Louisiana Burn Ban Information from Louisiana State Fire Marshal’s Office

Louisiana Burn Ban Information from Louisiana State Fire Marshal’s Office
The Louisiana State Fire Marshal has answered questions about the issuing of parish-specific and state burn bans.
Here are some of the facts from the Louisiana State Fire Marshal about Burn Bans:
- Burn bans apply to open burning practices (burn piles, burn barrels, etc.) of legal materials like vegetation.
- Burn bans do not apply to approved, agricultural burn practices for farming.
- Burn bans also do not apply to the recreational use of fire pits, campfires, or barbecue grills.
- The SFM, in collaboration with the Louisiana Department of Ag & Forestry, only issues multi-parish and full, statewide burn bans, not individual parish bans. “Multi-parish” generally involves at least five connected parishes facing a similar fire threat at the same time.
- When multi-parish and/or statewide burn bans are issued, they are generally due to an extended fire threat.
- Parish government leaders and/or bodies have the authority to issue parish-wide burn bans. Parish government leaders and/or bodies also have the authority to opt-out of a statewide burn ban. Fire chiefs have the authority to allow for individual exceptions to a statewide burn ban.
- Active, reported burn bans are maintained on this online map that can be found on both the LDAF and SFM websites: Louisiana Burn Ban Map
- To learn more about what’s legal and not legal to burn in Louisiana, check out this page on the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality’s website: Open Burning in Louisiana
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