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SSB 1104

A bill for an act relating to county and city regulation of consumer fireworks.

2025-2026 Regular Session

SSB 1104 limits local governments' ability to regulate consumer fireworks on holidays, allowing increased use while requiring safety assessments for restrictions.

Committee report approving bill, renumbered as [].
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Bill Summary · SSB 1104

Summary of SSB 1104: Regulation of Consumer Fireworks

Bill Overview

Bill Number: SSB 1104
Title: A bill for an act relating to county and city regulation of consumer fireworks.
Status: Committee report approving bill, renumbered as [].
Introduced: February 5, 2025
Classification: Proposed bill
Subject Areas: City councils, county boards of supervisors, consumer affairs, fireworks, misdemeanors, ordinances, resolutions, safety.

Purpose and Intent

The primary purpose of SSB 1104 is to establish regulations regarding the use of consumer fireworks by local governments, specifically county boards of supervisors and city councils. The bill aims to standardize the conditions under which consumer fireworks can be used, particularly on designated holidays, while limiting the ability of local governments to impose restrictions.

Key Provisions

  • Restrictions on Local Regulation:

    • The bill prohibits county boards of supervisors and city councils from restricting or limiting the use of consumer fireworks, display fireworks, or novelties on July 3, July 4, and December 31.
    • Local governments may not impose additional regulations beyond those specified in Code section 727.2.
  • Public Safety Determination:

    • A board of supervisors must first determine that the use of fireworks poses a threat to public safety, private property, or constitutes a nuisance to neighboring landowners before imposing any restrictions.
    • This determination is not required for city councils, effectively allowing them more freedom in regulating fireworks.
  • Penalties for Violations:

    • Individuals who violate the provisions of Code section 727.2 will be committing a simple misdemeanor.

Impact

  • Local Governments: The bill significantly limits the authority of local governments to regulate fireworks, potentially leading to increased use during specified holidays.
  • Consumers: Residents and visitors may benefit from fewer restrictions on fireworks usage, particularly during popular celebrations.
  • Public Safety Concerns: The requirement for a public safety determination may lead to increased scrutiny of fireworks usage, but the lack of restrictions could raise concerns about safety and nuisance issues in residential areas.

Legislative Timeline

  • February 5, 2025: Bill introduced and referred to the Local Government committee.
  • February 11, 2025: Subcommittee meeting held to discuss the bill.
  • February 12, 2025: Subcommittee recommends passage; committee report approving the bill is issued.

Conclusion

SSB 1104 seeks to streamline the regulation of consumer fireworks by local governments, allowing for greater freedom in their use during specific holidays while imposing a misdemeanor penalty for violations. The bill reflects a balance between consumer enjoyment and public safety considerations, though its impact on local governance and community safety remains to be seen.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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