Section 12-6-21. Uncontrolled fire as constituting a public nuisance; duties and liabilities of person or entity responsible  


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  •    Any fire burning uncontrolled on any forested or cut-over brush land or grassland is declared to be a public nuisance by reason of its menace to life and property. Any person, firm, or corporation responsible either for the starting or for the existence of such fire is required to control or extinguish it immediately. If such person, firm, or corporation shall refuse or neglect to do so, any organized fire suppression force may suppress the nuisance thus constituted by controlling and extinguishing the fire; and the cost thereof may be recovered from the responsible person, firm, or corporation.
Ga. L. 1937, p. 264, § 9; Ga. L. 1955, p. 309, § 31.