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Commission weighs response to Kansas law expanding fireworks sales and permanent retailers
Summary
Following passage of Senate Bill 199, which expands seasonal sale dates and creates a year‑round ‘‘permanent retailer’’ class, Saline County commissioners discussed possible local restrictions, coordination with the city and planning and zoning rules for permanent structures.
Saline County staff briefed commissioners on Senate Bill 199 and asked for direction on how the county should respond to state changes that expand seasonal fireworks sale dates and authorize a new permanent fireworks retailer category.
A staff presenter summarized the key changes: the seasonal sale period increases from nine to 18 days (allowing sales June 20–July 7) and the statute establishes a permanent fireworks retailer classification that could allow year‑round consumer sales, subject to fire marshal and…
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