Nothing in this article shall be construed as limiting the authority granted under other provisions of law to any public officer to set or permit a fire when such fire is, in his or her opinion, necessary for any of the following purposes:
- (a) The prevention of a fire hazard which cannot be abated by any other means.
- (b) The instruction of public employees in the methods of fighting fire.
- (c) The instruction of employees in methods of fighting fire, when such fire is set, pursuant to permit, on property used for industrial purposes.
- (d) The setting of backfires necessary to save life or valuable property pursuant to Section 4426 of the Public Resources Code.
- (e) The abatement of fire hazards pursuant to Section 13055.
- (f) Disease or pest prevention, where there is an immediate need for and no reasonable alternative to burning.
- (g) The remediation of an oil spill pursuant to Section 8670.7 of the Government Code.