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VILLAGE OF WOODLAWN, OHIO CODE OF ORDINANCES
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ADOPTING ORDINANCE
CHARTER FOR VILLAGE OF WOODLAWN, OHIO
PART TWO: ADMINISTRATION CODE
PART FOUR: TRAFFIC CODE
PART SIX: GENERAL OFFENSES CODE
CHAPTER 606: GENERAL PROVISIONS; ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT
§ 606.01 DEFINITIONS.
§ 606.02 CULPABLE MENTAL STATES.
§ 606.03 CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES.
§ 606.04 OFFENSES DEFINED.
§ 606.05 RULES OF CONSTRUCTION.
§ 606.055 CRIMINAL LAW JURISDICTION.
§ 606.06 LIMITATION ON CRIMINAL PROSECUTIONS.
§ 606.07 REQUIREMENTS FOR CRIMINAL LIABILITY; VOLUNTARY INTOXICATION.
§ 606.08 ORGANIZATIONAL CRIMINAL LIABILITY.
§ 606.09 PERSONAL ACCOUNTABILITY FOR ORGANIZATIONAL CONDUCT.
§ 606.10 FALSIFICATION.
§ 606.105 FALSE REPORT OF CHILD ABUSE OR NEGLECT.
§ 606.11 COMPOUNDING A CRIME.
§ 606.12 FAILURE TO REPORT A CRIME OR DEATH.
§ 606.13 FAILURE TO AID A LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER.
§ 606.14 OBSTRUCTING OFFICIAL BUSINESS.
§ 606.15 OBSTRUCTING JUSTICE.
§ 606.16 RESISTING ARREST.
§ 606.165 COMPLIANCE WITH LAWFUL ORDER OF POLICE OFFICER; FLEEING.
§ 606.17 HAVING AN UNLAWFUL INTEREST IN A PUBLIC CONTRACT.
§ 606.18 SOLICITING OR RECEIVING IMPROPER COMPENSATION.
§ 606.19 DERELICTION OF DUTY.
§ 606.20 INTERFERING WITH CIVIL RIGHTS.
§ 606.21 ATTEMPTS.
§ 606.22 COMPLICITY.
§ 606.23 DETENTION OF SHOPLIFTERS AND THOSE COMMITTING MOTION PICTURE PIRACY; PROTECTION OF INSTITUTIONAL PROPERTY.
§ 606.24 DISPOSITION OF UNCLAIMED OR FORFEITED PROPERTY HELD BY POLICE DIVISION.
§ 606.25 IMPERSONATING AN OFFICER.
§ 606.26 DISPLAY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY EMBLEM.
§ 606.27 MISREPRESENTING PRIVATE PUBLICATIONS AS OFFICIAL; SOLICITING ADVERTISING.
§ 606.28 USING SHAM LEGAL PROCESS.
§ 606.29 FAILURE TO DISCLOSE PERSONAL INFORMATION.
§ 606.30 MISUSE OF 9-1-1 SYSTEM.
§ 606.31 SELF DEFENSE: LIMITATIONS ON DUTY TO RETREAT PRIOR TO USING FORCE.
CHAPTER 612: ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
CHAPTER 618: ANIMALS
CHAPTER 624: DRUGS
CHAPTER 630: GAMBLING
CHAPTER 636: OFFENSES RELATING TO PERSONS
CHAPTER 642: OFFENSES RELATING TO PROPERTY
CHAPTER 648: PEACE DISTURBANCES
CHAPTER 654: RAILROADS
CHAPTER 660: SAFETY, SANITATION AND HEALTH
CHAPTER 666: SEX RELATED OFFENSES
CHAPTER 668: TREES, WEEDS AND GRASS
CHAPTER 672: WEAPONS AND EXPLOSIVES
CHAPTER 698: PENALTIES AND SENTENCING
PART EIGHT: BUSINESS REGULATION AND TAXATION CODE
PART TEN: UTILITIES AND PUBLIC SERVICES CODE
PART TWELVE: PLANNING AND ZONING CODE
PART FOURTEEN: BUILDING AND HOUSING CODE
PART SIXTEEN: FIRE PREVENTION CODE
TABLE OF SPECIAL ORDINANCES
COMPARATIVE TABLES
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§ 606.29 FAILURE TO DISCLOSE PERSONAL INFORMATION.
