§ 5-38-310 - Unlawful burning.
               	 		
5-38-310.    Unlawful burning.
    (a)  A person commits the offense of unlawful burning if the person:
      (1)  Sets  on fire or causes or procures to be set on fire any forest, brush, or  other inflammable vegetation on another person's land;
      (2)  Allows  a fire that he or she built or has charge of to escape from his or her  control or to spread to a person's land other than that of the builder  of the fire;
      (3)    (A)  Burns  any brush, stumps, logs, rubbish, fallen timber, grass, stubble, or  debris of any sort, whether on the person's own land or another person's  land, without taking necessary precaution both before lighting the fire  and at any time after lighting the fire to prevent the escape of the  fire.
            (B)  The escape of fire to adjoining timber, brush, or grassland is prima facie evidence that a necessary precaution was not taken;
      (4)  Builds a camp fire on another person's land without clearing the ground immediately around it of material that will carry fire;
      (5)  Leaves on another person's land a camp fire to spread on that person's land;
      (6)  Starts  a fire in forest material not the person's own by throwing away a  lighted cigar, match, or cigarette or by the use of a firearm or in any  other manner and leaves the fire unextinguished;
      (7)  Defaces or destroys a fire warning notice;
      (8)  Is  an employee of the Arkansas Forestry Commission or an officer charged  with a duty of enforcing a criminal law and fails to attempt to secure  the arrest and conviction of a person against whom he or she has  evidence or can secure evidence of violating a fire law; or
      (9)  Sets  on fire or causes or procures to be set on fire any forest, brush, or  other flammable material in violation of a burn ban on outdoor burning  declared under    12-75-108.
(b)  Unlawful burning is a Class A misdemeanor.
(c)  A bond for costs shall not be required in a court of this state for prosecution for violation of this section.
(d)  It is not a violation of:
      (1)  Subdivision (a)(8) of this section for an employee of the commission to fail to enforce subdivision (a)(9) of this section; or
      (2)  Subdivision  (a)(9) of this section if the person was acting under a permit issued  by the chief executive of the political subdivision issuing the burn  ban.