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INTRODUCED BY COUNCILMEMBER WAGNER <br /> <br />8173 OR[I I NANCE <br /> <br />I\iO, 5957 <br /> <br />Ai',l OF,',DilqANCE AMEN)Z)lNG CHAPTEiR 2::~: Oi:z THE MUNI(]IF'AL CODE OF <br />FHE C I T Y OF UN I VERS i TY C ]: "FY, RELAT I NG TO OFFEI',ISES - <br />i'j!SCt=ZL..LAh~EOLJS~ AIqD ENACTI'NG A NEW SECTION ]'HEREIN TO BE <br />KNOWN AS "SEC'rlON %~3-56. PROTECTIVE ORDER VIOLATIC]NS~" <br />AND PROVID3'NG A PENAt. TY. <br /> <br /> ){;F{ ):'i" ORI]A]'NELI B'f THE C[]UNC]iL OP' THE CITY OF L!NIVERSITY C]i]'Y, <br />tvl{SSC]Ui;~:(. AS FOLLOWS: <br /> <br /> se. Fr.!=.f-2!!....j'. Chaoter 23 o4z the I~iunicioal (]ode oT: the City o.F <br />Ljn~versity CitV, relatin0 te 0~'~enses-Misc:ellaneous is hereby <br />amended by enacting ~herein a new secticon to be known as "Seetican <br />2'3-56~ F'ro'l:ective Order Vielations~" reading as ~'ollows: <br /> <br />'.::;p~,-. '2'::-M/-. Protective Orc er Viclations. <br /> <br />.l,, <br /> <br />indicates otherwise. the ~'oilowing terms shall <br /> <br />(1) <br /> <br />"Abuse", includes but is not li. mitecj to the <br />occurrence o~= any o.F the ~ol ].owing acts. <br />atten,ots, or 'threats against a peruson who may <br />be protected under Chapter 455, RSMo: <br /> <br />"Assault" , purposely or knowingly p].acing <br />or attempting to place another in 4=ear <br />physical harem: <br /> <br />"Battery", purposely or knowingly causino <br />physical harm to another with er without <br />a deacily weapon; <br /> <br />(C <br /> <br />"Coercion", compelling another Oy ~'orce <br />er threat o~-' R~rce to engage in conduct <br />~:r'om which the latter has a right to <br />abstain or to absl:ain ~rom c:onduct in <br />which the errson has a right to engage~ <br /> <br />(d <br /> <br />kr~owing course o~ conduct involving more <br />than one i. ncic~ent that alarms or' causes <br />distress to another person ancl serves no <br />legitimate purpose. The course o~ <br /> <br />reasonable person to su~'er substantial <br />en',otional distress and must acztually <br /> <br />the petitioner. Such conduct might <br />include, but is not limited to: <br /> <br /> <br />