Reckless Burning-Utah Code Ann. Sec. 76-6-104(d) is a criminal charge that involves recklessly or knowingly setting a fire or causing an explosion that damages property or endangers lives. It is divided into two different types: First-Degree Reckless Burning and Second-Degree Reckless Burning. First-Degree Reckless Burning is the more serious of the two offenses and is a felony charge. It involves intentionally or recklessly causing damage to property or endangering human life by setting fire or causing an explosion. Second-Degree Reckless Burning is a class A misdemeanor. It involves recklessly or knowingly setting a fire or causing an explosion that causes damage to property or endangers human life. Both types of Reckless Burning-Utah Code Ann. Sec. 76-6-104(d) offenses are punishable by jail time, fines, and restitution.