North Dakota Code § 18-07-06

When prairie may be set on fire to make firebreak
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For the purpose of making a firebreak, a strip of prairie not exceeding one hundred feet 
[30.48 meters] in width, protected on each side by a strip of plowed or burned land not less than 
five feet [1.52 meters] wide, may be set on fire. At least four men must be present when the 
prairie is burned and must be prepared, with water and suitable appliances, to keep the fire 
under control.

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