Or. Admin. R. 603-077-0110 - General Requirements
(1) No
person shall cause or allow open field burning or propane flaming on any
acreage unless said acreage has first been registered and mapped pursuant to
OAR 603-077-0112(1), the registration fee has been paid, and the registration
(permit application) has been approved by the Department.
(2) No person shall cause or allow open field
burning, propane flaming, or stack burning without first obtaining and being
able to readily demonstrate a valid burning permit and fire permit from the
appropriate permit issuing agent pursuant to OAR 603-077-0112(2). On the
specific day of and prior to open field burning, propane flaming, or stack
burning of any grass seed or cereal grain crop or associated residue the grower
registrant shall obtain, in person or by telephone, a valid burning permit and
fire permit from the appropriate permit issuing agent pursuant to OAR
603-077-0112.
(3) The Department
may prohibit any person from registering acreage for open field burning, stack
burning, or propane flaming and may deny burn permits for open field burning,
propane flaming, and stack burning until all delinquent registration fees, late
fees, burn permit fees, and adjudicated penalties from previous seasons are
paid. The Department may also institute appropriate legal action to collect the
delinquent fees.
(4) No person
shall open field burn cereal grain acreage unless that person first issues to
the Department a signed statement, and then acts to ensure, that said acreage
will be planted in the following growing season to a small-seeded seed crop
requiring flame sanitation for proper cultivation, as defined in OAR
603-077-0105(2).
(5) No person
shall cause or allow open field burning, propane flaming, or stack burning
which is contrary to the Department's announced burning schedule specifying the
times, locations and amounts of burning permitted, or to any other provision
announced or set forth by the Department or this Division.
(6) Each responsible person open field
burning or propane flaming shall have an operating radio receiver, or other
monitoring device approved by the Department, and shall directly monitor the
Department's burn schedule announcements at all times while open field burning
or propane flaming.
(7) Each
responsible person open field burning or propane flaming shall actively
extinguish all flames and major smoke sources when prohibition conditions are
imposed by the Department or when instructed to do so by an agent or employee
of the Department.
(8) Each
responsible person open field burning shall make every reasonable effort to
expedite and promote efficient burning and prevent excessive emissions of smoke
by:
(a) Meeting all of the State Fire Marshal
requirements specified in OAR 837-110-0040 through 837-110-0080;
(b) Ensuring field residues are evenly
distributed, dry, and in good burning condition;
(c) Employing rapid ignition techniques on
all acreage where there are no imminent fire hazards or public safety
concerns.
(9) In the
event of a "wildfire" and a grower is unable to comply with all of the
requirements of this Division, the grower shall:
(a) Immediately take action to stop, contain,
and correct the problem.
(b) As
soon as practicable notify the designated permit agent. If the permit agent is
unavailable, the grower must contact the Department.
(A) Notification must be by phone, fax,
email, in person, or other method as technology allows, and as approved by the
Department.
(B) If a grower is
unable to contact his/her designated permit agent or the Department, then a
detailed message must be left with the Department and the permit agent
explaining the problem, the solution, the field information, and grower
information.
(10) Open field burning, propane flaming, or
stack burning in compliance with this Division does not exempt any person from
any civil or criminal liability for consequences or damages resulting from such
burning, nor does it exempt any person from complying with any other applicable
law, ordinance, regulation, rule, permit, order or decree of the Department,
Commission or any other government entity having jurisdiction.
(11) Open field burning shall be regulated in
a manner consistent with the requirements of the Oregon Visibility Protection
Plan for Class I Areas (Section 5.2 of the State of Oregon Clean Air Act
Implementation Plan adopted under OAR 340-200-0040).
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 561.190
Stats. Implemented: ORS 468A.585
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