Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1948

Introduced
2/2/26  
Refer
2/3/26  
Report Pass
2/3/26  
Engrossed
3/23/26  
Refer
3/30/26  
Refer
3/30/26  

Caption

Fireworks; creating the Rocket's Red Glare Act; removing requirement to sell fireworks within certain time frame; prohibiting counties from restricting certain firework display under certain circumstances. Emergency.

Impact

The bill is set to impact state laws significantly by streamlining the regulation of fireworks, thus facilitating their sale and use within Oklahoma. It enhances the accessibility of fireworks and relieves some of the previously imposed restrictions, allowing for a more liberal approach to their display in rural areas. However, it also states that county authorities retain the discretion to enforce safety measures during firework events in the event of a burn ban or hazardous conditions, aiming to balance deregulation with public safety considerations.

Summary

Senate Bill 1948, known as the Rocket's Red Glare Act, aims to amend Oklahoma's existing fireworks regulations by revising conditions regarding their storage, transportation, and sale. This legislation seeks to update statutory language to eliminate previous time constraints on the sale of fireworks, and it restricts counties from imposing limitations on outdoor firework displays, provided certain safety conditions are met. The act's provisions also include the removal of the prohibition on certain types of skyrockets, which opens the market for more consumer options in fireworks sales.

Sentiment

General sentiment around SB1948 appears to be mixed. Supporters, primarily from business interests and recreational groups, argue that easing restrictions will promote local economies and allow for expanded recreational opportunities in fireworks displays. Conversely, opponents express concerns about public safety and the potential for increased fire hazards. They argue that deregulating firework sales can lead to greater risks, especially in areas prone to wildfires or where population density is high.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the removal of the prohibition on certain skyrockets, which may spark debates about consumer safety and regulation oversight. Additionally, the bill's provision that prohibits counties from restricting fireworks displays has raised concerns among those advocating for local governance and safety regulations. The emphasis on agility in regulations also poses questions about possible repercussions if local incidents arise from these newfound freedoms, potentially escalating oversight debates in the legislature.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB380

Public grounds; requiring display of certain monument; specifying requirements for certain funding; creating felony offense. Emergency.

OK SB672

Emergency management; prohibiting Governor from closing businesses under certain circumstances; requiring due process for businesses ordered to close. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB527

Certificates of title; modifying certain time limit that pertains to perfection of security interest. Effective date. Emergency.

OK HB1810

Medicaid; modifying, adding, and removing certain prior authorization requirements for contracted entities; effective date; emergency.

OK SB891

Kratom products; modifying certain definitions; removing certain packing and labeling requirements. Effective date.

OK HB2799

Alcoholic beverages; removing certain prohibition; effective date.

OK SB873

University Hospitals Authority; removing obsolete property descriptions; creating certain exemption; imposing certain requirements related to public Level 1 Trauma Center. Effective date.

OK SB623

Protection from Domestic Abuse Act; requiring service in certain location; requiring initial attempt of service of protective orders upon defendant within specified time frame. Emergency.

OK SB1102

Vapor products; modifying and adding requirements for certain attestation; requiring certain notice and directing seizure of certain products. Emergency.

OK SB898

Construction by political subdivisions; removing requirement for certain bidders to provide written statement under oath.

Similar Bills

AZ SB1284

Fireworks; aerials; licensure; penalties

KS SB199

Designating the existing fallen firefighters memorial within the Kansas firefighters museum in Wichita as the official fallen firefighters memorial of the state of Kansas and replacing the Kansas firefighters memorial advisory committee with the Kansas firefighter memorial council; defining the fireworks sales season for seasonal retailers of consumer fireworks, providing for year-round sales by permanent retailers of consumer fireworks, requiring permanent retailers to register with the state fire marshal.

HI SB2502

Relating To Fireworks.

HI HB2112

Relating To Fireworks.

HI SB999

Relating To Fireworks.

HI HB1483

Relating To Fireworks.

HI HB414

Relating To Fireworks.

HI SB302

Relating To Fireworks.