§ 91.99 PENALTY.
   (A)   Any person violating any provision of this chapter for which no specific penalty is prescribed is subject to § 10.99.
   (B)   A person who violates any provision of § 91.05 shall be punished, upon conviction thereof, by a fine not to exceed $500.
   (C)   (1)   A person who violates any provision of §§ 91.15 through 91.19 pertaining to public health and sanitation, including dumping of refuse, shall be punished, upon conviction, by a fine not to exceed $2,000.
      (2)   A person who violates any other provision of §§ 91.15 through 91.19 shall be punished, upon conviction thereof, by a fine not to exceed $500.
      (3)   Notwithstanding division (B)(1) or (2) above, no penalty for a violation shall be greater or less than the penalty provided for the same or similar offense under the laws of the state.
      (4)   Except as otherwise provided in an ordinance, a separate offense shall be deemed committed upon each day on or during which a violation occurs or continues.
      (5)   Prosecution for violation of a provision of a city ordinance is not a prerequisite or bar to any other remedy or relief for the violation under a city ordinance or state law.
   (D)   (1)   Any person who violates any provision of §§ 91.30 through 91.39 commits a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be subject to a fine not to exceed $1,000. Each day a violation continues constitutes a separate offense.
      (2)   Upon conviction of a person for violation of §§ 91.30 through 91.39, the court may order the removal and abatement of the nuisance vehicle by the person.
   (E)   Culpable mental state, penalty.
      (1)   Any violation of §§ 91.50 through 91.68 is declared to be a strict liability offense and a culpable mental state is clearly dispensed with.
      (2)   Any violation of §§ 91.50 through 91.68 is punishable by fine of not less than $1 nor more than $2,000. Every day shall constitute a new and distinct offense.
(Ord. 2010-395, passed 7-20-2010; Ord. 2011-01-01, passed 2-1-2011; Ord. 2017-07-02, passed 2-7-2017; Ord. 2022-11-03, passed 11-3-2022)