Fireworks in Indiantown are governed by Florida Statutes Ch. 791 and Martin County Code Ch. 79, Art. 6 (Sec. 79.221+). Consumer fireworks are legal without a permit only on three holidays - Jan. 1, July 4, and Dec. 31 - per Fla. Stat. 791.08. Public displays require a Fire Prevention permit.
Indiantown has no separate Village fireworks ordinance; the Transition Code adopts Martin County Ch. 79, Art. 6 (Fireworks). State law (Fla. Stat. 791.08, effective 2020) preempts local restrictions and authorizes consumer use of 1.4G fireworks only on New Year's Day, Independence Day, and New Year's Eve. Sparklers and approved novelties under Fla. Stat. 791.01 may be used year-round. Public/professional displays at venues such as the Indiantown Rodeo or Big Mound Park require a Martin County Fire Rescue display permit, proof of insurance, a licensed pyrotechnic operator, and a site plan.
Discharging non-sparkler fireworks outside the three permitted holidays is a 1st-degree misdemeanor under Fla. Stat. 791.06 (up to $1,000 fine and/or 1 year in jail). Unpermitted public displays are misdemeanors and may result in confiscation. MCSO and Martin County Fire Rescue enforce in Indiantown.
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