Indiana Code
Chapter 14.5. Indoor Pyrotechnics
22-11-14.5-1. "Indoor Pyrotechnics" Defined

Sec. 1. As used in this chapter, "indoor pyrotechnics" means controlled exothermic chemical reactions that are timed to create the effects of heat, gas, sound, dispersion of aerosols, emission of visible electromagnetic radiation, or a combination of these effects to provide the maximum effect from the least volume (as provided in National Fire Protection Association Standard 1126 (2001 edition)). The term does not include the following novelties and trick noisemakers:
(1) Snakes or glow worms.
(2) Smoke devices.
(3) Wire sparklers that do not contain magnesium and that contain less than one hundred (100) grams of composition per item.
(4) Trick noisemakers, which include party poppers, booby traps, snappers, trick matches, cigarette loads, and auto burglar alarms.
As added by P.L.25-2004, SEC.3.