Vermont 2023-2024 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill H0161

Introduced
2/2/23  
Engrossed
2/8/23  
Refer
2/10/23  
Report Pass
5/2/23  
Report Pass
5/3/23  
Enrolled
5/5/23  
Enrolled
5/12/23  

Caption

An act relating to issuance of burning permits

Impact

The implementation of H0161 will modify existing laws surrounding open burning, creating a more structured process for obtaining permits and promoting fire safety. By regulating open burning, the bill aims to reduce the risk of uncontrolled fires, particularly during dry seasons, and to mitigate the impact of air pollution that may result from such activities. This legislative change could prompt town fire wardens to adopt stricter practices and provide clearer guidelines for residents regarding when and where open burning is permitted.

Summary

House Bill 0161 relates to the issuance of burning permits in Vermont, amending the existing statutes to impose regulations on open burning practices. The bill establishes that a person cannot kindle a fire for burning natural materials without first obtaining permission from a town fire warden. Furthermore, it specifies conditions under which fires can be kindled and sets forth the process by which permits are to be issued, emphasizing safety considerations during periods of increased fire hazard.

Sentiment

Overall, sentiment around H0161 appears to be supportive of fire safety and environmental protection. Many community members and environmental advocates are likely to welcome the stricter regulations on open burning as a proactive measure to safeguard public safety and reduce fire hazards. However, there may also be some concern among residents regarding potential limitations on personal freedoms related to burning practices in their own backyards.

Contention

Notable points of contention arise around the balance between environmental safety and individual rights. Opponents might argue that while fire safety is paramount, stringent regulations could impinge upon local autonomy and individual rights to manage natural resources on private property. Additionally, determining the specific conditions that require permits can lead to disputes between residents and fire officials, especially during peak burning seasons when compliance is crucial.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT HB1555

Repealing the permit required for fires at campgrounds.

VT AB2115

Fire prevention: burning permits: firefighting tools.

VT H7293

Creates a statutory framework designed to protect our forests and biodiversity, also prohibits logging in old growth forests and in the natural area preserves when they are created.

VT S2299

Creates a statutory framework designed to protect our forests and biodiversity, also prohibits logging in old growth forests and in the natural area preserves when they are created.

VT SB332

Civil liability: prescribed burning operations: gross negligence.

VT LD24

An Act to Prohibit Certain Open Burning Under a Red Flag Warning and Regulate Recreational Campfires

VT AB9

Fire safety and prevention: wildfires: fire adapted communities: Office of the State Fire Marshal: community wildfire preparedness and mitigation.

VT SB1348

Fire prevention: vegetation management: public education: grants: defensible space: fire hazard severity zones: forest management.

VT S0146

An act relating to the permitting of indirect discharges

VT SB63

Fire prevention: vegetation management: public education: grants: defensible space: fire hazard severity zones.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.