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Shenyang Forest Fire Prevention Implementation Measures

Chapter 1 General Provisions Article 1 In order to protect forest resources and prevent forest fires, these implementation measures are formulated in accordance with the "Forest Fire Prevention Regulations" of the State Council and relevant national regulations. Article 2 These Measures apply to the prevention, prevention and fighting of fires in forests, trees and woodlands owned by the whole people, collectives and individuals in Dongling, Yuhong, Sujiatun, Xinchengzi District, Xinmin and Liaozhong Counties. Article 3 Forest fire prevention work shall implement the administrative leadership responsibility system of governments at all levels, and fully implement the policy of “prevention first, active elimination”. Article 4 All units and citizens have the obligation to protect forest resources and fight forest fires. Chapter 2 Organizational Structure Article 5 Cities, counties, districts and townships and towns in forested areas shall organize forest protection and fire prevention headquarters with the main administrative leaders and heads of relevant departments to provide unified leadership and command for the prevention and fighting of forest fires in the administrative areas under their jurisdiction. Work.

The forest protection and fire prevention headquarters at or above the county level should set up an office with full-time cadres to be responsible for daily work. Township and town forest protection and fire prevention headquarters should designate dedicated personnel to be responsible for daily work. Article 6 State-owned forest farms, villagers’ committees in forested areas, as well as local agencies, enterprises and institutions should establish grassroots forest protection and fire prevention organizations, which, under the leadership of the local government’s forest protection and fire prevention headquarters, are responsible for forest fire prevention work within the scope of their units.

In forested areas at the junction of administrative districts, relevant units and departments should establish joint forest fire prevention organizations to inspect and supervise forest fire prevention work in the prevention areas. Article 7 The main responsibilities of forest protection and fire prevention organizations at all levels are:

(1) Implement the national "Forest Fire Prevention Regulations" and relevant guidelines and policies, and supervise the implementation of these measures and relevant laws and regulations;

< p>(2) According to the distribution and characteristics of local forest resources, prepare a forest fire prevention work plan, clarify forest fire prevention tasks, and formulate forest fire prevention measures;

(3) Carry out regular forest fire prevention safety education;

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(4) Establish a fire prevention responsibility system, a duty and accommodation system, a mountain (forest) management system, a field fire management system, and a system for standing guard, sentry, patrol, lookout, joint defense, inspection, reward and punishment, etc.;

(5) The right to mobilize manpower, material resources, and vehicles within the defense area to fight forest fires, and the right to make special provisions for dangerous periods and dangerous areas prone to forest fires;

(6 ) Inspect forest fire prevention work, fire prevention facilities and equipment management in the areas under their jurisdiction, convene forest fire prevention meetings, study and deploy forest fire prevention work, praise and reward those who have made contributions to forest fire prevention, and criticize relevant personnel who do not pay attention to forest fire prevention or are derelict in their work, And make recommendations on punishment for serious dereliction of duty;

(7) Understand the fire situation, promptly report the fire situation to superiors and the region, and report forest fire prevention work to superiors on schedule;

(8) Cooperate with the public security organs and relevant departments in investigating and handling forest fire cases;

(9) Conduct forest fire statistics and build fire files. Article 8 Voluntary fire-fighting teams must be organized in rural government agencies, enterprises, institutions, military units and forested villages. The list of volunteer fire-fighting teams must be made public. It is necessary to formulate rules and regulations, conduct necessary training, and improve the quality of fire-fighting teams. Among them, the number of voluntary fire-fighting teams in administrative villages should be 80 to 100 people, and in natural villages, 50 to 60 people. Chapter 3 Forest Rangers Article 9 Forest rangers are the frontline personnel for forest fire prevention. Each forest village and state-owned forest farm should be equipped with a certain number of full-time forest rangers. Forest rangers are determined by the township and town people's governments or state-owned forest farms, reported to the county or district forest ranger and fire prevention headquarters for record, and issued certificates and signs. Article 10 The main responsibilities of forest rangers are:

(1) Patrol forests, manage wild fires, and prevent various fire behaviors that may cause forest fires;

(2) Assist relevant departments in investigating and handling forest fire cases, and have the right to send the perpetrators who affect the performance of forest rangers' official duties and cause forest fires to the local government or public security organs for processing;

(3) Report to the unit and superiors in a timely manner Fire situation. Chapter 4 Prevention of Forest Fires Article 11 People's governments at all levels must include forest fire prevention funds in local fiscal year budgets and earmark funds for their own use. Article 12 Township and town forest protection and fire prevention headquarters, state-owned forest farms and scenic spots in multi-forest areas shall be equipped with necessary fire-fighting equipment and means of transportation to ensure fire prevention and fire-extinguishing needs; city, county and district forest protection and fire prevention headquarters shall be equipped with Forest fire prevention command vehicle.

Article 13 In scenic areas and large coniferous forest areas, as well as around villages, barracks, warehouses, and important facilities in forest areas, fire prevention lines should be set up, fire prevention forest belts should be created, and forest roads should be built in order to prevent and delay The fire spreads and the transportation to fight the fire is guaranteed. Article 14 Lime cellars and brick cellars opened in Duolin area must be surrounded by fire escapes of sufficient safety width to prevent fire from escaping or leaking. Article 15 Forestry authorities and forestry units should build lookout posts in key forest areas and be equipped with communications, lookout equipment and fire-fighting tools. Article 16 Counties (districts), townships (towns), and villages must strengthen the management of mentally ill, dementia, and stupid people. Once arson is discovered, the relevant departments should be immediately instructed to deal with it properly. Article 17 Public security departments at all levels should list forest fire prevention as an important part of public security work and conscientiously maintain the safety of forest resources. Article 18 Local armed departments should make forest fire prevention an important course in militia training and actual combat exercises, so that militia organizations can become well-trained voluntary fire-fighting teams. Article 19 It is not allowed to bury graves in forest land. The local government shall order existing graves in forest land to be moved out within a time limit. Those who fail to move within the time limit will be treated as unclaimed graves by the local government and forest land owners.