Burning Permits Sample Clauses

Burning Permits. Burning permit procedures, where applicable, will be included in local operating plans. If authorized by State and Federal law, federal employees or their agents may be granted authority by the States to issue burn permits when it is determined to be in their mutual interest.
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Burning Permits. ‌ All open burning, regardless of permit requirements, is subject year-round to State laws and regulations pertaining to burning practices (Alaska Statute 41.15.010-41.15-170 and 11 AAC95 Article 6). Penalties may apply for unsafe burning. Boroughs and municipalities may enforce additional, more stringent burning requirements within their boundaries.
Burning Permits. Burning permit procedures, when applicable, will be included in zone and or local AOPs.
Burning Permits. ‌ Burning requirements vary by jurisdiction. ADEC open burning regulations apply on all lands in Alaska, regardless of jurisdiction.
Burning Permits. All burning permits will be issued per each agency guidelines.
Burning Permits. ‌ Open debris burn permit procedures are included in Exhibit C: Alaska Statewide Annual Operating Plan. The burn permit program is managed by the DNR for specific activities and locations. For prescribed fires, the Parties to this Agreement will comply with Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) regulations. Additional direction is found in Exhibit C: Alaska Statewide Annual Operating Plan clauses 24 and 26.
Burning Permits. Parties to this Agreement agree to cooperate in identifying and/or developing burning permit procedures and processes, where applicable and in compliance with individual party authorities.
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Burning Permits. Most outdoor burning in Larimer County requires a permit signed by both the local fire protection district and the Larimer County Department of Health and Environment. Current rules and process may be found on the County’s website xxxxx://xxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/burnpermits/public
Burning Permits. Burning permit procedures, where applicable, may be included in appropriate level annual operating plans.
Burning Permits. The Territory of Puerto Rico has a state statute against any prescribed burning L.P.R.A. sec. 191f. Puerto Rico’s Environmental Quality Board must approve any plannex xxxns and a waiver from the statute must be granted.
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