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Moore Township's Fireworks Display Permit application requires applicants to submit the form at least 30 days before the scheduled display date and pay a non-refundable $50 application fee. Applicants must provide a bond of at least $1,000,000, along with documentation including a Pennsylvania Magazine Storage License, ATF 54 User of Fireworks License, U.S. Department of Justice Notice of Clearance, U.S. Department of Justice Responsible Person Letter of Clearance, and a Certificate of Registration for Fireworks Exhibitions from the Pennsylvania State Attorney General's Office. The permit is issued under Moore Township Fireworks Ordinance #2006-03 and requires signatures from both the applicant and property owner (if different).
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