[Adopted 6-14-2011 by L.L. No. 5-2011]
This article shall be known as the law "Restricting Disruptive
Protesting Activities at Funeral-Related Events."
The Legislature finds that:
A. It is generally recognized that families have a substantial
interest in organizing and attending funerals for deceased relatives.
B. The interests of families in privately and peacefully mourning the
loss of deceased relatives are violated when funerals are targeted
for picketing and other public demonstrations.
C. Full opportunity exists under the terms and provisions of this section
for the exercise of freedom of speech and other constitutional rights:
(1) At times other than within one hour prior to the commencement of
any funeral, during any funeral, or until one hour following the completion
of any funeral; and
(2) At locations other than within 1,000 feet of a funeral.
The purposes of this article are to:
A. Protect the privacy of grieving families within one hour prior to
the commencement of any funeral, during any funeral, or until one
hour following the completion of any funeral;
B. Preserve the peaceful character of cemeteries, mortuaries and churches
within one hour prior to the commencement of any funeral, during any
funeral, or until one hour following the completion of any funeral;
and
C. Protect the First Amendment rights of individuals by placing only
restrictions that are content neutral and contain a reasonable time
and place limitation.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
DEMONSTRATION
Picketing and other protest conduct directed at a funeral-related
event, including but not limited to oration and speech with or without
the use of sound amplification equipment or devices, and display of
signs with or without verbal accompaniment.
FUNERAL-RELATED EVENT
Ceremonies, wakes, funerals, burials, Shiva, and other memorial
services held in connection with a deceased person.
No person shall knowingly engage in a demonstration within 1,000
feet of any church, synagogue or other place of worship, mortuary,
funeral home, cemetery, or other location at which a funeral-related
event is being held within one hour prior to the commencement of any
funeral-related event, during any funeral-related event, or until
one hour following the completion of any funeral-related event.
A violation of any provision of this article shall constitute
an offense and be punishable as follows:
A. Any person violating the provisions of this article shall be guilty
of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by
a fine not to exceed $1,000 and/or by imprisonment of up to one year.
Each such violation shall constitute a separate and distinct offense.
B. This article shall be enforced by any law enforcement agency having
jurisdiction.
If any clause, sentence, paragraph, subdivision, section or
part of this article or application thereof to any person, individual,
corporation, firm, partnership or entity shall be adjudged by any
court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid or unconstitutional,
such determination shall not affect, impair or invalidate the remainder
thereof, but shall be confined in its operation to the clause, sentence,
paragraph, subdivision, section or part of this article or its application
to the person, individual, corporation, firm, partnership or entity
directly involved in the proceeding in which such adjudication shall
have been rendered.