Mich. Admin. Code R. 281.421 - Definitions
Rule 1. As used in these rules:
(a) "Continuous cover of fuels" means a cover
of vegetation capable of sustaining and carrying fire over the area intended to
be burned.
(b) "Director" means the
director of Michigan department of natural resources or his/her
designee.
(c) "Prescribed burn" or
"prescribed burning" means the burning, in compliance with a prescription and
to meet planned fire or land management objectives, of a continuous cover of
fuels.
(d) "Land management
objective" means a description of the desired future condition of the
vegetation on a site at a specified point in time.
(e) "Escaped fire" means a prescribed fire
that leaves the boundary of the area prescribed and authorized in the permit,
and unable to be contained with the resources on-scene to conduct the
burn.
(f) "Burn permit" means
authorization to burn flammable material or conduct a prescribed burn, issued
by state or local officials, written or verbally.
(g) "Prescription" means a written plan
establishing the criteria necessary for starting, controlling, and
extinguishing a burn.
(h) "Smoke
management plan" means the state's interagency plan for tracking and managing
the emissions from prescribed and wildland fires.
(i) "Vegetative land clearing" means
activities to remove the existing vegetation on a site to convert the site for
a different use.
(j) "NFDRS" is the
national fire danger rating system.
(k) "CFFBPS" is the Canadian forest fire
behavior prediction system.
(l)
"Prescribed burn manager trainee" is an individual who performs some or all of
the functions of a prescribed burn manager in a training role, under the
oversight and guidance of a certified prescribed burn manager. The certified
burn manager retains responsibility for all aspects of the burn.
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