Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB1244

Introduced
2/2/23  

Caption

USE/OCC TX-FIREWORKS

Impact

One of the significant fiscal implications of SB1244 is its provision that, starting January 1, 2024, 50% of the net revenue generated from the taxation of D.O.T. Class C common fireworks will be directed to the Fire Prevention Fund. This aspect of the bill illustrates a dual purpose; it not only allows for the legal sale and use of fireworks but also establishes a mechanism for funding fire safety initiatives. The expectation is that the revenue will bolster fire prevention measures across the state.

Closing

Overall, SB1244 represents a significant shift in Illinois fireworks legislation by legalizing D.O.T. Class C fireworks sales and introducing a dedicated tax revenue stream for fire safety. As the bill moves through the legislative process, stakeholders will need to address the balance between enabling personal freedoms and ensuring community safety.

Summary

SB1244 is a legislative proposal introduced in the Illinois General Assembly aimed at amending the Pyrotechnic Use Act. Notably, this bill permits the sale and use of D.O.T. Class C common fireworks, which were previously prohibited under certain circumstances. The bill stipulates that such fireworks may only be purchased and discharged by individuals over the age of 18, outlining a clear age restriction intended to enhance public safety. Furthermore, it aims to streamline existing legislation by repealing provisions related to fireworks consumer display permits, suggesting an effort to simplify the regulatory framework surrounding fireworks.

Contention

While proponents argue that allowing the sale of fireworks can boost local economies and enhance consumer choice, there are concerns about the potential risks associated with increased access to fireworks. Opponents of the bill highlight the potential safety dangers, particularly for younger individuals who may still have access to these fireworks despite the age restrictions in place. The legislation reflects a balancing act between economic benefits and public safety, with ongoing discussions likely to revolve around how best to mitigate risks for communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL SB1836

USE/OCC TX-FIREWORKS

IL HB5225

USE/OCC TX-PROCEEDS

IL SB2734

USE/OCC TX-AVIATION FUEL

IL HB4965

USE/OCC TX-SCHOOL SUPPLIES

IL HB5844

USE/OCC TX-VENDOR DISCOUNT

IL HB4987

USE/OCC TX-FOOD

IL SB3725

USE/OCC TX-GROCERIES

IL HB2592

USE/OCC TAX-MOTOR FUEL

IL HB2806

USE/OCC TAX-AMMUNITION

IL SB1610

USE/OCC TX-SCHOOL SUPPLIES

Similar Bills

IL SB1836

USE/OCC TX-FIREWORKS

IL HB3902

STATE GOVT-GENERAL MANDATES

IL SB0137

USE/OCC TX-VENDOR DISCOUNT

IL SB3956

FIREARM SAFETY REBATE FUND

IL HB5225

USE/OCC TX-PROCEEDS

IL SB2734

USE/OCC TX-AVIATION FUEL

IL HB2903

USE/OCC TX-COMMON SCHOOL

IL HB3857

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