Ill. Admin. Code tit. 17, § 1560.60 - Issuance of Burning Permit
a) The
Director of the Department may appoint burning permit writers.
b) Burning Permit Writers must be certified
(Form F-20) by the Chief, Division of Forest Resources, who will assign the
Burning Permit Writer to a District.
c) Burning Permits can only be issued by a
duly authorized Burning Permit Writer.
d) A permit to kindle a fire in the open air
outside the limits of any city, village or incorporated town within a District
will be issued only on the official Burning Permit form as supplied by the
Department.
e) The Regional
Administrator in whose Region the District is located is responsible for all
training, supplies, maps, forms and any other provisions needed by the Burning
Permit Writer in the performance of their assigned duties.
f) The Burning Permit can only be issued for
3-5 days depending upon the anticipated fire dangers for the length of the
Permit.
g) The Burning Permit must
be completed by the Burning Permit Writer and signed by the Writer and the
person to whom the permit is issued.
h) The Burning Permit must include the
person's name and address, the legal location of the property on which the burn
is to take place, the material and amount to be burned, the hours when burning
will be permitted and the dates of the burning.
i) The Burning Permit must be completed in
triplicate. The white copy is to be given to the person to whom the Permit is
issued; the green copy will be sent to the Goreville District Forestry Office,
Post Office Box 67, Goreville, Illinois 62939; the yellow copy will be retained
by the Burning Permit Writer.
j) If
the Fire Danger Rating reaches very high or extreme classification within a
District, the Director, upon notification of such a fire danger by the Chief of
the Division of Forest Resources shall suspend the issuance of burning permits
or proclaim a closure on all burning within the district or a portion thereof
until such time as burning conditions fall below the very high
designation.
k) The Regional
Administrator in whose Region the issuance of burning permits is suspended or
closure is imposed is responsible for posting such a notice in public places
within the District, notifying all Burning Permit Writers in the District and
notifying the Administrator of the Shawnee National Forest if the affected
District is within the Shawnee National Forest Protection Area.
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