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Senate passes substitute fireworks bill establishing licensing for large displays
1992 Utah Legislature - Utah State Senate · February 17, 1992
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Summary
A substitute to SB 123 was passed to clarify definitions and establish a licensing framework for Class B fireworks operators; the bill was reported out with 25 ayes, 3 nays and 1 absent. Debate clarified penalties and confirmed the bill did not legalize aerial consumer fireworks.
The Senate passed a substitute version of Senate Bill 123 on Feb. 12, 1992 that makes technical changes to the Utah Fireworks Act and adds licensing for Class B operators who perform large displays.
Senator McMullen said the substitute was the product of negotiations with wholesalers and…
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