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Beijing Forest Fire Prevention Measures

Article 1: In order to effectively prevent and extinguish forest fires, ensure the safety of people's lives and property, protect forest resources, and maintain ecological security, these regulations are formulated in accordance with the "Forest Fire Prevention Regulations" and other laws and regulations, and in light of the actual situation of this city. way. Article 2 The prevention and fighting of forest fires within the administrative area of ??this city shall comply with the "Forest Fire Prevention Regulations" (hereinafter referred to as the "Regulations") and these Measures. Article 3: Forest fire prevention work follows the policy of giving priority to prevention and active elimination.

People's governments at all levels, relevant departments, and news media should organize and carry out regular forest fire prevention publicity, popularize forest fire prevention laws and regulations and safety hazard avoidance knowledge, and improve the forest fire prevention awareness of the whole society.

November every year is Forest Fire Prevention Awareness Month. Article 4: Forest fire prevention work shall implement the administrative head responsibility system of the people's governments of municipalities, districts, counties, and towns. Subdistrict offices are responsible for forest fire prevention work in accordance with the requirements of the people's government at the same level.

Forest fire prevention command agencies established by municipal, district, county, and township people's governments are responsible for organizing, coordinating, and guiding forest fire prevention work within their respective administrative regions. Article 5 The municipal and district/county landscaping administrative departments are responsible for the supervision and management of forest fire prevention within their respective administrative areas, and undertake the daily work of the forest fire prevention command agency of the people's government at the same level.

The development and reform, finance, public security and other departments shall be responsible for forest fire prevention-related work according to the division of responsibilities. Article 6 Forests, trees, woodlands and the outside of forest edges within a certain range are divided into three-level fire prevention areas:

The first-level fire prevention areas refer to nature reserves, scenic spots, special-purpose woodlands and thousand-acre fire prevention areas. The above are forested lands;

The second-level fire protection zone refers to the forested land outside the first-level fire protection zone;

The third-level fire protection zone refers to the road protection forest, bank protection forest, suitable Woodland and farmland forest network.

The specific scope of the fire prevention zone shall be demarcated and announced by the district and county people's governments, and eye-catching signs shall be set up.

The first-level fire prevention area is a forest fire risk area. Article 7 It is prohibited to smoke, set off fireworks and firecrackers, release sky lanterns and other behaviors that may cause forest fires in fire prevention areas. Article 8 Those who establish enterprises or institutions or develop tourism projects in a first-level fire prevention zone in accordance with the law shall construct or equip forest fire prevention facilities and equipment in accordance with the city's forest fire prevention facility construction specifications. The construction specifications for forest fire prevention facilities in this city shall be formulated by the municipal landscaping administrative department and organized by relevant departments and announced to the public.

Enterprises, institutions, and tourism project operators shall notify the local county landscaping administrative department at least 30 days before the establishment of the enterprise or institution or the opening of the tourism project. The landscaping administrative department shall provide guidance and guidance on preventing forest fires. Serve. Article 9: The forest fire prevention period is from November 1st of each year to May 31st of the following year. Among them, the period from January 1 to April 15 every year is the period of high forest fire risk.

The district and county people's governments may advance or postpone the forest fire prevention period or high forest fire danger period within their respective administrative regions based on actual conditions, and announce it to the public. Article 10 During the forest fire prevention period, with the approval of the Municipal People's Government, the landscaping administrative department may set up temporary forest fire prevention inspection stations at the entrances of the first and second level fire prevention zones to carry out forest fire prevention publicity and inspect vehicles and personnel entering the fire prevention zones. Conduct forest fire inspections. Article 11 During the forest fire prevention period, fire is not allowed in the wild areas of the fire prevention zone without approval.

If it is really necessary to use fire in the wild in the fire prevention zone due to special circumstances such as preventing and controlling pests, diseases, rodents, freezing damage, etc., the fire-using unit or individual shall submit the fire use plan and fire prevention plan to the local county landscaping administrative department. After review, it shall be submitted to the people's government at the same level for approval. The time limit for review and approval shall not exceed 5 working days.

If live-fire drills, blasting and other activities need to be carried out in fire prevention areas, relevant units or individuals should submit activity plans and fire prevention plans to the municipal landscaping administrative department for approval. The municipal landscaping administrative department shall make a decision within 20 working days. Article 12 During periods of high forest fire danger, all use of wild fires is strictly prohibited in high forest fire danger areas. Article 13 The managers of forests, trees and woodlands shall bear the responsibility for forest fire prevention within the scope of their business management.

Managers of forests, woods, and woodlands should formulate forest fire prevention plans, set up fire prevention propaganda boards and fire prevention signs, build fire prevention isolation belts, and equip full-time or part-time forest rangers, fire prevention facilities and equipment, and necessary transportation and transportation. Communication tools, carry out regular forest fire hazard inspections, organize and participate in forest fire emergency drills, and implement forest fire prevention responsibilities.

No unit or individual may damage or move or dismantle forest fire prevention facilities, equipment, and signs without authorization. Article 14 Outside the forest fire prevention period, the use of productive wild fires in forests, woods, and woodlands must be approved by the managers of forests, woods, and woodlands.

Outside of the forest fire prevention period, if the management of forests, woods, and woodlands allows relevant personnel to carry out activities such as picnics and barbecues within the scope of their management and management that require the use of outdoor fires, they should delimit the activity area and set up eye-catching fire hazards. fire boundaries, publicize wild fire requirements and precautions, and equip forest fire prevention equipment to ensure fire safety.

Managers of forests, trees, and woodlands should strengthen supervision and inspection of fire use to prevent forest fires. Article 15 The full-time or part-time forest rangers assigned by the managers of forests, woods, and woodlands and the ecological forest rangers established by this city are responsible for inspecting and managing wild fires, reporting fire conditions in a timely manner, and assisting relevant agencies in investigating forest fires. case.

District and county landscaping administrative departments should establish and improve management institutions, clarify the fire prevention responsibility areas of ecological forest management personnel, improve the training, assessment, reward and punishment systems for ecological forest management personnel, and strengthen the supervision of ecological forest management personnel. Management of caregivers.