Washington Statutes
§ 52.12.108 — Burning permits—Liability for fire suppression costs.
Washington § 52.12.108
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Wash. Rev. Code § 52.12.108 (2026).
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If a person starts a fire without a permit or if a permit holder fails to comply with any provision of this chapter pertaining to fire permits, or of any term or condition of the permit, and as a result of that failure the district is required to suppress a fire, the person or permit holder is liable to the district to reimburse it for the costs of the fire suppression services.
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Legislative History
[1984 c 229 s 6.]
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