North Carolina General Statutes
Article 15 - Arson and Other Burnings.
§ 14-59.1 - Burning of jails or prisons.

14-59.1. Burning of jails or prisons.
If any person shall wantonly and willfully set fire to or burn or cause to be burned, or aid, counsel or procure the burning of a penal institution as defined in G.S. 14-208.6 or its contents, the person shall be punished as a Class D felon. (2022-8, s. 1(b).)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 14 - Criminal Law

Article 15 - Arson and Other Burnings.

§ 14-58 - Punishment for arson.

§ 14-58.1 - Definition of "house" and "building."

§ 14-58.2 - Burning of mobile home, manufactured-type house or recreational trailer home.

§ 14-59 - Burning of certain public buildings.

§ 14-59.1 - Burning of jails or prisons.

§ 14-60 - Burning of schoolhouses or buildings of educational institutions.

§ 14-61 - Burning of certain bridges and buildings.

§ 14-62 - Burning of certain buildings.

§ 14-62.1 - Burning of building or structure in process of construction.

§ 14-62.2 - Burning of churches and certain other religious buildings.

§ 14-62.3 - Burning of commercial structure.

§ 14-63 - Burning of boats and barges.

§ 14-64 - Burning of ginhouses and tobacco houses.

§ 14-65 - Fraudulently setting fire to dwelling houses.

§ 14-66 - Burning of personal property.

§ 14-67.1 - Burning other buildings.

§ 14-67.2 - Burning caused during commission of another felony.

§ 14-68 - Failure of owner of property to comply with orders of public authorities.

§ 14-69 - Failure of officers to investigate incendiary fires.

§ 14-69.1 - Making a false report concerning destructive device.

§ 14-69.2 - Perpetrating hoax by use of false bomb or other device.

§ 14-69.3 - Arson or other unlawful burning that results in serious bodily injury or serious injury to a firefighter, law enforcement officer, fire investigator, or emergency medical technician.