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Misc North Dakota

It is unlawful to leave a prairie fire burning without a person to watch it.

Status: Still Enforced / On the Books

The Law Explained

In the pioneer days, controlled burns were a common way to clear land and manage the thick prairie grasses of North Dakota. However, high winds could turn a small brush fire into a devastating blaze that wiped out neighboring homesteads in minutes. The state made it an absolute requirement to have someone physically standing guard over any fire set on the open plains.

๐Ÿ“š Source / Legal Code

Official Code Citation: N.D. Cent. Code ยง 18-07-03
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Fire Protection and Prevention Acts

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