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B. He or she intentionally does any act that he or she knows or should reasonably know will <br /> interfere with or obstruct a person known to be or who should reasonably be known to be a park <br /> ranger and while such park ranger is performing his or her official duties. <br /> Is hereby amended to read as follows: <br /> Obstructing a park ranger prohibited. <br /> A person commits the offense of obstructing a park ranger if: <br /> A. He or she intentionally uses or threatens to use force to obstruct a person he or she knows or <br /> should reasonably know is a park ranger and while such park ranger is performing his or her <br /> official duties; or <br /> B. He or she willfully hinders, delays or obstructs any park ranger in the discharge of his or her <br /> official powers or duties. <br /> Section 5: Sections 3 and 4 (part) of Ordinance 1615-89 (EMC 9.06.038), which reads as <br /> follows: <br /> Refusal to give information to park ranger. <br /> Any person requested to identify himself or herself to a park ranger pursuant to an investigation <br /> of a park code violation has a duty to identify himself or herself and give his or her current <br /> address. <br /> Is hereby amended to read as follows: <br /> Refusal to give information to park ranger. <br /> A. A person commits the offense of refusal to give information to a park ranger if he or she <br /> knows or should know they are in a city park and fails to comply with any of the duties set forth <br /> in subsection B of this section. <br /> B. 1. Any person who is requested or signaled to stop by a park ranger has a duty to stop. <br /> Whenever any person is stopped for investigation of a park code violation, the park ranger may <br /> detain that person for a reasonable period of time necessary to identify the person, check for <br /> outstanding warrants and/or driver license status, and complete and issue a notice of infraction or <br /> criminal citation. <br /> 2. Any person requested to identify himself or herself to a park ranger pursuant to an <br /> investigation of a park code violation has a duty to identify himself or herself and give his or her <br /> date of birth and current address. <br /> 4 <br />