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Destruction of explosives or pyrotechnic products
Destruction of explosives or pyrotechnic products is the complete decomposition of explosives or pyrotechnic substances by burning, detonating, submersing or destroying in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
Residue of explosives or pyrotechnic substance generated during production, residue of explosives generated during blasting and residue of pyrotechnic products or pyrotechnic substances generated during fireworks are not considered to be destroyed.
A legal entity or an entrepreneur can start the activity of destruction or explosives or pyrotechnic products after obtaining a permit from the Ministry of the Interior.
If the permit holder changes its activity, the premises where it performs its activity or its legal status, it must obtain a new permit.
Applies for SKD:
- Other amusement and recreation activities n.e.c. R93.299
Conditions
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A legal entity or an entrepreneur can start the activity of destruction of explosives or pyrotechnic products after obtaining a permit from the Ministry of the Interior.
If the permit holder changes its activity, the premises where it performs its activity or its legal status, it must obtain a new permit.
The permit holder must notify the Ministry of the Interior in writing within eight days of any change in legal status, change of the responsible person or cessation of the performance of the activity.
Permit may be revoked if the legal entity or entrepreneur:
- no longer meets the conditions prescribed by law;
- ceases to perform the activity.
Within eight days after the decision on permit revocation becomes final, the legal entity or entrepreneur must hand over to the Ministry all the records that it is required to keep.
Cross border/temporary provision of activity
Foreign legal entities may engage in the cross-border/occasional destruction of explosives or pyrotechnic products if they meet all of the prescribed conditions and obtain prior permission from the Ministry of the Interior.