Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 449 - Fire Wardens
Section 23-51. - Abandoned highways may be maintained for fire prevention.

Section 23-51 is repealed, effective October 1, 2001.

(1949 Rev., S. 3494; P.A. 01-150, S. 20.)

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.