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State Statutes - Idaho - Title 39 - Chapter 26 - 39-2608
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39-2608 - SHORT-TERM STORAGE
(1) A short-term storage facility may be
used for the storage of nonaerial common fireworks for a period of sixty (60)
days prior to, and fifteen (15) days after, any authorized retail sales date.
The authority having jurisdiction shall be notified of the address or location
of all short-term storage facilities when fireworks will not be stored in a
temporary fireworks stand. If the short-term storage facility is not within
the boundaries of the jurisdiction having issued the retail sales permit the
permittee shall notify the authority having jurisdiction where the storage is
to take place.
(2) Short-term storage is allowed in any of the following, provided it is
locked or otherwise secured: a temporary fireworks stand, truck, trailer, or
other vehicle. A truck, trailer or other vehicle used for short-term storage
must remain at least twenty-five (25) feet from the stand during any time the
stand is open for business, but may abut the stand when it is closed. A
truck, trailer or vehicle used for short-term storage must be at least
twenty-five (25) feet from any other inhabited building. Short-term storage
may occur in a locked or secured shed, garage, barn or other building or
storage container which is detached from an inhabited building and contains no
open flames, including heating and lighting sources. The authority having
jurisdiction may, in its discretion, allow short-term storage to occur in an
attached garage with a one (1) hour fire wall separating the garage from any
inhabited area.
 
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