Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 478 § 478.960 — Burning of certain materials permitted only with permission of fire chief;
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 478 ·
Oregon Code § 478.960·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Burning of certain materials permitted only with permission of fire chief;
damage or injury; burning schedules and restrictions.
(1) No one, within the boundaries
of a district, shall cause or permit to be initiated or maintained on ones own
property, 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
permission from the fire chief of the district and complying with the direction
of the fire chief. A deputy of a fire chief has the power to perform any act or
duty of the fire chief under this section.
(2) The fire
chief shall prescribe conditions upon which permission is granted and which are
necessary to be observed in setting the fire and preventing it from spreading
and endangering life or property or endangering 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 ORS 468A.595. The State Fire Marshal shall
cause all fire chiefs and their deputies in the affected area to be notified of
the type and time for burning to be allowed on each day with updating messages
each day as required. A fire chief or deputy shall grant permission only in
accordance with the schedule of the Environmental Quality Commission but may
reduce hours to be allowed for burning if necessary to prevent danger to life
or property from fire. The State Fire Marshal may refuse, revoke or postpone
permission when necessary in the judgment of the State Fire Marshal to prevent
danger to life or property from fire, notwithstanding any determination by the
fire chief.
(3) Nothing in
this section relieves a person starting a fire from responsibility for
providing adequate protection to prevent injury or damage to the person or
property of another. If such burning results in the escape of fire and injury
or damage to the person or property of another, such escape and damage or
injury constitutes prima facie evidence that the burning was not safe.
(4) Within a
district, no person shall, during the fire season declared under ORS 477.508,
operate any equipment in forest harvesting or agricultural operations powered
by an internal combustion engine on or within one-eighth of one mile of
forestland unless each piece of equipment is provided with a fire extinguisher
of sufficient size and capacity and with such other tools and fire-fighting
equipment as may be reasonably required by the fire chief of the district. The
provisions of this subsection do not apply to machinery regulated by ORS
chapter 477.
(5) No person
shall dispose of any building or building wreckage within a district by fire
without having first secured permission therefor from the fire chief. No person
shall refuse to comply with any reasonable requirements of the fire chief as to
the safeguarding of such fire from spreading.
(6) This section
is not intended to limit the authority of a district to adopt a fire prevention
code as provided in ORS 478.910 to 478.930 or to issue permits when the burning
is done by mechanical burners fired by liquefied petroleum gas.
(7) The fire
chief shall maintain records of all permits and the conditions thereof, if any,
that are issued for field burning 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.
(8)
Notwithstanding any other provision of this section:
(a) A permit is
required for field burning authorized pursuant to ORS 468A.550 to 468A.620 and
468A.992.
(b) For a permit
for the propane flaming of mint stubble, the fire chief 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. [1955 c.469 §§1,2; 1959 c.363 §16; 1967 c.420 §1; 1967 c.438 §1; 1969
c.613 §3; 1969 c.667 §57; 1971 c.563 §9; 1973 c.832 §7b; 1975 c.635 §4; 1979
c.321 §1; 1989 c.615 §2; 1991 c.920 §22; 1997 c.274 §40; 1997 c.473 §6; 2009
c.790 §2]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 478.960
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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