Section 6-3-108 – Definitions for w.s. 6-3-108 Through 6-3-110.
6-3-108. Definitions for W.S. 6-3-108 through 6-3-110. (a) As used in W.S. 6-3-108 through 6-3-110: (i) “Authorized agency” means any of the following agencies or officials when authorized or required to investigate or prosecute alleged arson: (A) The state fire marshal or his designee; (B) A county and prosecuting or district attorney; (C) The attorney […]
Section 6-3-109 – Information Provided by Insurers; Notice of Nonaccidental Fires; Release of Information; Immunity.
6-3-109. Information provided by insurers; notice of nonaccidental fires; release of information; immunity. (a) Upon receipt of a written request from an authorized agency, an insurance company shall release to the authorized agency all information requested by the agency relating to a fire loss. The information may include: (i) The application for the policy; (ii) […]
Section 6-3-110 – Information to Be Held in Confidence.
6-3-110. Information to be held in confidence. An authorized agency or insurance company which receives information pursuant to W.S. 6-3-108 through 6-3-110 shall hold the information in confidence except when release is authorized by the source of the information, by W.S. 6-3-108 through 6-3-110 or by a court of competent jurisdiction.
Section 6-3-111 – Possession, Manufacture, Transportation and Sale of Explosives, Improvised Explosive Device, or Incendiary Apparatus With Unlawful Intent Prohibited; Penalties; Definition; Exception.
6-3-111. Possession, manufacture, transportation and sale of explosives, improvised explosive device, or incendiary apparatus with unlawful intent prohibited; penalties; definition; exception. (a) As used in this section: (i) “Explosive” means any chemical or mechanical compound, substance or mixture that is commonly used or intended to cause an explosion and which contains any oxidizing and combustive […]
Section 6-3-112 – Preventing or Obstructing Extinguishment of Fire; Interference With Firefighter; Penalties.
6-3-112. Preventing or obstructing extinguishment of fire; interference with firefighter; penalties. (a) A person who willfully injures, destroys, removes or in any manner interferes with the use of any vehicle, tools, equipment, water supplies, hydrants, towers, buildings, communications facilities, or other instruments or facilities used in the detection, reporting, suppression or extinguishing of fire is […]
Section 6-3-103 – Arson; Third Degree; Penalties.
6-3-103. Arson; third degree; penalties. (a) A person is guilty of third-degree arson if he intentionally starts a fire or causes an explosion and intentionally, recklessly or with criminal negligence: (i) Places another in danger of bodily injury; or (ii) Destroys or damages any property of another which has a value of two hundred dollars […]
Section 6-3-104 – Arson; Fourth Degree; Penalties.
6-3-104. Arson; fourth degree; penalties. (a) A person is guilty of fourth-degree arson if he intentionally starts a fire or causes an explosion and intentionally, recklessly or with criminal negligence destroys or damages any property of another as defined in W.S. 6-3-103(c) which has a value of less than two hundred dollars ($200.00). (b) Fourth-degree […]
Section 6-3-105 – Negligently Burning Grounds; Penalties.
6-3-105. Negligently burning grounds; penalties. (a) A person is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment for not more than six (6) months, a fine of not more than seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), or both, if he, without permission of the owner and acting with criminal negligence: (i) Sets fire to any grounds or […]
Section 6-3-106 – Failure to Extinguish or Contain Fire Outside; Penalty.
6-3-106. Failure to extinguish or contain fire outside; penalty. A person is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not more than seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00) if he, outside of normal agronomic or forestry practices, lights a fire outdoors and leaves the vicinity of the fire without extinguishing it or containing it […]
Section 6-3-107 – Throwing Burning Substance From Vehicle; Penalties.
6-3-107. Throwing burning substance from vehicle; penalties. A person who throws a burning substance from a vehicle is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment for not more than six (6) months, a fine of not more than seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), or both.