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1996 SESSION
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 10.1-1142 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 10.1-1142. Regulating the burning of woods, brush, etc.; penalties.
A. It shall be unlawful for any owner or lessee of land to set fire to, or to procure another to set fire to, any woods, brush, logs, leaves, grass, debris, or other inflammable material upon such land unless he previously has taken all reasonable care and precaution, by having cut and piled the same or carefully cleared around the same, to prevent the spread of such fire to lands other than those owned or leased by him. It shall also be unlawful for any employee of any such owner or lessee of land to set fire to or to procure another to set fire to any woods, brush, logs, leaves, grass, debris, or other inflammable material, upon such land unless he has taken similar precautions to prevent the spread of such fire to any other land.
B. During the period beginning March 1 and ending May 15
February 15 through April 30 of each year, even though the
precautions required by the foregoing subsection have been taken, it shall be
unlawful, in any county or city or portion thereof organized for forest fire
control under the direction of the State Forester, for any person to set fire
to, or to procure another to set fire to, any brush, leaves, grass, debris or
field containing dry grass or other inflammable material capable of spreading
fire, located in or within 300 feet of any woodland, brushland, or field
containing dry grass or other inflammable material, except between the hours of
4:00 p.m. and 12:00 midnight.
The provisions of this subsection shall not apply to any fires which may be set
on rights-of-way of railroad companies by their authorized employees
federal lands and, between February 15 and March 1 of each year, on lands owned
by the Department of Game and Inland Fisheries.
C. Any person who builds a fire in the open air, or uses a fire built by another in the open air, within 150 feet of any woodland, brushland or field containing dry grass or other inflammable material, shall totally extinguish the fire before leaving the area and shall not leave the fire unattended.
D. Any person violating any provisions of this section shall be guilty of a Class 3 misdemeanor for each separate offense. If any forest fire originates as a result of the violation by any person of any provision of this section, such person shall, in addition to the above penalty, be liable to the Commonwealth for the full amount of all expenses incurred by the Commonwealth in suppressing such fire. Such amounts shall be recoverable by action brought by the State Forester in the name of the Commonwealth on behalf of the Commonwealth and credited to the Forestry Operations Fund.