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SEC. 31-14.   ENTERING PORTIONS OF BUILDINGS WITHOUT CONSENT.
   (a)   In this section:
      (1)   BUILDING means an enclosed structure to which the public or a substantial group of the public has access;
      (2)   CONSPICUOUSLY MARKED means a sign posted to be reasonably likely to come to the attention of anyone approaching an entrance to a portion of a building;
      (3)   OWNER means a person who has title to a building or a leasehold interest in the building, or someone with apparent authority to act for a person who has title or a leasehold interest.
   (b)   A person commits an offense if he enters a portion of a building without consent of the owner if the portion of the building entered is conspicuously marked to give notice that:
      (1)   entry is restricted to a specific class of persons of which the actor is not a member; or
      (2)   entry is prohibited to the public. (Ord. Nos. 14971; 15084)