Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 449 - Fire Wardens
Section 23-33. - Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection to be State Forest Fire Warden.

The Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection shall be, ex officio, State Forest Fire Warden and shall receive no additional compensation therefor, but necessary traveling and other expenses shall be paid by the state.

(1949 Rev., S. 3473; P.A. 01-150, S. 4; P.A. 11-80, S. 1.)
History: P.A. 01-150 designated Commissioner of Environmental Protection, ex officio, to be State Forest Fire Warden and made a technical change for purposes of gender neutrality; pursuant to P.A. 11-80, “Commissioner of Environmental Protection” was changed editorially by the Revisors to “Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection”, effective July 1, 2011.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 23 - Parks, Forests and Public Shade Trees

Chapter 449 - Fire Wardens

Section 23-33. - Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection to be State Forest Fire Warden.

Section 23-34. - Prosecutorial powers of State Forest Fire Warden.

Section 23-35. - Fire-fighting crews.

Section 23-36. - Powers and duties of State Forest Fire Warden.

Section 23-37. - Powers and duties of state forest fire control personnel and district and deputy fire wardens. Temporary emergency workers.

Section 23-37a. - Forest fire-fighting equipment for fire companies.

Section 23-37b. - Forest fire-fighting equipment account.

Section 23-37c. - Termination of forest fire-fighting equipment account.

Section 23-38. - Posting of notices containing fire laws.

Section 23-39. - Compensation of wardens and firefighters.

Section 23-40. - Patrol personnel.

Section 23-41. - Disposal of receipts.

Section 23-42. - Liability of railroads for damages caused by sparks.

Section 23-43. - Determination of railroad fire hazards.

Section 23-44. - Protection from railroad fire hazards.

Section 23-45. - Regulations by commissioner. Violations. Penalty.

Section 23-46. - Removal of cut brush along highways. Penalty.

Section 23-47. - Forest fire hazards.

Section 23-48. - Kindling fire in the open. Penalty.

Section 23-49. - Permits for kindling fires. Exemptions.

Section 23-49a. - Declaration of burning ban; special burning permit; penalty; exemptions.

Section 23-50. - Closing of forests by the Governor.

Section 23-51. - Abandoned highways may be maintained for fire prevention.

Section 23-52. - Recovery of expenses for extinguishing fires.