1. Campfires on trust lands are permitted without written authorization, subject to the prohibitions and restrictions in this Section R850-12, if:
- (a) the campfire is within an established fire ring;
- (b) the fire is not left unattended;
- (c) all adequate provisions are taken to prevent the fire from spreading, including having a readily accessible means to extinguish a fire available;
- (d) all ashes, unburned fuel, and trash are removed from trust lands; and
- (e) the fire is completely extinguished when not in use and prior to being left unattended.
- 2. A person may not construct a new fire ring on trust lands without written authorization from the agency.
- 3. A person may only burn clean, dry, cord-type firewood or charcoal on trust lands. Burning or discarding materials containing nails, screws, or other metal hardware (such as from wood pallets and construction debris) is prohibited.
- 4. A person may collect downed wood or woody vegetation for fires on trust lands but may not cut standing vegetation (living or dead). A person may not remove firewood from trust lands without written authorization from the agency.
- 5. A person may not throw or drop a lighted cigarette or other burning material onto trust lands.
KEY: prohibited and restricted uses of trust lands, management, administrative procedures
Date of Last Change: April 1, 2021
Notice of Continuation: March 24, 2026
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 53C-1-302(1); 53C-2-301(1)