(1) A person commits the offense of causing a catastrophe if he or she knowingly causes a catastrophe by: Explosion;
(2) Fire;
(3) Flood;
(4) Avalanche;
(5) Collapse of building;
(6) Distribution of a poison, radioactive material, bacteria, or virus; or
(7) Another dangerous and difficult to confine force or substance.
(8) Causing a catastrophe is a Class Y felony.
(9) A person commits the offense of threatening to cause a catastrophe if he or she: Contacts any person, company, corporation, or governmental entity; and
(10) Threatens to cause a catastrophe by explosion, fire, flood, avalanche, collapse of building, release of a poison, radioactive material, bacteria, or virus, or another dangerous and difficult to confine force or substance, unless: Paid a sum of money or any type of property; or
(11) The person, company, corporation, or governmental entity performs a requested act.
(12) Threatening to cause a catastrophe is a Class D felony.
(13) In addition to any other restitution ordered under § 5-4-205, a court may order that a person who violates this section make restitution to the state or any political subdivision of the state for any cleanup costs associated with the commission of the offense.