Nebraska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Nebraska Legislature Bill LB434

Introduced
1/21/25  
Refer
1/23/25  
Engrossed
4/23/25  

Caption

Change fees for fireworks display permits, fireworks sales licenses, fire alarm inspector certification, late submittal of remodel or construction plans, fire safety inspections, fire protection system contractor certificates, heating oil tank registration, and underground storage tank installation permits and registration

Impact

The proposed changes in LB434 could significantly influence the costs associated with obtaining permits and licenses for fireworks-related activities and fire safety inspections in the state. Businesses engaged in fireworks displays or sales may face increased fees, which could affect their operational budgets and, ultimately, their pricing structures. Fire safety professionals, contractors, and businesses involved in construction or renovation projects could also see a direct impact from the adjustments to regulations concerning late submissions and various registrations.

Summary

LB434 seeks to modify the fee structure associated with various permits and certifications related to fireworks displays, sales licenses, and fire safety inspections. The bill outlines changes to fees for fireworks display permits and sales licenses, as well as for certifications required for fire alarm inspectors. Furthermore, it addresses late submissions of remodel or construction plans and the registration of heating oil tanks and underground storage tanks. The primary goal appears to be the adaptation of existing fee schedules to better reflect current operational and administrative costs.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding LB434 stem from the potential increase in costs for businesses and individuals seeking to comply with the new regulations. Critics may argue that raising permits and license fees could disproportionately affect smaller businesses that operate on tighter margins. Additionally, there may be concerns about whether these fee adjustments will lead to improved safety outcomes or merely increase the financial burden on those in the fireworks industry and related fields.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NE LB58

Eliminate provisions relating to jeweler’s liens

NE LB372

Eliminate provisions relating to grain inspections, the Nebraska Origin and Premium Quality Grain Cash Fund, and labeling requirements for honey

NE LB293A

Appropriation Bill

NE LB504A

Appropriation Bill

NE LB609A

Appropriation Bill

NE LB80A

Appropriation Bill

NE LB36A

Appropriation Bill

NE LB2

Repeal provisions that have terminated related to an advisory group, funds, a pilot study, emergency assistance, and a task force

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.