The following statutes defining offenses against the peace and good order of the state are adopted by reference to define offenses against the peace and good order of the City of Fox Lake. With the exception of § 938.342, Wis. Stats., the penalty for commission of such offenses hereunder shall be limited to a forfeiture imposed under the general penalty provisions of §
1-4 of this Code of Ordinances. Any future amendments, revisions or modifications of the statutes incorporated herein by reference are intended to be made part of this Code. The penalty for truancy and high school dropouts shall be governed by the provisions of § 938.342, Wis. Stats., as adopted herein.
A. Miscellaneous.
(1) Section
97.627, Causing fires by tobacco smoking.
(2) Section
134.65, Cigarette and tobacco products retailer license.
(3) Section
134.66, Restrictions on sale or gift of cigarettes or nicotine or
tobacco products.
(4) Section
167.10, Regulation of fireworks.
(5) Section
167.31, Safe use and transportation of firearms and bows.
(6) Section
173.10, Investigation of cruelty complaints.
(7) Section
173.24, Reimbursement for expenses.
(8) Section
175.25, Storage of junked automobiles.
(9) Section
254.92, Purchase or possession of cigarettes or tobacco products by
person under 18 prohibited.
B. Chapter
118, General School Operations.
(1) Section
118.07, Health and safety requirements.
(2) Section
118.08, School zones; crossings.
(3) Section
118.09, Safety zones.
(4) Section
118.10, School safety patrols.
(5) Section
118.105, Control of traffic on school premises.
(6) Section
118.11, School fences.
(7) Section
118.123, Reports and records.
(8) Section
118.163, Municipal truancy and school dropout ordinances.
C. Chapter
938, Juvenile Justice Code.
(1) Section
938.125, Jurisdiction over juveniles alleged to have violated civil
laws or ordinances.
(2) Section
938.17, Jurisdiction over traffic, boating, snowmobile, all-terrain
vehicle, and utility terrain vehicle violations and over civil law
and ordinance violations.
(3) Section
938.342, Disposition; truancy and school dropout ordinance violations.
(4) Section
938.343, Disposition of juvenile adjudged to have violated a civil
law or an ordinance.
(5) Section
938.344, Disposition; certain intoxicating liquor, beer and drug violations.
(6) Section
938.345, Disposition of juvenile adjudged in need of protection or
services.
D. Chapter
939, Crimes – General Provisions.
(1) Section
939.05(2)(b), Aiding and abetting.
(2) Section
939.22, Words and phrases defined.
E. Chapter
940, Crimes Against Life and Bodily Security.
(1) Section
940.19(1), Battery.
(2) Section
940.291, Law enforcement officer; failure to render aid.
(3) Section
940.42, Intimidation of witnesses.
(4) Section
940.44, Intimidation of victims.
F. Chapter
941, Crimes Against Public Health and Safety.
(1) Section
941.01, Negligent operation of vehicle.
(2) Section
941.10, Negligent handling of burning material.
(3) Section
941.12(2) and (3), Interfering with fire fighting.
(4) Section
941.13, False alarms.
(5) Section
941.20(1), Endangering safety by use of dangerous weapon.
(6) Section
941.23, Carrying concealed weapon.
(7) Section
941.235, Carrying firearm in public building.
(8) Section
941.35, Emergency telephone calls.
(9) Section
941.36, Fraudulent tapping of electric wires or gas or water meters
or pipes.
(10) Section
941.37(1) and (2), Obstructing emergency or rescue personnel.
G. Chapter
942, Crimes Against Reputation, Privacy and Civil Liberties.
(1) Section
942.01, Defamation.
(2) Section
942.03, Giving false information for publication.
(3) Section
942.05, Opening letters.
H. Chapter
943, Crimes Against Property.
(1) Section
943.01(1), Damage to property.
(2) Section
943.11, Entry into locked vehicle.
(3) Section
943.125, Entry into locked coin box.
(4) Section
943.13, Trespass to land.
(5) Section
943.14, Criminal trespass to dwellings.
(6) Section
943.145, Criminal trespass to a medical facility.
