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Chapter 9.80 PERSONS, CRIMES RELATING TO
PERSONS, CRIMES RELATING TO
9.80.100 Assault and other crimes relating to persons – Adopted by reference.
9.80.200 Custodial interference – Adopted by reference.
9.80.300 Harassment – Adopted by reference.
9.80.400 Aggressive begging.
(1) The following sections of the Washington Criminal Code, as now in effect, and as may subsequently be amended, are adopted by reference to establish the crimes of assault and other crimes involving physical harm under the Burien criminal code:
9A.36.050 Reckless endangerment in the second degree.
(2) The following sections of the Revised Code of Washington, as now in effect, and as may subsequently be amended, are hereby adopted by reference:
10.99.030 Law enforcement officers – Training, powers, duties.
10.99.040 Restrictions upon and duties of court.
10.99.045 Appearances by defendant – Orders prohibiting contact.
10.99.050 Restriction or prohibition of contact with victim – Procedures.
10.99.055 Enforcement of orders against defendants.
26.50.020 Commencement of action – Jurisdiction – Venue.
26.50.030 Petition for an order for protection – Availability of forms and instructional brochures – Filing fee – Bond not required.
26.50.040 Application for leave to proceed in forma pauperis.
26.50.050 Hearing – Service – Time.
26.50.060 Relief.
26.50.080 Issuance of order – Assistance of peace officer – Designation of appropriate law enforcement agency.
26.50.090 Order – Service.
26.50.100 Order – Transmittal to law enforcement agency – Record in law enforcement information system – Enforceability.
26.50.120 Violation of order – Prosecuting attorney or attorney for municipality may be requested to assist – Cost and attorney’s fees.
26.50.130 Order – Modification – Transmittal.
26.50.140 Peace officer – Immunity.
26.50.200 Title to real estate – Effect.
[Ord. 184 § 2, 1996; Ord. 96 § 1, 1994; Ord. 63 § 18, 1993]
The following sections of the Washington Criminal Code as now in effect, and as may subsequently be amended, are adopted by reference to establish the crime of custodial interference under the Burien criminal code:
9A.40.080 Custodial interference – Assessment of costs – Defense – Consent defenses, restricted.
[Ord. 63 § 19, 1993]
(1) The following sections of the Revised Code of Washington as now in effect, and as may subsequently be amended, are hereby adopted by reference:
9A.46.050 Arraignment – No-contact order.
(2) The following sections of RCW Title 9, as now in effect, and as may subsequently be amended, are adopted by reference to establish additional crimes of harassment under the Burien criminal code:
9.61.230 Telephone calls to harass, intimidate, torment, embarrass.
9.61.240 Telephone calls to harass, intimidate, torment, or embarrass – Permitting telephone to be used.
9.61.250 Telephone calls to harass, intimidate, torment, or embarrass – Offense, where deemed committed.
(3) The following sections of RCW Title 10, as now in effect and as may subsequently be amended, are adopted by reference to establish additional crimes of harassment under the Burien criminal code:
[Ord. 562 § 5 (Exh. A), 2012; Ord. 184 § 1, 1996; Ord. 63 § 21, 1993]
(1) It is a crime for any person to engage in aggressive begging in any public place in the city as those terms are defined by this section.
(a) “Aggressive begging” means to beg with intent to intimidate another person into giving money or goods.
(b) “Beg” means to ask for money or goods as a charity, whether by words, bodily gestures, signs or other means.
(c) “Intimidate” means to coerce or frighten into submission or obedience.
(d) “Public place” means any road, alley, lane, parking area, sidewalk or any place, private or otherwise, adopted to and fitted for vehicular or pedestrian travel, that is in common use by the public with the consent, expressed or implied, of the owner or owners, and further, any public playground, school grounds, recreation grounds, parks, parkways, park drives, park paths and rights-of-way open to the use of the public.
(3) Aggressive begging shall constitute a misdemeanor. [Ord. 63 § 22, 1993]