Maryland Code § NR-5-704

Section NR-5-704
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(a) Any individual or corporation that willfully, maliciously, or with intent,
sets on fire, or causes to be set on fire, any woods, brush, grass, grain, or stubble is
guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction is subject to a fine not less than $250
nor exceeding $2,000, or imprisonment for not less than 30 days nor exceeding five
years, or both with costs imposed in the discretion of the court.
(b) An individual or corporation may not carelessly or negligently set on
fire, or cause to be set on fire any woods, brush, grass, grain, or stubble. Setting a fire
contrary to the provisions of this subsection is prima facie proof of carelessness or
neglect within the meaning of this subsection. The landowner from whose land the
fire originated also is liable in a civil action for damages for injury resulting from the
fire, and for the cost of fighting and extinguishing the fire, unless the landowner can
prove to the satisfaction of the court before which the case is tried that the injury
complained of was suffered without any negligence on the part of the owner or the
owner's agents.
(c) Any person who discovers a forest or brush fire not under the control of
some person shall extinguish it or report it to the local fire warden.
(d) The provisions of this section do not contravene other provisions of law
relating to the liability for fires of railroad companies.

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