A. Permissible fireworks are:

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(1)     ground and hand-held sparkling devices: (a) cone fountains;

(b) crackling devices;

(c) cylindrical fountains; (d) flitter sparklers;

(e) ground spinners;

(f) illuminating torches; and

(g) wheels;

(2)     aerial devices:

(a) aerial shell kit-reloadable tubes; (b) aerial spinners;

(c) helicopters; (d) mines;

(e) missile-type rockets; (f) multiple tube devices; (g) roman candles;

(h) shells; and

(i) stick-type rockets, except as provided in Subsection B of this section; and

(3)     ground audible devices: (a) chasers; and

(b) firecrackers.

B. The following types of fireworks are not permissible fireworks:

(1)     stick-type rockets having a tube less than five-eighths inch outside diameter and less than three and one-half inches in length; and

(2)     fireworks intended for sale to the public that produce an audible effect, other than a whistle, by a charge of more than one hundred thirty milligrams of explosive composition per report.

C. A municipality or county shall not by ordinance regulate and prohibit the sale or use of any permissible firework except aerial devices and ground audible devices.