal fees) 
which the municipality or its elected officials, employees, officers, agents or contractors may 
sustain, incur, or be put to by reason of or arising out of: 
a) the issuance of the permit or pyrotechnics permit to the applicant; 
b) the fireworks event or pyrotechnic special effects fireworks event, including, without 
limitation, the handling, storage, discharging or other use of fireworks in connection 
therewith; 
c) the use or occupation of the location upon which the fireworks event or pyrotechnic 
special effects fireworks event is to occur; or 
d) any act or omission of the organizer/sponsor or applicant or any persons for whom 
either is, at law, responsible, including, without limitation, the non-observance or 
non-performance of any obligation imposed by Federal or Provincial law. 
 
The organizer/sponsor acknowledges that he or she has had the opportunity to seek 
independent legal advice as to the contents of this agreement and that he or she is not under 
any legal disability. 
 

 
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Signature(s) of organizer/sponsor:  
 
 
 
 
Date:      
____________________________________ 
 
Information collected on this form is for the purpose of issuing a permit and is subject to the 
Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. 
 
Information on requirements can be obtained through the Fire Department 
Telephone: (250)479-7322     
 

 
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SCHEDULE “E” 
 
Insurance Requirements 
 
A display fireworks permit holder or a pyrotechnics permit holder shall, at his or her own 
expense, for the duration of the fireworks event or pyrotechnic special effects fireworks event, 
secure and maintain a comprehensive general liability insurance policy with an inclusive limit of 
not less than $5,000,000.00 per occurrence for bodily injury and property damage. 
The Comprehensive General Liability insurance policy shall: 
a)  include all premises and operations necessary or incidental to the fireworks event 
or pyrotechnic special effects fireworks event; 
b)  include “Broad Form” Property Damage coverage on an occurrence basis, 
including loss of use of property; 
c)  include, but not necessarily be limited to, the following coverages: 
(i) Contingent Employers Liability; 
(ii) Owners and Contractors Protective Liability; 
(iii) Contractual Liability assumed with respect to the event; 
(iv) Non-Owned and Hired Auto; and 
(v) Personal Injury Liability; 
d)  include the municipality, its elected officials, officers, agents and employees, and 
contractors acting on behalf of the municipality, as additional insureds; 
e) be primary and non-contributing with respect to any insurance carried by the 
municipality; 
f) not include a deductible greater than $5,000.00 per occurrence (unless the 
municipality advises in writing that it has determined that a greater deductible is 
acceptable); 
g)  include a Cross Liability clause; 
h)  preclude subrogation claims by the insurer against any of the insured; 
i)  include a provision requiring the insurer to give the municipality fourteen (14) days 
prior written notice before making any material change to the insurance coverage, 
or the termination or cancellation thereof;  
j) provide that the municipality, its elected officials, officers, agents and employees, 
and contractors acting on behalf of the municipality are protected notwithstanding 
any act, neglect or misrepresentation of the display fireworks permit holder or the 
pyrotechnics permit holder which might otherwise result in the avoidance of a claim 
and that such policy is not affected or invalidated by any act, omission or 
negligence of any third party which is not within the knowledge or control of the 
insured; 
k)  be underwritten by a responsible insurance company or companies licensed to do 
business in the Province of British Columbia and that meet with the reasonable 
approval of the municipality; 
 
 

 
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l)  Twenty-one (21) days prior to the fireworks event or pyrotechnic special effects 
fireworks event and upon the municipality’s written request from time to time, the 
display fireworks permit holder or pyrotechnics permit holder shall furnish the 
municipality with a certificate or certificates of insurance as evidence that the 
required insurance is in force; 
 
m) Maintenance of the insurance required herein and the performance by the 
display fireworks permit holder or pyrotechnics permit holder of his or her 
obligations under this clause shall not relieve the display fireworks permit holder 
or pyrotechnics permit holder from liability under any covenant to indemnify the 
municipality; 
 
n)  It shall be the sole responsibility of the display fireworks permit holder or 
pyrotechnics permit holder to determine his or her own additional insurance 
coverages, if any, including workers’ compensation, that are necessary and 
advisable for his or her own protection or to fulfil his or her obligations with 
respect to the fireworks event or pyrotechnic special effects fireworks event. Any 
such additional insurance shall be secured and maintained by the display 
fireworks permit holder or pyrotechnics permit holder at his or her own expense; 
 
o) The foregoing insurance provisions shall not limit the insurance the display 
fireworks permit holder or pyrotechnics permit holder is required to secure and 
maintain by Provincial or Federal law; and 
 
p)  If the display fireworks permit holder or pyrotechnics permit holder fails to secure 
or maintain insurance as required herein, then the municipality shall have the 
right, but not the duty or obligation, to secure and maintain such insurance and 
give evidence thereof to the display fireworks permit holder or pyrotechnics 
permit holder. The display fireworks permit holder or pyrotechnics permit holder 
shall pay the cost thereof to the municipality on demand or the municipality may 
deduct such cost from any amount that is due or may become due to the display 
fireworks permit holder or pyrotechnics permit holder from the municipality. 
 
 

 
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Schedule “F” 
 
SCHEDULE “F” 
Application Fees, Ticket Fines and Cost Recovery Charges 
 
 
    OFFENCE 
 
 
    SEC. 
 
     DESCRIPTION 
 
 
APPL. 
FEES 
 
TICKET 
FINES 
 
COST 
RECOVERY 
CHARGES 
Sale of fireworks 
3.1 
 
Sales prohibition 
 
$500.00 
 
Possess prohibited 
fireworks 
3.2 
Prohibited fireworks 
 
$100.00 
 
Possess 
firecrackers 
3.3 
Firecrackers 
 
$100.00 
 
Possess fireworks 
without permit 
3.4 
Permit 
 
 
$100.00 
 
Discharge outside 
permitted period 
3.5 
Discharge Date/Time 
 
$100.00 
 
Contravene permit 
3.6 
Permit 
 
 
$100.00 
 
Unsafe discharge 
3.7 
Unsafe 
 
$200.00 
 
Underage 
possession 
3.8 
 
Underage 
   
 
 
$100.00 
 
Allow underage 
possession 
3.9 
Underage 
 
$100.00 
 
Use pyrotechnics 
without permit 
3.10 
Permit 
 
 
$200.00 
 
Contravene permit 
3.11 
Permit 
 
$500.00 
 
 
4.1d) 
Display Fireworks Permit 
As per 
Fees 
and 
Charges 
Bylaw 
No. 958 
 
 
 
6.1 a) 
Pyrotechnics Fire Safety 
Plan Review 
 
 
 
 
As per Fees and 
Charges Bylaw 
No. 958 
 
6.1 b) 
Fire Protection for 
Pyrotechnic  Special 
Effects Fireworks 
Event 
 
 
 
 
 
 
$480 per hour for 
 supply of  
equipment and  
personnel 
providing fire 
protection; 
minimum four 
hour charge 
 
Obstruction of 
Peace Officer 
7.3 
 
Obstruction 
 
 
$250.00 
 
 
(Amendment Bylaw No. 694 and 958) 

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