§ 130.16 NUISANCE PARTY PROHIBITED.
   Any owner, occupant, tenant, guests or person otherwise having any possessory control, individually or jointly , of any premises who either sponsors, conducts, hosts, invites, or permits a social gathering or party which is or during the course thereof becomes a nuisance party which is either the intentional result of or within the reasonable expectations of the person or persons having such possessory control is hereby deemed to have committed a violation of this code, and upon conviction shall be subject to the penalties as provided by § 130.99. In any prosecution for a violation of this section or the section prohibiting persons from attending nuisance parties, proof of specific intent shall not be required as a necessary element, but proof of general criminal intent shall be a necessary element. The penalty for a subsequent violaiton of this section is set forth in § 130.99.
('88 Code, Title IX, Ch. 109, § 9.61) (Ord. 210-8-85, passed 8-19-85; Am. Ord. 436-8-98, passed 8-3-98) Penalty, see § 130.99
Cross-reference:
   Breach of peace offenses, see § 130.04