New Jersey Revised Statutes
Title 21 - Explosives and Fireworks
Section 21:1A-140 - Violations; penalties; revocation of permits; nonconforming uses.

21:1A-140 Violations; penalties; revocation of permits; nonconforming uses.
13. It shall be unlawful for any person, partnership, firm, association or corporation, and any officer, agent or employee thereof, to violate or proximately contribute to the violation of any of the provisions of this act or of the regulations made hereunder. The violation of this act by an employee, acting within the scope of his authority, of any person, partnership, firm, association, or corporation shall be deemed also to be the violation of such person, partnership, firm, association or corporation. Violations of the provisions of this act or rules and regulations made hereunder shall be punishable for the first offense by a penalty of not less than $100 nor more than $5,000, for the second offense by a penalty of not less than $300 nor more than $10,000 and for the third and each succeeding offense by a penalty of not less than $500 nor more than $20,000. The penalties shall be collected by a summary proceeding pursuant to the "Penalty Enforcement Law of 1999," P.L.1999, c.274 (C.2A:58-10 et seq.). Where the violation consists of a refusal to obey an order of the commissioner made under this act, each day during which the violation continues shall constitute a separate and distinct offense except during the time an appeal from said order may be taken or is pending.
Any sum collected as a penalty pursuant to this section shall be applied toward enforcement and administration costs of the Division of Workplace Standards in the Department of Labor and Workforce Development.
A. The Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development, in his discretion, is hereby authorized and empowered to compromise and settle any claim for a penalty under this section for an amount that appears appropriate and equitable under all of the circumstances.
B. Permits to sell, transport, store or use explosives are revocable for cause by the commissioner. In any case where the commissioner revokes a permit, he shall notify the permittee of the revocation and shall provide, upon written request, for a hearing within 10 days of the date of the revocation. Within 30 days from the termination of the hearing, the commissioner shall issue an order approving, disapproving or modifying the revocation. Permits to manufacture are exempt from revocation, but the holders of such permits shall be subject in every other respect to the provisions of this act and the rules and regulations promulgated hereunder.
C. The requirements of this act concerning the distances of explosives manufacturing buildings and magazines from each other shall not be construed to apply to permanent buildings or magazines that exist at the time that this act becomes effective and which buildings and magazines have been used under authority of the laws formerly governing the manufacture and storage of explosives. This provision designating such explosives manufacturing buildings and magazines already existing at the effective date of this act as nonconforming uses shall not apply to any explosives manufacturing buildings or magazines constructed subsequent to the passage of this act nor to extensions or additions to such buildings and magazines that are made subsequent to the passage of this act.
L.1960, c.55, s.13; amended 1991, c.91, s.264; 1991, c.205, s.17; 2007, c.274, s.2.

Structure New Jersey Revised Statutes

New Jersey Revised Statutes

Title 21 - Explosives and Fireworks

Section 21:1A-128 - Short title

Section 21:1A-129 - Definitions

Section 21:1A-130 - Enforcement

Section 21:1A-131 - Rules and regulations

Section 21:1A-132 - Prohibited acts; exceptions; permit required; records and reports of permittees; disposal of deteriorated or leaking explosives

Section 21:1A-133 - Permits for manufacture, sale, storage, transportation or use of explosives

Section 21:1A-134 - Investigation of applicant; permit issued, subject to amendment; information furnished; qualifications; expiration; fees.

Section 21:1A-135 - Manufacturing establishments under jurisdiction of commissioner; plan of establishment kept in main office; contents; filing of plan may be required; quantity and distance table

Section 21:1A-136 - Magazines; requirements

Section 21:1A-137 - Transportation of explosives

Section 21:1A-138 - Blasting operations

Section 21:1A-139 - Jurisdiction of commissioner; law governing manufacture, sale, transportation, storage or use of explosives

Section 21:1A-140 - Violations; penalties; revocation of permits; nonconforming uses.

