Washington Statutes
§ 76.04.730 — Negligent fire—Spread.
Washington § 76.04.730
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Wash. Rev. Code § 76.04.730 (2026).
Text
It is unlawful for any person to negligently allow fire originating on the person's own property to spread to the property of another.
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Legislative History
[1986 c 100 s 43.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 76.04.005
Definitions.§ 76.04.015
Fire protection powers and duties of department—Enforcement—Investigation—Administration.§ 76.04.016
Fire prevention and suppression capacity—Duties owed to public in general—Legislative intent.§ 76.04.025
Federal funds.§ 76.04.035
Wardens—Appointment—Duties.§ 76.04.055
Service of notices.§ 76.04.065
Arrests without warrants.§ 76.04.075
Rules—Penalty.§ 76.04.085
Penalty for violations.§ 76.04.095
Cooperative protection.§ 76.04.105
Contracts for protection and development.§ 76.04.115
Articles of incorporation—Requirements.§ 76.04.125
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