Title 12, Chapter 6, Section 89
( 12-6-89)
(a) As used in this Code section, "extreme forest fire emergency"
means a condition whereby forest fires within the state are of such
number, size, severity, and intensity that they cannot be controlled
by the existing facilities of the State Forestry Commission and are
endangering life and property. (b) The Governor shall have authority to declare and determine the
existence and termination of such emergency and, by order, rule, or
regulation, to prohibit hunting, fishing, camping, or picnicking in
any woods or lands of the state, or to prohibit the entering of such
woods or lands for any other purposes which might cause a fire
hazard or endanger the life or property of any person within such
area. The Governor may direct and commandeer all state agencies and
personnel to assist the State Forestry Commission in such emergency
by executive order. (c) Forestry investigators and any and all other peace officers of
this state, or of any county or municipality thereof, shall have
authority to make arrests for violation of any order, rule, or
regulation made pursuant to a declaration of extreme forest fire
emergency. Any person who violates any such order, rule, or
regulation shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. (d) The director of the State Forestry Commission will notify the
Governor from time to time what situation, in his judgment,
constitutes an extreme forest fire emergency. |