Oklahoma Code § 27A-2-5-106.1

Title 27A. Environment And Natural Resources: Controlled open burning - Fire training
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A.  For purposes of this section, “open burning” means the
burning of combustible materials in such a manner that the products
of combustion are emitted directly to the outside atmosphere.
B.  A municipal fire department may engage in controlled open
burning of a structure for purposes of fire training if the records
of the department document the purpose of the open burn and the
following conditions are met:
1.  The municipal fire chief or designee shall provide
notification of the planned open burn to the Department of
Environmental Quality at least ten (10) days prior to the burning.
The notification shall be on a form developed by the Department,
document that the provisions of this section are satisfied and be
signed by the municipal fire chief;
2.  For any human-made structure, the entire structure,
including, but not limited to, insulation, roofing, flooring,
painted surfaces and plumbing, shall be examined for the presence of
asphalt, asbestos and lead-containing materials.  All asphalt,
asbestos and lead-containing materials shall be removed from the
structure prior to the fire training.  Asbestos inspection and
removal shall be conducted according to the requirements of federal
law;
3.  Any human-made structure demolished pursuant to the
provisions of this act shall not be demolished prior to the fire
training.  Demolition shall not include structural deterioration due
to natural causes;
4.  Prior to conducting any fire training involving a human-made
structure located within three hundred (300) feet of another human-
made structure, the municipality shall notify in writing the owners
of the property located within three hundred (300) feet within ten

(10) days prior to a meeting of the governing body of the
municipality to provide an opportunity for public comment; and
5.  Following the completion of fire training, all debris
resulting from the training must be disposed of in the appropriate
manner.
C.  The Board of Environmental Quality shall have the authority
to promulgate rules as may be necessary to implement the purposes of
this section.

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