Reckless Burning-Utah Code Ann. Sec. 76-6-104(1)(a) is a criminal act in the state of Utah that involves the intentional and reckless burning of any building, structure, forest land, property, or material. This crime is classified as a second-degree felony and is punishable by up to 15 years in prison and fines of up to $10,000. There are three different types of Reckless Burning-Utah Code Ann. Sec. 76-6-104(1)(a): Burning of a Structure, Burning of Forest Land, and Burning of Property. Burning of a Structure involves setting fire to any building or structure that is located in a public or private place. Burning of Forest Land involves setting fire to any forest land or timber located in a public or private place. Burning of Property involves setting fire to any property or material located in a public or private place.