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Code · Utah · Title 65A — Forestry, Fire, and State Lands · Chapter 8

65A-8-202.5. City and town responsibilities.

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Effective 1/1/2017
65A-8-202.5. City and town responsibilities.
(1)A municipality shall abate the public nuisance caused by wildfire on forest, range, watershed, and wildland urban interface land within the boundaries of the municipality if the land is:
(a)privately owned; or
(b)owned by the municipality.
(2)A municipality may participate in the wildland fire protection system of the division and become eligible for assistance from the state by agreement under the provisions of this chapter.
(3)A municipality shall:
(a)reduce the risk of wildfire to incorporated, privately owned and municipality owned forest, range, watershed, and wildland urban interface land, with private landowner permission, through appropriate wildfire prevention, preparedness, and mitigation actions; and
(b)ensure effective wildfire initial attack on forest, range, watershed, and wildland urban interface land within the municipality's fire protection boundary.
(4)A municipality may assign the responsibilities described in Subsections
(1)and
(3)to a fire service provider or an eligible entity, as defined in Section 65A-8-203 , through contract, delegation, interlocal agreement, or another method.
(5)The state forester shall make certain that appropriate action is taken to control wildland fires on incorporated, nonfederal forest, range, watershed, and wildland urban interface lands.
(6)Nothing in this section excuses a private landowner from complying with an applicable county ordinance.
Enacted by Chapter 174 , 2016 General Session
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