Public Act 095-0108
Public Act 0108 95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 095-0108 |
HB1638 Enrolled |
LRB095 08222 CMK 28392 b |
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| AN ACT concerning the environment.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | Illinois Prescribed Burning Act. | Section 5. Legislative findings; purpose. | (a) Prescribed burning is a land management tool that | benefits the safety of the public, the environment, and the | economy of the State. Therefore, the General Assembly finds | that:
| (1) Most of the State's natural communities require | periodic fire for maintenance of their ecological health. | Prescribed burning is essential to the perpetuation, | restoration, and management of many plant and animal | communities. Significant loss of the State's biological | diversity will occur if fire is excluded from these | fire-dependent communities.
| (2) Public agencies and non-governmental organizations | in the State have spent millions of dollars to purchase | hundreds of thousands of acres of land for parks, wildlife | areas, State forests, nature preserves and other outdoor | recreational purposes. The use of prescribed burning for | management of these public and private lands is essential |
| to maintain the specific resource values for which these | areas were acquired.
| (3) Forests, grasslands, and wetlands in the State | constitute significant economic, biological, and aesthetic | resources of statewide importance. Prescribed burning | prepares sites for planting, removes undesirable competing | vegetation, accelerates nutrient cycling, controls certain | pathogens and noxious weeds, and promotes oak | regeneration. In these communities, prescribed burning | improves and maintains the quality and quantity of wildlife | habitats.
| (4) Prescribed burning reduces naturally occurring | vegetative fuels. Reducing the fuel load reduces the risk | and severity of wildfires, thereby reducing the threat of | loss of life and property.
| (5) Federal and State agencies promote and subsidize | fire dependent vegetative communities and recommend | prescribed burning as an essential management practice for | many funded programs.
| (6) Proper training in the purposes, use, and | application of prescribed burning is necessary to ensure | maximum benefits and protection for the public.
| (7) Prescribed burning in the hands of trained, | skilled, and experienced people is safe and often the most | cost effective management technique to accomplish many | ecosystem restoration objectives and ecological goals.
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| (8) A public education program is necessary to make | citizens and visitors aware of the public safety, natural | resource, and economic benefits of prescribed burning and | its use as a land management tool.
| (9) As development and urbanization increase in the | State, pressures from liability issues, and nuisance | complaints will inhibit the use of prescribed burning.
| (b) It is the purpose of this Act to authorize and to | promote the continued use of prescribed burning for ecological, | forest, wetland, wildlife management, and grassland management | purposes.
| Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act:
| (a) "Prescribed burning" means the planned application of | fire to naturally occurring vegetative fuels under specified | environmental conditions and following appropriate | precautionary measures, which causes the fire to be confined to | a predetermined area and accomplish the planned land management | objectives.
| (b) "Certified prescribed burn manager" means an | individual who successfully completes an approved training | program and receives proper certification.
| (c) "Prescription" means a written plan for conducting a | prescribed burn.
| (d) "Department" means the Illinois Department of Natural | Resources.
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| Section 15. Requirements; liability. | (a) Before conducting a prescribed burn under this Act, a | person shall:
| (1) obtain the written consent of the landowner;
| (2) have a written prescription approved by a certified | prescribed burn manager; | (3) have at least one certified prescribed burn manager | present on site with a copy of the prescription while the | burn is being conducted; | (4) notify the local fire department, county | dispatcher, 911 dispatcher, or other designated emergency | dispatcher on the day of the prescribed burn; and | (5) make a reasonable attempt to notify all adjoining | property owners and occupants of the date and time of the | prescribed burn. | (b) The property owner and any person conducting a | prescribed burn under this Act shall be liable for any actual | damage or injury caused by the fire or resulting smoke upon | proof of negligence. | (c) Any prescribed burning conducted under this Act: | (1) is declared to be in the public interest; | (2) does not constitute a public or private nuisance | when conducted in compliance with Section 9 of the | Environmental Protection Act and all other State statutes | and rules applicable to prescribed burning; and |
| (3) is a property right of the property owner if | naturally occurring vegetative fuels are used.
| Section 20. Rules. The Department, in consultation with the | Office of the State Fire Marshall, shall promulgate rules to | implement this Act, including but not limited to, rules | governing prescribed burn manager certification and revocation | and rules governing prescribed burn prescriptions. | Section 25. Exemption. Nothing in this Act shall be | construed as: | (1) requiring certification as a prescribed burn manager to | conduct prescribed burning on one's own property or on the | lands of another with the landowner's permission; Section 15(b) | shall not apply to prescribed burns conducted under the | exemption in this item (1); | (2) affecting any obligations or liability under the | Environmental Protection Act or any rules adopted thereunder, | or under any federal laws or rules that apply to prescribed | burning; or | (3) superseding any local burning law. | Section 30. Fees. The Department may charge and collect | fees from persons applying for safety training and | certification as a certified prescribed burn manager. |
| Section 35. Severability. The provisions of this Act are | severable under Section 1.31 of the Statute on Statutes.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/13/2007
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