Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 476 § 476.380 — Fire
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 476 ·
Oregon Code § 476.380·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Fire
permits; limitations upon burning; records.
(1) No person, outside the boundaries of a rural fire
protection district or a forest protection district, shall cause or permit to
be initiated or maintained on the property of the person, or cause to be
initiated or maintained on the property of another any open burning of
commercial waste, demolition material, domestic waste, industrial waste, land
clearing debris or field burning without first securing a permit from the
county court or board of county commissioners.
(2) The county
court or board of county commissioners, or its designated representative, shall
prescribe conditions for issuance of any permit and shall refuse, revoke or
postpone issuance of permits when necessary to prevent danger to life or
property or to protect the air resources of this state. The Environmental
Quality Commission shall notify the State Fire Marshal of the type of and time
for burning to be allowed on each day under schedules adopted pursuant to ORS
468A.570 and 468A.595. The State Fire Marshal shall cause all county courts and
boards of county commissioners or their designated representatives in the
affected areas to be notified of the type of and time for burning to be allowed
on each day and of any revisions of such conditions during each day. The county
court, board or representative shall issue permits only in accordance with
schedules of the Environmental Quality Commission adopted pursuant to this
section and ORS 468A.555 to 468A.620 and 468A.992, 476.990, 478.960 and 478.990
but may reduce the hours allowed for burning if necessary to prevent danger to
life or property from fire. The State Fire Marshal may refuse or postpone
permits when necessary in the judgment of the State Fire Marshal to prevent
danger to life or property from fire, notwithstanding any determination by the
county court or board of county commissioners or its designated officer.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this subsection, for a permit for the
propane flaming of mint stubble, the county court or board of county
commissioners, or its designated representative may only prescribe conditions
necessary to prevent the spread of fire or to prevent endangering life or
property and may refuse, revoke or postpone permission to conduct the propane
flaming only when necessary to prevent danger to life or property from fire.
(3) Nothing in
this section:
(a) Requires
permission for starting a campfire in a manner otherwise lawful.
(b) Relieves a
person starting a fire from responsibility for providing adequate protection to
prevent injury or damage to the property of another. If such burning results in
the escape of fire and injury or damage to the property of another, such escape
and damage or injury constitutes prima facie evidence that the burning was not
safe.
(c) Relieves a
person who has obtained permission to start a fire, or the agent of the person,
from legal liability for property damage resulting from the fire.
(d) Permits an
act within a city or regional air quality control authority area that otherwise
is unlawful pursuant to an ordinance of the city or rule, regulation or order
of the regional authority.
(4) The county
court or board of county commissioners shall maintain records of all permits
and the conditions thereof, if any, that are issued under this section and
shall submit at such times, as the Environmental Quality Commission shall
require such records or summaries thereof to the commission. The Environmental
Quality Commission shall provide forms for the reports required under this
subsection. [1967 c.420 §3; 1969 c.613 §2; 1971 c.563 §8; 1973 c.835 §164; 1975
c.635 §2; 1991 c.920 §21; 1997 c.473 §5]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 476.380
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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