Section 12105 Of Chapter 4. Permits From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 11. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 4.
12105
. If the issuing authority finds, after reviewing the
application for a permit, that the applicant possesses sufficient and
adequate facilities to conduct the acts specified in the
application, and that the issuance of such permit would not appear to
be contrary to the public welfare and safety, he shall issue a
permit authorizing the applicant to engage in such specific acts.
Before issuing a permit for the storage of explosives, the issuing
authority shall first inspect and approve the storage facility. No
application for such a permit shall be approved by the issuing
authority unless the storage facility is in strict compliance with
the regulations adopted by the State Fire Marshal pursuant to Section
12081. In addition, the issuing authority may, at his discretion,
require the submission of any personal information relevant to the
acts for which application is made.
A permit shall not be issued until after the payment of a fee of
ten dollars ($10), unless the quantity of explosives is 100 pounds or
less, in which case the fee shall be two dollars ($2). The permit
fee shall be equally divided and deposited into the treasury of the
city, county, or city and county having jurisdiction over the issuing
authority and into the State Treasury.