Reckless Burning-Utah Code Ann. Sec. 76-6-104(b) is a law enacted in the state of Utah that makes it illegal to recklessly, knowingly, or intentionally cause a fire. This law applies to any person who sets fire to any property, vegetation, forest, or range land without the consent of the owner or other legal authority. There are two types of Reckless Burning-Utah Code Ann. Sec. 76-6-104(b): intentional burning and negligent burning. Intentional burning refers to a person setting a fire on purpose, while negligent burning refers to a person setting a fire without taking reasonable precautions to prevent the fire from spreading.