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House narrows consumer fireworks windows, standardizes hours and signage

Utah House of Representatives · January 27, 2012
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Summary

The House approved changes to Utah's consumer fireworks law to narrow discharge windows (holiday-focused), expand sales dates, and set statewide consumer-hour limits (generally 11 AM–11 PM, with New Year's and Chinese New Year's Eve until 1 AM); the measure passed the House and will go to the Senate.

Representative Dunnigan presented House Bill 33 to narrow consumer fireworks discharge dates to limited holiday windows (three days before and after July 4 and July 24, plus New Year's and Chinese New Year's Eve), expand vendor sales dates (June 23–July 27), and standardize allowable discharge hours for consumer fireworks to 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. (with an exception on New Year's and…

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