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Code · Utah · Title 11 — Cities, Counties, and Local Taxing Units · Chapter 3

11-3-4. Enforcement -- Seizure of fireworks sold unlawfully -- Revocation of license.

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Effective 5/7/2025
11-3-4. Enforcement -- Seizure of fireworks sold unlawfully -- Revocation of license.
(1)Each county and municipal officer charged with the enforcement of state and municipal laws, including all fire enforcement officials and the State Fire Marshal Division of the Department of Public Safety, shall enforce this chapter and Sections 53-7-220 through 53-7-225 , Utah Fireworks Act.
(2)Any official charged with enforcing this chapter and the Utah Fireworks Act may:
(a)seize display fireworks, fireworks, and unclassified fireworks that are offered for sale, sold, or in the possession of an individual in violation of this chapter or the Utah Fireworks Act; and
(b)recommend to the state fire marshal that the state fire marshal revoke the license of each importer or wholesaler selling or offering to sell display fireworks, fireworks, or unclassified fireworks in violation of this chapter or the Utah Fireworks Act.
Amended by Chapter 302 , 2025 General Session
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