Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 19, § 1032 - Experimental High Power Rocket Motor Standards and Use
(a)
Experimental high power rocket motor design and construction standards shall
comply with all of the following:
(1) The
maximum total impulse per rocket motor shall not exceed 10,240 Newton-seconds
(2302.2 lb.-seconds).
(2) When more
than one rocket motor is utilized, the combined total impulse shall not exceed
20,480 Newton-seconds (4604.4 lb.-seconds).
(b) If an experimental high power rocket is
equipped with an experimental high power rocket motor, then the rocket shall:
(1) be constructed of paper, plastic, rubber,
aluminum or wood except that minor components such as screw eyes or motor
mounts may be of other light-gauge metals; and
(2) include an effective means or device for
returning the rocket safely to the ground without causing personal injury or
property damage; and
(3) The rocket
shall not contain any type of explosive or pyrotechnic warhead of any
type.
(c) An experimental
high power rocket shall not be used as a weapon.
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Section 12552, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Section 12552, Health and Safety Code.
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