Please read the following
carefully before applying for an open burning permit. Your
signature on the permit will acknowledge that you have read and
understand the liability you hold in regards to open burning.
Your permit may be revolked at any time if you do not adhere to
these policies.
Pursuant to MCA 7-33-2205, the county governing
body requires written permits for all open burning within county
jurisdiction and may establish fire seasons annually. Commissioners
can suspend open burning when conditions warrant.
Under the provision of MCA 50-63-103 You
Are Liable for any and all fire suppression costs and
damages resulting from an escaped and/or uncontrollable fire.
You are liable for your fires even after you have been issued
a permit. Under MCA 45-6-102, a person commits the offense of
negligent arson if he purposely places the property of another
in danger of damage or destruction and can be fined $500.00.
Once you have been issued a permit, it is your responsibility
to contact your local Fire Department, the City/County Dispatch
Center (657-8200) or Laurel Dispatch Center on each day that burning
is anticipated and provide the following information:
a. Location of where burning will
be conducted.
b. Material to be burned.
c. Call when fire is done.
During a National Weather Service Red Flag
Warning, no open burning is allowed.
An open burning permit may be suspended or revolked
at any time when conditions warrant, or when the permit holder
is in non-compliance with the Open Burning Policy. The Fire Marshal/Fire
Chief has the authority to discontinue any open burn.
Please check the list of prohibited
materials before applying for an open burning permit. The
materials listed May Not be
disposed of by burning with or without a permit.
You Must have an open burning
permit to burn any non-prohibited materials.
Do Not Leave Fire
Unattended
Open Burning During
Daylight Hours Only