12.96.020   Interference with access to health care facilities prohibited.
   A.   No person shall:
      1.   Within 100 feet of an entrance door to a health care facility, willfully and knowingly approach within 8 feet of any person seeking to enter or exit the health care facility, or any occupied motor vehicle seeking to enter or exit the parking lot of such a facility, without the consent of such a person or vehicle occupant, for the purpose of harassing or intimidating such person or vehicle occupant. Eight feet shall be measured from either any extension of the body of the person seeking to enter or exit the health care facility, or the exterior of any occupied motor vehicle seeking to enter or exit the parking lot, to any extension of the body of, or any sign or object held by another person;
      2.   Obstruct access to or departure from any entrance door to, or any driveway of, a health care facility; or
      3.   Fail to comply with a dispersal order as described in subsection C.
   B.   Subsection A applies during, one hour before, and one hour after, a health care facility's posted business hours.
   C.   A peace officer may order the immediate dispersal of a gathering that continues to violate subsection A after a verbal warning. A dispersal order issued pursuant to this subsection must include the following statements: (1) this gathering is interfering with access to a health care facility in violation of section 12.96.020.A of the Sacramento City Code; and (2) everyone is ordered to immediately disperse to an area at least 100 feet away from entrance doors to the facility, or face arrest and prosecution. If the dispersal order is written and posted at the location of the health care facility, the order shall remain in effect until one hour after the close of business of the health care facility. This section shall apply during, one hour before, and one hour after the posted business hours of a health care facility.
   D.   Nothing in this chapter precludes the enforcement of other state, federal, or municipal laws, including but not limited to those related to sidewalk and street obstructions, or prohibited noises. (Ord. 2022-0015 § 3; Ord. 2004-049 § 2)