Opinion No. 21-79 (1979)
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Opinion
Dear Mr. Gale:
This letter is issued in response to your request for an opinion on the following question:
"Will conservation agents have authority after January 1, 1979, to enforce either with or without a warrant the following statutes:
569.055 Knowingly burning or exploding.569.060 Reckless burning or exploding.569.065 Negligent burning or exploding569.140 Trespass in the first degree.569.150 Trespass in the second degree."
Section
The new criminal code, from which the sections mentioned in your request are drawn, contains no general grant of authority to Conservation Commission agents to make arrests under the provisions you cite with or without warrants.
Therefore, it is our view that agents of the Conservation Commission have no authority to serve criminal process or make warrantless arrests for violations of Sections
Very truly yours,
JOHN ASHCROFT Attorney General
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