The State Forest Fire Warden shall equip trained fire-fighting crews at major department field facilities and maintain them during periods when forest fires are most likely to occur. Such crews shall be prepared to respond to requests for assistance when a fire occurs on or endangers either state or private forest and timber land, or upon call from the United States Forest Service to assist them or any requesting state in the suppression of forest fires.
(1949 Rev., S. 3475; 1971, P.A. 872, S. 198; P.A. 75-313; P.A. 01-150, S. 5.)
History: 1971 act replaced state park and forest commission with environmental protection commissioner; P.A. 75-313 required maintenance of crews at major field facilities rather than at various state forests, required crews to respond when fire endangers forest or timber land, having substituted forest or timber land for the less specific “property”, where previously response required for fires which “occur” on state or private land, and required crews to respond upon call of U.S. Forest Service or a requesting state; P.A. 01-150 deleted obsolete reference to direction and supervision of the Commissioner of Environmental Protection.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Title 23 - Parks, Forests and Public Shade Trees
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 23-37a. - 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.