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How Clinton Handles Fire Regulations: A Practical Guide

By CityRuleLookup Editorial Team

Clinton maintains 34 local ordinances across all categories, and 2 of those deal specifically with fire regulations. Here is a breakdown of what the city actually requires, what is prohibited, and where Clinton falls on the strict-to-permissive spectrum compared to other cities.

Fireworks

Clinton follows Mississippi's permissive fireworks laws. MS Code Ann. §45-13-7 allows consumer fireworks sales and use with local municipalities setting time and place restrictions.

Key details: State Law: MS Code Ann. §45-13-7. Consumer Fireworks: Legal statewide. Typical Hours: 10 AM to 11 PM. Min Purchase Age: 12 years old.

Violating local time restrictions: $50 to $200 fine. Discharging near restricted areas: $200 to $500 fine. Causing property damage creates civil and possible criminal liability.

Clinton is more permissive than most cities when it comes to fireworks. That said, there are still limits.

Brush Clearance

Clinton requires property owners to maintain defensible space and clear excessive vegetation under local property maintenance codes and MS Forestry Commission guidelines.

Key details: Grass Max Height: 12 to 18 inches typical. Notice Period: 10 to 14 days. Vacant Lots: Must be maintained. Authority: MS Code Ann. §21-19-11.

Notice to comply: 10 to 14 days. City abatement costs billed to owner ($150 to $500+). Liens may be placed on property for unpaid abatement costs.

The Bottom Line

Clinton's fire regulations rules are a mixed bag. Some areas are strict, others are relaxed, and the details matter. The best approach is to check the specific rule that applies to your situation rather than assuming Clinton is broadly strict or permissive.

This guide is based on Clinton's current municipal code. Local rules can and do change, so check the individual ordinance pages for the latest details, penalties, and FAQs.