(7) Section
943.15, Entry onto a construction site or into a locked building,
dwelling or room.
(8) Section
943.20(1), (2) and (3)(a), Theft.
(9) Section
943.21(3)(am), Fraud on hotel or restaurant keeper, recreational attraction,
taxicab operator, or gas station.
(10) Section
943.22, Use of cheating tokens.
(11) Section
943.23(1) and (5), Operating vehicle without owner's consent.
(12) Section
943.24, Issue of worthless check.
(13) Section
943.34(1)(a), Receiving stolen property.
(14) Section
943.37, Alteration of property identification marks.
(15) Section
943.38(3), Forgery.
(16) Section
943.41, Financial transaction card crimes.
(17) Section
943.46, Theft of video service.
(18) Section
943.50(1) to (3) and (4)(a), Retail theft; theft of services.
(19) Section
943.55, Removal of shopping cart.
(20) Section
943.70, Computer crimes.
I. Chapter
944, Crimes Against Sexual Morality.
(1) Section
944.15, Public fornication.
(2) Section
944.17, Sexual gratification.
(3) Section
944.20, Lewd and lascivious behavior.
(4) Section
944.21, Obscene material or performance.
(5) Section
944.23, Making lewd, obscene or indecent drawings.
(6) Section
944.30, Prostitution.
(7) Section
944.31, Patronizing prostitutes.
(8) Section
944.33, Pandering.
(9) Section
944.36, Solicitation of drinks prohibited.
J. Chapter
945, Gambling.
(1) Section
945.01, Definitions.
(2) Section
945.02, Gambling.
(3) Section
945.04, Permitting premises to be used for commercial gambling.
K. Chapter
946, Crimes Against Government and Its Administration.
(1) Section
946.40, Refusing to aid officer.
(2) Section
946.41, Resisting or obstructing officer.
(3) Section
946.42(2), Escape.
(4) Section
946.46, Encouraging violation of probation, extended supervision or
parole.
(5) Section
946.69, Falsely assuming to act as a public officer or employee or
a utility employee.
(6) Section
946.70, Impersonating peace officers, fire fighters, or other emergency
personnel.
(7) Section
946.72(2), Tampering with public records and notices.
L. Chapter
947, Crimes Against Public Peace, Order and Other Interests.
(1) Section
947.01, Disorderly conduct.
(2) Section
947.012, Unlawful use of telephone.
(3) Section
947.013, Harassment.
(4) Section
947.06, Unlawful assemblies.
M. Chapter
948, Crimes Against Children.
(1) Section
948.01, Definitions.
(2) Section
948.09, Sexual intercourse with a child age 16 or older.
(3) Section
948.10, Exposing genitals, pubic area or intimate parts.
(4) Section
948.11(1)(b) and (2)(b), Exposing a child to harmful material or harmful
descriptions or narrations.
(5) Section
948.21, Neglecting a child.
(6) Section
948.40, Contributing to the delinquency of a child.
(7) Section
948.50, Strip search by school employee.
(8) Section
948.51(1), (2) and (3)(a), Hazing.
(9) Section
948.60, Possession of a dangerous weapon by a person under 18.
(10) Section
948.61(1) and (2), Dangerous weapons other than firearms on school
premises.
(11) Section
948.63, Receiving property from a child.
N. Chapter
951, Crimes Against Animals.
(1) Section
951.01, Definitions.
(2) Section
951.015, Construction and application.
(3) Section
951.02, Mistreating animals.
(4) Section
951.03, Dognapping and catnapping.
(5) Section
951.04, Leading animal from motor vehicle.
(6) Section
951.05, Transportation of animals.
(7) Section
951.06, Use of poisonous and controlled substances.
(8) Section
951.07, Use of certain devices prohibited.
(9) Section
951.08, Instigating fights between animals.
(10) Section
951.09, Shooting at caged or staked animals.
(11) Section
951.10, Sale of baby rabbits, chicks and other fowl.
(12) Section
951.11, Artificially colored animals; sale.
(13) Section
951.13, Providing proper food and drink to confined animals.
(14) Section
951.14, Providing proper shelter.
(15) Section
951.15, Abandoning animals.