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    News Article | April 21, 2025

    Fireworks/Burn Ban

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    Sign that says burn ban in effect by a statue of a soldier “We need to establish a burn ban ASAP. What are our options?”

    When can the commissioners court order a burn ban?

    Local Government Code §352.081 authorizes two alternative methods to determine when circumstances warrant adoption of a burn ban by the commissioners court. Either:

    1. the commissioners court can request the Texas A&M Forest Service determine that drought conditions exist in all or part of the county; or 
    2. the commissioners court can determine that circumstances present in all or part of the unincorporated areas of the county create a public safety hazard that would be exacerbated by outdoor burning.

    For more information, see our publication Burn Ban, Regulation of Fireworks, and Declaration of Local Disaster.