The state fire marshal or his deputy, when in his opinion such proceedings are necessary, shall take the testimony on oath of all persons believed to be cognizant of or to have information or knowledge in relation to suspected arson and shall cause the testimony to be reduced to writing. If he is of the opinion that there is evidence sufficient to charge any person with the crime of arson, he shall cause such person to be arrested in accordance with the law. He shall also furnish the district attorney of the circuit in which the fire occurred with all the information obtained by him in his investigation. The district attorney shall thereupon proceed according to law.
History. Ga. L. 1949, p. 1057, § 21.
Cross references.
Arson and explosives generally, § 16-7-60 et seq.
Structure Georgia Code
Title 25 - Fire Protection and Safety
Chapter 2 - Regulation of Fire and Other Hazards to Persons and Property Generally
§ 25-2-1. “Commissioner” Defined
§ 25-2-2. Safety Fire Commissioner — Office Created
§ 25-2-3. Safety Fire Commissioner — Duties and Responsibilities Generally; Delegation of Powers
§ 25-2-4. Safety Fire Commissioner — Adoption of Rules and Regulations
§ 25-2-4.1. Safety Fire Commissioner — Fees and Charges
§ 25-2-5. State Fire Marshal — Appointment; Qualifications; Salary
§ 25-2-6. State Fire Marshal; Head of Safety Fire Division
§ 25-2-7. Appointment Process of Deputy State Fire Marshal and Other Personnel
§ 25-2-8. Payment of Transportation, etc., Expenses of Employees in State Fire Marshal’s Office
§ 25-2-17. Regulation of Explosives
§ 25-2-18. Exemption of Public Buildings From Fees or Licenses; Waiver for Churches and Charities
§ 25-2-20. Licensing of Traveling Carnivals, Circuses, and Other Exhibits
§ 25-2-22.1. Inspection Warrants
§ 25-2-23. Issuance of Notice to Correct Unsafe Conditions
§ 25-2-24. Filing of Petition for Court Order Compelling Compliance With Notice
§ 25-2-26. Final Authority for Ordering Enforcement of Code Sections 25-2-22 Through 25-2-25
§ 25-2-30. Duty of State Fire Marshal as to Promotion of Fire Prevention and Life Safety Generally
§ 25-2-32.1. Reports to Safety Fire Division of Serious Burn Injuries
§ 25-2-32.2. Investigation of Burn Injuries Reported Pursuant to Code Section 25-2-32.1
§ 25-2-39. Construction of Chapter
§ 25-2-40. Smoke Detectors Required in New Dwellings and Dwelling Units; Exceptions