§ 92.28 INTERFERENCE WITH OTHERS’ RIGHTS.
   (A)   Interference. It shall be unlawful to coerce, intimidate, threaten or interfere with any person:
      (1)   In the exercise or enjoyment of any right protected by this code, or because he or she has exercised and/or enjoyed any such right, or because he or she intends to do so; or
      (2)   In the aiding or encouraging of another person to exercise or enjoy any fight protected by this code, or because he or she has proffered such aid and/or encouragement, or because he or she intends to do so.
   (B)   Harassment. It shall be unlawful to knowingly make false statements, allegations or complaints concerning violations of this code.
(1999 Code, § 14-2-9) Penalty, see § 92.99