Specifications include, but are not limited to: RULE I - DEBRIS BURNING 1. The person conducting the burn shall obtain written authorization from the recognized fire protection agency before igniting any open fire during the legal forest fire season (required by 76-13-121 MCA). The recognized fire protection agency may deny, restrict, or rescind any authorization by notifying the person conducting the burn. 2. All burning must comply with the Department of Environmental Quality or State/county/local open burning regulations. 3. Written authorization is not required for campfires. RULE II - CAMPFIRES 1. Campfires cannot be left unattended and must be completely extinguished (see 76-13-123 MCA). 2. All campfires must be constructed in cleared or bare areas, and not allowed to spread beyond the established ring, pit, grate, or container. 3. Anyone igniting a campfire is required to have fire tools listed in Rule VIII (4). RULE III - RAILROADS AND POWERLINES Railroad and powerline companies are required to prepare and annually update working agreements with recognized fire protection agencies. These agreements must stress safety and fire response procedures; and identify, remove, prevent, modify, abate, or correct forest fire hazards and risks associated with railroad and powerline company operations (see 69-14-721 MCA).