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Chapter 153
Prescribed Burning

Sections

153.001
Definitions
153.002
Landowner's Right to Conduct Burns Not Limited
153.003
Liability
153.004
Prescribed Burning in State of Emergency or Disaster
153.041
Establishment
153.042
Information Relating to Standards of Conduct
153.043
Member Training
153.044
Sunset Provision
153.045
Advisory Board
153.046
Duties
153.047
Prescribed Burning Standards
153.048
Certified and Insured Prescribed Burn Managers
153.049
Criminal History Evaluation
153.081
Limitation of Owner Liability
153.082
Insurance
153.083
Liability Regarding Certain Prescribed Burns
153.084
Limitation of Burn Boss Liability
153.101
Complaints
153.102
Disciplinary Action; Schedule of Sanctions
153.103
Injunction
153.104
Emergency Suspension
153.1025
Certain Disciplinary Action Prohibited
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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