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(1) ASSAULTIVE BEHAVIOR. (a) No person may intentionally
strike, shove, hit, punch, kick or otherwise subject another person
to physical contact or cause bodily harm without the consent of the
person.
(b) This subsection shall not be applicable if the individuals
involved have a relationship, as defined in s. 968.075 (1) (a),
Stats., which requires a law enforcement officer to investigate the
matter as a domestic abuse incident.
(2) CONTAINERS IN SPECTATOR FACILITIES. No person may
carry or possess any disposable container within the confines of
public areas in spectator facilities. As used in this subsection “disposable container” means any bottle, can, or other container
designed or used for carrying liquids or solids, but does not
include a personally owned container designed for reuse and originally
sold or purchased exclusively as a refillable container. The
provisions of this section shall not apply to containers used or supplied
by authorized concessionaires who are required to dispense
beverages to consumers in either paper or plastic containers.
(3) DANGEROUS WEAPONS. (a) No person may carry, possess
or use any dangerous weapon on university lands or in university
buildings or facilities, except with the written approval of the chief
administrative officer or for law enforcement purposes.
(b) No person may display or portray as real any object that
resembles a dangerous weapon on university lands or in university
buildings or facilities, except with the written approval of the
chief administrative officer.
(c) Dangerous weapons in violation of this subsection may be
confiscated and removed from university lands by police.
(d) In this subsection, the term “dangerous weapon” has the
meaning specified in s. 939.22 (10), Stats.
(4) FIRE SAFETY. (a) No person may light, build or use, or
cause another to light, build or use, any fires, including but not
limited to burning candles, burning incense or gas or charcoal
cooking appliances, on university lands or in university facilities
except in such places as are established for these purposes and
designated by the chief administrative officer.
(b) No person may handle burning material in a highly negligent
manner. In this subsection, burning material is handled in a
highly negligent manner if it is handled under circumstances in
which the person should realize that a substantial and unreasonable
risk of serious damage to another’s property is created.
(c) No person may throw away any cigarette, cigar, pipe ash
or other burning material without first extinguishing it.
(d) No person may interfere with, tamper with or remove,
without authorization, any smoke detector, fire extinguisher, fire
hose, fire hydrant or other fire fighting equipment.
(e) No person may intentionally give a false fire alarm,
whether by means of a fire alarm system or otherwise.
(f) No person may deface, remove, tamper with or obstruct
from view any sign which has been posted to provide directions
for fire or emergency exits from university facilities.
(g) No person may remain in any university facility or on university
lands when an audible or visual fire alarm has been activated
or upon being notified by fire fighting, law enforcement or
security personnel to evacuate.
(5) OPERATION OF A MOTOR VEHICLE OFF ROADWAYS. No person
shall operate an unauthorized motor vehicle or motorized device,
including motorcycles, mopeds, motor scooters and self−balancing
transportation devices, off designated roadways, paved or
unpaved, or on service roads or pedestrian paths, regardless of the
surface, on university lands. This subsection does not apply to
motorized wheelchairs or other mobility devices which have the
primary design function of assisting the physically challenged.
(6) POSSESSION OF FIREWORKS. (a) No person may possess or
use fireworks on university lands without authorization from the
chief administrative officer.
(b) In this subsection, the term “fireworks” has the meaning
specified in s. 167.10 (1), Stats.
(7) RESISTING OR OBSTRUCTING POLICE OFFICERS. (a) No person
may knowingly resist or obstruct a university police officer
while that officer is doing any act in an official capacity and with
lawful authority.
(b) In this subsection, “obstruct” includes without limitation
knowingly giving false information or knowingly placing physical
evidence with the intent to mislead a university police officer
in the performance of his or her duty.
(8) PLAY VEHICLES. No person may use a skateboard, roller skates, roller blades, in−line skates, or any similar wheeled devices, a toboggan, or a sled anywhere on university lands, except as designated by the chief administrative officer.
(9) THROWING HARD OBJECTS. No person may, in a manner
likely to cause physical harm or property damage, throw, drop,
kick, hit or otherwise project any hard object, bottle, can, container,
snowball or other item of a similar nature on university
lands or within or from within university buildings or facilities.