Daviess County - Indiana Criminal Code 2022
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emergency medical person’s emergency func tions or duties commits obstructing an emergency medical person, a Class A misdemeanor. 35-44.1-4-10. Public safety remote interference. A person who operates an unmanned aerial vehicle in a manner that is intended to obstruct or interfere with: (1) a law enforcement officer; (2) a firefighter; (3) an emergency medical person; or (4) a member of a search and rescue team or mission; while the individual described in subdivisions (1) through (4) is performing or attempting to perform the individual's official duties, commits public safety remote aerial interference, a Class A mis demeanor. However, the offense is a Level 6 felony if the person has a prior unrelated convic tion under this section. Chapter 5. Illegal Alien Offenses. 35-44.1-5-1. Non-application of chapter. 35-44.1-5-2. “Alien” defined. 35-44.1-5-3. Transporting illegal alien. 35-44.1-5-4. Harboring illegal alien. 35-44.1-5-5. No violation of chapter for certain acts involving children. 35-44.1-5-6. Evidence that person is illegal alien. 35-44.1-5-7. Impounding vehicles used to commit violations of chapter. 35-44.1-5-1. Non-application of chapter. This chapter does not apply to the following: (1) Achurch or religious organization con ducting an activity that is protected by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. (2) The provision of assistance for health care items and services that are necessary for the treatment of an emergency medical condition of an individual. (3) Ahealth care provider (as defined in IC 16-18-2-163(a)) that is providing health care services. (4) An attorney or other person that is pro viding legal services. (5) A person who: (A) is a spouse of an alien or who
gency incident area immediately after being requested to do so by a firefighter or law enforce ment officer commits a Class A misdemeanor. 35-44.1-4-6. Firefighter improperly refusing to leave emergency incident area. A firefighter who: (1) has not been dispatched to an emer gency incident area; (2) enters an emergency incident area; and (3) refses to leave an emergency incident area immediately after being requested to do so by a dispatched firefighter or law enforcement officer; commits a Class C infraction. 35-44.1-4-7. Person improperly entering emergency incident area. A person other than a firefighter who, with intent to mislead a firefighter or law enforcement officer as to the person’s status as a dispatched fire fighter, knowingly or intentionally enters an emer gency incident area while wearing, transporting, or otherwise possessing a uniform, fire protective clothing, or fire protective gear commits a Class Amisdemeanor. However, the offense is a Level 6 felony if, as a proximate result of the person entering the emergency incident area, a person or firefighter suffers bodily injury. 35-44.1-4-8. Obstructing or interfering with firefighter. A person who knowingly or intentionally obstructs or interferes with a firefighter perform ing or attempting to perform the firefighter’s emergency functions or duties as a firefighter commits obstructing a firefighter, a Class Amis demeanor. 35-44.1-4-9. Obstructing an emergency medical person. (a) As used in this section, “emergency med ical person” means a person who holds a certifi cate issued by the Indiana emergency medical services commission to provide emergency med ical services. (b) A person who knowingly or intentionally obstructs or interferes with an emergency medical person performing or attempting to perform the
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