1 county-level rule, plus city-specific rules for 1 city in Jefferson County, Texas.
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Jefferson County Commissioners Court may restrict 'restricted fireworks' (skyrockets with sticks and missiles with fins) in the unincorporated county under Texas Local Government Code Β§352.051 when the Texas A&M Forest Service certifies a Keetch-Byram Drought Index of 575 or greater. Jefferson County Judge Jeff Branick issued a 90-day burn ban effective February 26, 2026 under TX LGC Β§352.081, which had been lifted by April 2026. Burn bans do not by themselves outlaw fireworks; a separate Β§352.051 fireworks order is required. State sales licensing is governed by Texas Occupations Code Chapter 2154.
Tex. Occ. Code Sec. 2154.251
Sec. 2154.251. PROHIBITED USE OF FIREWORKS. (a) A person may not: (1) explode or ignite fireworks within 600 feet of any church, a hospital other than a veterinary hospital, an asylum, a licensed child care center, or a public or private primary or secondary school or institution of higher education unless the person receives authorization in writing from that organization; (2) sell at retail, ...
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