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Ordinance No. 72-22 CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON ORDINANCE No.72- 1�= ., AN ORDINANCE AMENDING O dinance No.70-41 -"MOTOR VEHICLE CODE OF 1970 OF THE CITY OF TIGARD"'; - WITH RESPECT TO Sections 23 and 24 of CHAPTER VIII THEREOF, AND ADOPTING BY REFERENCE Sections 646.560 and 646.990 ORS, AND PRESCRIBING EFFECTIVE DATE. THE.CITY OF TIGARD ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: Section 1: That Section 23 of Chapter VIIlof Ordinance No. 70-41, z "Motor Vehicle Code of 1970 of the City of Tigard", be, and the same is hereby repealed. Section 2: That Section 24, Chapter VIII, of Ordinance No. 70-41, "Motor Vehicle Code of 1970 of the City of Tigard", be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: "Section 24: Tampering with Odometers Prohibited _ Penal . "Any person found guilty of violation of the provisions of Section 646.060 ORS shall be subject to the penalties prescribed by See- tion 646.999 URS, and said sections are by v,. reference herein made apart hereof." Section 3: This ordinance shall become effective on and after the -' 31st day after its passage by the City Council and approval by the Mayor. s PASSED: By unanimous vote of all Council members present after being read three times by number and title only ` this 13thday of March-':,, 1972• - Tli) Recor e City�off Tigprd APPROVED: By the Mayor this 13 day of "btarch.°. , 1972. Ctl City of Tigard ' Page 2, - ORDINANCE No. 72- (F M P 0 L I C E C 0 D E CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON I N D E X ARTICLE I - PRELIMINARY See. Page Application of Provisions 3 2 Purposes; Principles of Construction 2 1 Saving Clause; Constitutionality 4 2 Short Title 1 1 ARTICLE II - ADOPTION OF GENERAL PROVISIONS OF OREGON CRIMINAL CODE Burden of Proof 6 5 Criminal Liability (general principles) 3 3 Definitions (general) 6 5 -justification (general principles) 5 4 Obstructing Governmental Adminis- tration (definitions & defenses) 8 5 Parties to Crime 3 Perjury (definitions & defenses) 7 5 ARTICLE III - OFFENSES CLASSES OF OFFENSES Attempt 6 7 gimes, Misdemeanors 2 6 Inchoate Crimes 6 7 Misdemeanors (classification) 3 6 Offenses (definition) 1 6 Violations: Classification 5 6 Definition 4 6 ARTICLE SV AUTHORIZED DISPOSITION OF OFFENDERS Credits for Good Behavior 10 10 Criteria for Imposition of Fines 3 8 Consequences of Nonpayment of Fines or Costs 7 9 Coasts 5 9 Fines forCorporations 4 8 Fines for Misdemeanors & Violations 2 8 Sentence of Imprisonment for Misdemeanors 1. 8 Time & Method of Payment of Fines & Costs 6 9 Working Female Prisoners 9 10 Working Male Prisoners 8 10 ARTICLE V - OFFENSES INVOLVING DANGER TO PERSON Assault in Third Degree 1 13 Menacing 2 13 Recklessly Endangering a Person 43 13 13 Public Indecency _ r POLICE CODE I N D E X (continued) See. pz ARTICLE VI THEFT AND RELATED OFFENSES, OFFENSES AG-WINTT RO ERT. Consolidation of Theft Offenses 2 14 Crimi7^al Mischief: Third Deg_,ee 16 19. Second Degree 17 19 Criminal Trespass (definitions) 12 le Second Degree 13 19 First Degree 14 19 Definitions 1 14 Destruction of Official Notices aad Signs 20 20 Pleading and Proof 2 14 Poisoning Dogs 19 20 Possession of Burglar's Tools 18 19 Reckless Burning 15 19 Right of Possession 8 16 THEFT: By Deception 6 15 By Receiving 7 16 Defenses 10 17 Definition 3 15 Lost, Mislaid Property 5 15 Of Services 11 17 SEcond Degree 4 15 Value of Stolen Property 9 16 ARTICLE VII -FALSE SWEARING OBSTRUCTING GOVERNMENTAL ADMINISTRATION Pail jumping In Second Degree 3 21 Criminal Impersonation 12 23 False Swearing 1 21 Initiating a False Report 11 23 Obstructing Governmental Admin. 4 21 Refusing to Assist in Fire Fighting Operations 6 21 Refusing to Assist a Peace Officer 5 21 Resisting Arrest 10 22 Tampering With: A Witness 7 22 Physical Evidence 8 22 Public Records 9 22 Unsworn Falsification 2 21 .ra",�"a�.`3��,' j,��'?�` ;t .,y3,,. s� . .... ,_a_.-�.�"f .. T) �" .+ �...,i. ),g E .c...-�.=Ek`'T' �N•V"-v'"' POLICE _CODE (continued) I N D E X See. Page ARTICLE VIII - OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC ORDER p <Abuse of Venerated Objects 5 25 Blasting Without Permit 13 27 ` Creating a Hazard T 25 Criminal Defamation 9 26 - Disorderly Conduct 1 24 c Garbage Transportation ('Improper) 12 27 Harassment 4 24 Intoxication (public) 2 24 e Liquor: Sale or gift to minor, intoxi- cated or interdicted person 10 26 Purchase or possession by minor 11 27 Loitering in or near school . buildings 3 24 Littering (offensive) 6 25 Misrepresentation of age by minor 8 26 Peddling (Green River Ordinance) 14 28 Snow or Ice (failing to remove) 15 28 ARTICLE IX - NUISANCE OFFENSES Abatement t 6(4) 32 By City Not exclusive remedy 6(7) 32 Summary 6(6) 32 Definition 1 29 Hazards 3 29 F Hearing 6(3) 31 Maintenance of Nuisances 4 30 Notice: Of Assessment 6(5) 32 Of Nuisance 6(2) 30 Noxious Vegetation 2 29 Open Storage of Junk 5 30 ,r ARTICLE X - REPEALER 33 AtTICLE XI - EMERGENCY CLAUSE 33