During forest fire hazard season, it is illegal to burn between the hours of 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. within 150 feet of any woodland or brushland.
The Division of Forestry is responsible for fighting wildland fires on private lands and enforcing forest fire hazard seasons and other outdoor burning regulations.
Violation of a burning ban is a misdemeanor punishable by law.
Burn bans generally prohibit the following:
Burning of forest, grass, crops, woodlands, marshes or other similar areas.
Burning leaves or debris.
Campfires, bonfires and warming fires.
Open pit cooking and charcoal grilling.
Use of fireworks and welding may also be prohibited or regulated.