Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB484

Introduced
1/8/24  
Refer
1/8/24  

Caption

Consumer fireworks; authorizes use, penalities.

Impact

The proposed amendments to the Fire Prevention Code broaden the scope of safety regulations concerning fireworks, potentially improving public safety measures. By providing that certain fireworks can be used and sold under regulated conditions, it fosters a clearer legal framework for both consumers and local governments. This clarification is expected to enhance safety standards for handling and use, aligning state regulations with current practices and standards as recommended by national organizations.

Summary

House Bill 484 seeks to amend and reenact several sections of the Code of Virginia related to fireworks regulation. The bill includes provisions for penalties regarding the manufacture and use of fire bombs and explosive devices, clarifying definitions and distinguishing between permissible fireworks and more dangerous devices. It emphasizes local control in the regulation of fireworks, allowing local governments to adopt more stringent regulations than those outlined in the state code. Additionally, the bill establishes a fund for first responders derived from a percentage of sales taxes collected on consumer fireworks.

Contention

Despite its intentions, the bill has faced some contention, particularly concerning the balance between state regulation and local control. Critics argue that while local governments are empowered to enact stricter regulations, inconsistencies could arise in how fireworks are handled across different localities. This could potentially lead to confusion among residents about what is permissible in their area versus others. Additionally, the use of tax revenue collected from fireworks sales to fund first responders has sparked debates over the appropriateness of funding sources and equity among different local services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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