   (a)   No person who is in a public place shall refuse to disclose the person’s name, address, or date of birth, when requested by a law enforcement officer who reasonably suspects either of the following:
      (1)   The person is committing, has committed, or is about to commit a criminal offense.
      (2)   The person witnessed any of the following:
         A.   An offense of violence that would constitute a felony under the laws of this State;
         B.   A felony offense that causes or results in, or creates a substantial risk of, serious physical harm to another person or property;
         C.   Any attempt or conspiracy to commit, or complicity in committing, any offenses identified in division (a)(2)A. or (a)(2)B. of this section;
         D.   Any conduct reasonably indicating that any offense identified in division (a)(2)A. or (a)(2)B. of this section or any attempt, conspiracy, or complicity described in division (a)(2)C. of this section has been, is being, or is about to be committed.
   (b)   Whoever violates division (a) of this section is guilty of failure to disclose one’s personal information, a misdemeanor of the fourth degree.
   (c)   Nothing in division (a) of this section requires a person to answer any questions beyond that person’s name, address, or date of birth. Nothing in division (a) of this section authorizes a law enforcement officer to arrest a person for not providing any information beyond the person’s name, address, or date of birth or for refusing to describe the offense observed.
   (d)   It is not a violation of division (a) of this section to refuse to answer a question that would reveal a person’s age or date of birth if age is an element of the crime that the person is suspected of committing.
(ORC 2921.29)
   (e)   No person entering an airport, train station, port, or other similar critical transportation infrastructure site shall refuse to show identification when requested by a law enforcement officer when there is a threat to security and the law enforcement officer is requiring identification of all persons entering the site.
   (f)   A law enforcement officer may prevent any person who refuses to show identification when asked under the circumstances described in division (e) of this section from entering the critical transportation infrastructure site.
(ORC 2909.31)
§ 606.30 MISUSE OF 9-1-1 SYSTEM.
   (a)   As used in this section, 9-1-1 SYSTEM means a system through which individuals can request emergency service using the telephone number 9-1-1.
(R.C. § 128.01(A))
   (b)   No person shall knowingly use the telephone number of a 9-1-1 system established under R.C. Chapter 128 to report an emergency if the person knows that no emergency exists.
   (c)   No person shall knowingly use a 9-1-1 system for a purpose other than obtaining emergency service.
   (d)   No person shall disclose or use any information concerning telephone numbers, addresses, or names obtained from the database that serves the public safety answering point of a 9-1-1 system established under R.C. Chapter 128, except for any of the following purposes or under any of the following circumstances:
      (1)   For the purpose of the 9-1-1 system;
      (2)   For the purpose of responding to an emergency call to an emergency service provider;
      (3)   In the circumstance of the inadvertent disclosure of such information due solely to technology of the wireless telephone network portion of the 9-1-1 system not allowing access to the database to be restricted to 9-1-1 specific answering lines at a public safety answering point;
      (4)   In the circumstance of access to a database being given by a telephone company that is a wireless service provider to a public utility or municipal utility in handling customer calls in times of public emergency or service outages. The charge, terms and conditions for the disclosure or use of the information for the purpose of such access to a database shall be subject to the jurisdiction of the Steering Committee;
      (5)   In the circumstance of access to a database given by a telephone company that is a wireline service provider to a state and local government in warning of a public emergency, as determined by the Steering Committee. The charge, terms and conditions for the disclosure or use of that information for the purpose of access to a database is subject to the jurisdiction of the Steering Committee.
(R.C. § 128.32(E) - (G))
   (e)   (1)   Whoever violates division (b) of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor of the fourth degree.
      (2)   Whoever violates division (c) or (d) of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor of the fourth degree on a first offense and a felony to be prosecuted under appropriate state law on each subsequent offense.
(R.C. § 128.99(A), (B))
§ 606.31 SELF DEFENSE: LIMITATIONS ON DUTY TO RETREAT PRIOR TO USING FORCE.
   (a)   As used in this section, RESIDENCE has the same meaning as in R.C. § 2901.05.
   (b)   For purposes of any section of this code that sets forth a criminal offense, a person has no duty to retreat before using force in self-defense, defense of another, or defense of that person's residence if that person is in a place in which the person lawfully has a right to be.
   (c)   A trier of fact shall not consider the possibility of retreat as a factor in determining whether or not a person who used force in self-defense, defense of another, or defense of that person's residence reasonably believed that the force was necessary to prevent injury, loss, or risk to life or safety.
(R.C. § 2901.09)