What is the 4 PM Burning Law

Virginia’s 4 PM Burning Law is in effect from February 15 through April 30 each year. It is important to note that some localities may have even more restrictive regulations on outdoor burning than the state’s 4 PM Burning Law. All burners are encouraged to check with their locality before starting any outdoor burning.

The 4 PM Burning Law bans open-air burning prior to 4:00 p.m. if the fire is within 300 feet of the woods or dry grass which could carry fire to the woods. Burning is allowed between 4:00 p.m. and midnight as long as the burner takes proper precautions and attends the fire at all times.

It is critical that burners take precautions before using fire, as there may be legal and financial implications. Even if a person takes all proper precautions and obtains any locally required permits, whoever started the fire is responsible for suppressions costs should the fire escape. Violation of the 4 PM Burning Law is a Class 3 misdemeanor with a fine of not more than $500.

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1. What is the 4 PM Burning Law
2. What is the reason for the 4 PM Burning Law?
3. Are there exemptions to the 4 PM Burning Law?
4. What is the penalty for violating the 4 PM Burning Law?
5. Can I use my charcoal or gas fire fired barbeque grill?
6. Are building contractors and road construction jobs exempt from the 4 PM Burning Law?