Louisiana Statutes

§ 3:17 — Prescribed burning; intent and purpose; authorization; definitions

Louisiana § 3:17
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 3Agriculture and Forestry

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La. Stat. Ann. § 3:17 (2026).

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A. The application of prescribed burning is a land management tool that benefits the safety of the public, the environment, and the economy of Louisiana. Pursuant thereto, the legislature finds that:

(1)Prescribed burning reduces naturally produced on-site vegetative fuels within wild land areas. Reduction of the fuel load reduces the risk and severity of major catastrophic wildfire, thereby reducing the threat of loss of life and property, particularly in rural and urbanizing areas.
(2)Most of Louisiana's natural communities require periodic fire for maintenance of their ecological integrity. Prescribed burning is essential to the perpetuation, restoration, and management of many plant and animal communities.
(3)Forest land, agricultural land, range land, and coastal marshland constitu

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Legislative History

Acts 1993, No. 589, §1; Acts 2010, No. 276, §1; Acts 2014, No. 590, §1.

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