Alaska Statutes.
Title 11. Criminal Law
Chapter 46. Offenses Against Property
Section 427. Criminally Negligent Burning in the First Degree.
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Sec. 11.46.427. Criminally Negligent Burning in the First Degree.

(a) A person commits the crime of criminally negligent burning in the first degree if the person

(1) violates AS 11.46.430; and

(2) within the preceding 10 years, has been convicted on two separate occasions of violating

(A) AS 11.46.400 - 11.46.430;

(B) misdemeanor crimes under AS 41.15.060 - 41.15.120; or

(C) a law or ordinance of this or another jurisdiction with elements similar to those offenses in (A) or (B) of this paragraph.

(b) Criminally negligent burning in the first degree is a class C felony.

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