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9 GCA § 34.40

Negligent Burning; Defined and Punished

Guam Code AnnotatedTitle 9 — Crimes and Corrections
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(a)A person is guilty of negligent burning if he:

(1)negligently starts a fire or causes an explosion whether on his own property, another’s property, or forest land, and thereby negligently endangers human life, or negligently places the property of another, or forest land, in danger of damage or destruction; or CH. 34 ARSON, NEGLIGENT BURNING, CRIMINAL MISCHIEF

(2)having started a fire, whether negligently or not, and knowing that its spread will endanger the life or property of another, or forest land, either fails to take reasonable measures to put out or control the fire, or fails to give a prompt fire alarm.

(b)Negligent burning is a misdemeanor. If a person guilty of negligent burning is offered Alternative Service Restitution in accordance with Article 6 of Chapter 80, 9 GCA, the restoration of forest lands is an allowable form of restitution or alternative community service.

§ The story of this section

  1. Amended by P.L. 35-134 § 4 — introduced as Bill 314-35 · introduced by Sabina Flores Perez + 2 cosponsors

Reconstructed from the Guam Code Annotated. For the authoritative version, see the official PDF.