Section 21:1A-141 - Exemptions

Section 21:1A-142 - Possession of explosives or bombs for unlawful purpose

Section 21:1A-143 - Partial invalidity

Section 21:1A-144 - Repeals

Section 21:1B-1 - Definitions.

Section 21:1B-2 - Regulations concerning transporting of liquefied petroleum gases.

Section 21:1B-3 - Installation, maintenance of equipment.

Section 21:1B-4 - Containers and receptacles

Section 21:1B-5 - Violations, penalties.

Section 21:1B-6 - Additional penalties.

Section 21:1B-7 - Ordinances not to conflict with regulations

Section 21:1B-8 - Declaration of necessity

Section 21:1B-9 - Transfer of powers, functions and duties of superintendent of state police to commissioner of labor and industry

Section 21:1B-10 - Rules, regulations and orders of superintendent of state police; continuance

Section 21:1B-11 - Method of transfer

Section 21:1B-12 - Liquefied Petroleum Gas Education and Safety Board.

Section 21:1B-13 - Powers of board.

Section 21:1B-14 - Areas over which board has no authority.

Section 21:1B-15 - Recommendations to commissioner of assessments; disbursement; "Liquefied Petroleum Gas Education and Safety Board Fund."

Section 21:1C-1 - Definitions

Section 21:1C-2 - Examination and testing of model rockets; certification

Section 21:1C-3 - Model rocket, certification required for sale or usage

Section 21:1C-4 - Age requirements of purchaser; storage permit conditions

Section 21:1C-5 - Violation; penalty

Section 21:1C-6 - Rules, regulations

Section 21:2-1 - Short title of act

Section 21:2-2 - General definitions.

Section 21:2-3 - "Dangerous fireworks" defined.

Section 21:2-4 - Application of chapter

Section 21:2-5 - Explosives laws not repealed

Section 21:2-6 - Dangerous fireworks prohibited

Section 21:2-7 - Fireworks showers, pyrotechnics, prohibited in certain buildings, exceptions.

Section 21:2-8 - Factory buildings; location of

Section 21:2-9 - Storage buildings; location of

Section 21:2-10 - Fences, gates and watchmen

Section 21:2-11 - Fire protection

Section 21:2-12 - Precautions against fire

Section 21:2-13 - Storage in factory buildings prohibited

Section 21:2-14 - Character of fireworks which may be manufactured

Section 21:2-15 - Marking packages

Section 21:2-16 - Uniforms of employees

Section 21:2-17 - Matches, liquor and narcotics

Section 21:2-18 - Smoking and carrying matches in fireworks plant

Section 21:2-19 - Warning signs

Section 21:2-20 - Containers for matches at entrances

Section 21:2-21 - Inspection

Section 21:2-22 - Certificate of registration; posting

Section 21:2-23 - Denial of certificate; reasons filed

Section 21:2-24 - Revocation of certificate

Section 21:2-25 - Statement of reasons for revocation

Section 21:2-26 - Records and duplicates of certificates

Section 21:2-27 - Indemnity bond

Section 21:2-28 - Exemption from filing bond

Section 21:2-29 - Prohibited places of storage or sale

Section 21:2-29.1 - Permit to store or sell fireworks for use for agricultural purposes

Section 21:2-30 - Smoking not allowed in place of sale

Section 21:2-35 - Violations; crime of fourth degree

Section 21:2-36 - Delivery of fireworks prohibited; exceptions

Section 21:2-37 - Registration of fireworks manufacturers, dealers

Section 21:3-1 - Sale, use, etc., declared against public health, safety and welfare

Section 21:3-2 - Sale, possession or use prohibited; exceptions.

Section 21:3-3 - Permits for public displays; application; restrictions

Section 21:3-4 - Contents of applications for permits; approval of storage place; permit not transferable

Section 21:3-5 - Surety by licensee

Section 21:3-6 - Copy of application and permit forwarded to Department of Labor

Section 21:3-7 - Effect on existing laws; exceptions

Section 21:3-8 - Penalties for violations

Section 21:3-9 - Enforcement by municipalities