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Ind. Code § 13-17-9-1

Open burning of certain vegetation and wood items; no permit required

As added by P.L.1-1996, SEC.7

Sec. 1. (a) Subject to section 3 of this chapter, a person may open burn the following for maintenance purposes:

(1) Vegetation from:

(A) a farm;

(B) an orchard;

(C) a nursery;

(D) a tree farm;

(E) a cemetery; or

(F) a drainage ditch.

(2) Vegetation from agricultural land if the open burn occurs in an unincorporated area.

(3) Wood products derived from pruning or clearing a roadside by a county highway department.

(4) Wood products derived from the initial clearing of a public utility right-of-way if the open burn occurs in an unincorporated area.

(5) Undesirable:

(A) wood structures on real property; or

(B) wood remnants of the demolition of a predominantly wooden structure originally located on real property;

located in an unincorporated area.

(b) Subject to section 3 of this chapter, the department of homeland security, a municipal fire department, an airport fire department, or a volunteer fire department may open burn the following for fire training purposes:

(1) Propane, straw, clean wood, aviation fuel, or clean wood pallets.

(2) Wood framing, wood flooring, drywall, and home furnishings in the department of homeland security's mobile burn demonstration unit (BDU).

(c) A person who is allowed to open burn under subsection (a) or (b) is not required to obtain:

(1) a permit; or

(2) any other authorization;

from the department, a unit of local government, or a volunteer fire department before conducting the open burning.

Official source: Indiana General Assembly. Reproduced from public-domain Indiana statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.