§ 48-35-10 — Starting fire in woodlands, grasslands, and other places unlawful unless certain precautions are taken.
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It shall be unlawful for any owner or lessee of land or any employee of such owner or lessee or other person to start, or cause to be started, a fire in any woodlands, brushlands, grasslands, ditchbanks, or hedgerows or in any debris, leaves or other flammable material adjacent thereto, except under the following conditions:
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