41.01 Definitions (Reserved) | 41.09 Barbed Wire and Electric Fences |
41.02 Distributing Dangerous Substances | 41.10 Discharging Weapons |
41.03 False Reports to or Communications with Public Safety Entities | 41.11 Throwing and Shooting |
41.04 Refusing to Assist Officer | 41.12 Urinating and Defecating |
41.05 Harassment of Public Officers and Employees | 41.13 Fireworks |
41.06 Interference with Official Acts | 41.14 Drug Paraphernalia |
41.07 Abandoned or Unattended Refrigerators | 41.15 False Fire Alarms and Fees for Excessive Fire Alarms |
41.08 Antenna and Radio Wires | 41.16 International Fire Code Adopted |
No person shall distribute samples of any drugs or medicine, or any corrosive, caustic, poisonous or other injurious substance unless the person delivers such into the hands of a competent person, or otherwise takes reasonable precautions that the substance will not be taken by children or animals from the place where the substance is deposited.
(Code of Iowa, Sec. 727.1)
No person shall do any of the following:
(Code of Iowa, Sec. 718.6)
1. Report or cause to be reported false information to a fire department, a law enforcement authority or other public safety entity, knowing that the information is false, or report the alleged occurrence of a criminal act knowing the act did not occur.
2. Telephone an emergency 911 communications center, knowing that he or she is not reporting an emergency or otherwise needing emergency information or assistance.
3. Knowingly provide false information to a law enforcement officer who enters the information on a citation.
Any person who is requested or ordered by any magistrate or peace officer to render the magistrate or officer assistance in making or attempting to make an arrest, or to prevent the commission of any criminal act, shall render assistance as required. No person shall unreasonably and without lawful cause, refuse or neglect to render assistance when so requested.
(Code of Iowa, Sec. 719.2)
No person shall knowingly resist or obstruct anyone known by the person to be a peace officer, emergency medical care provider or fire fighter, whether paid or volunteer, in the performance of any act which is within the scope of the lawful duty or authority of that officer, emergency medical care provider or fire fighter, or shall knowingly resist or obstruct the service or execution by any authorized person of any civil or criminal process or order of any court. The terms “resist” and “obstruct” as used in this section do not include verbal harassment unless the verbal harassment is accompanied by a present ability and apparent intention to execute a verbal threat physically.
(Code of Iowa, Sec. 719.1)
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