Chapter 9.35
OFFENSES AGAINST GOVERNMENT
Sections:
9.35.010 Doing business without license.
9.35.020 Tampering with official notice or proclamation.
9.35.030 Injuring highways or bridges.
9.35.040 Removing or injuring road signs.
9.35.050 False reports of offenses to law enforcement officer.
9.35.060 False name or address to law enforcement officer.
9.35.010 Doing business without license.
Every person who commences or carries on any business, trade, profession, or calling for the transaction or carrying on of which a license is required by this code without taking out the license required is guilty of a class C misdemeanor. [Ord. 87-34 § 13-07-001, 1987.]
9.35.020 Tampering with official notice or proclamation.
Every person who intentionally defaces, obliterates, tears down or destroys any copy or transcript or extract from or of any law of the United States or the state of Utah, or this municipality, or any proclamation, advertisement, notice, resolution or ordinance set up at any place in this municipality by the authority of any law of the United States or of the state of Utah or of this municipality, or by order of any court or of any public officer, before the expiration of the time for which the same was to remain, is guilty of an infraction. [Ord. 87-34 § 13-07-002, 1987.]
9.35.030 Injuring highways or bridges.
Every person who maliciously digs up, removes, displaces, breaks, or otherwise injures or destroys any public highway, or any private way laid out by authority of law, or any bridge upon such highway or private way, is guilty of a class B misdemeanor. [Ord. 87-34 § 13-07-003, 1987.]
9.35.040 Removing or injuring road signs.
Every person who maliciously removes or injures any milepost, milestone or guidepost or any inscription on them, erected upon any highway, street, road or alley is guilty of a class B misdemeanor. [Ord. 87-34 § 13-07-004, 1987.]
9.35.050 False reports of offenses to law enforcement officer.
A person is guilty of an infraction if he:
(1) Knowingly gives or causes to be given false information to any law enforcement officer with the purpose of inducing the officer to believe that another has committed an offense; or
(2) Knowingly gives or causes to be given information to any law enforcement officer concerning the commission of an offense, knowing that the offense did not occur or knowing that he has no information relating to the offense or danger. [Ord. 87-34 § 13-07-006, 1987.]
9.35.060 False name or address to law enforcement officer.
A person commits an infraction if, with intent of misleading a law enforcement officer as to his identity, he knowingly gives a false name or address to a law enforcement officer in the lawful discharge of his official duties. [Ord. 87-34 § 13-07-007, 1987.]