SFP 2.10(4)(4) Reassignment. If 2 recreation vehicles are inadvertently assigned the same RV site, the park may assign one of the RV parties to another site and may adjust the fees charged. SFP 2.10(5)(5) Unauthorized rv site. No persons may move from their assigned RV site to another RV site without prior approval. SFP 2.10 HistoryHistory: Renum. from SFP 2.01 (10) and am., cr. (2) to (5), Register, September, 1996, No. 489, eff. 10-1-96. SFP 2.11SFP 2.11 Loitering or prowling. No person may loiter or prowl in the park. Violation of this rule is defined as presence in the park, at a time, or in a manner not usual for law abiding individuals under circumstances that warrant alarm for the safety of persons or property in the vicinity. Among the circumstances which may be considered in determining whether alarm is warranted is the fact that the actor takes flight upon appearance of a peace officer, refuses to identify himself or herself, or manifestly endeavors to conceal himself or any object. Unless flight by the actor or other circumstances makes it impractical, a peace officer shall prior to any extended detainment afford the actor an opportunity to dispel any alarm which would otherwise be warranted, by requesting him to identify himself or herself and explain his presence and conduct. SFP 2.11 HistoryHistory: Renum. from SFP 2.01 (11), Register, September, 1996, No. 489, eff. 10-1-96. SFP 2.12SFP 2.12 Group picnic permit required. No group of 20 or more persons shall hold a picnic activity in the park without obtaining a permit from the director or his or her designee in advance of the day of the activity. The purpose of this rule is to reserve an area for group activities, given the limited amount of space appropriate for these functions. The required permits may be obtained at the park’s administrative office. Permits shall be issued on a first-come, first-serve, nondiscriminatory, and uniform basis. The reserved area must be occupied no later than 11:00 a.m. on the day of the scheduled activity; failure to appear and hold the area by at least one member of the group shall be cause to cancel the permit. Individuals of the group shall comply with all rules of the park. SFP 2.12 HistoryHistory: Renum. from SFP 2.01 (12), Register, September, 1996, No. 489, eff. 10-1-96. SFP 2.13SFP 2.13 Fireworks violation. No person may possess or discharge any fireworks regulated by state law under s. 167.10, Stats., without a written contract with the director or his or her designee and a permit from the chief of police. SFP 2.13 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, September, 1996, No. 489, eff. 10-1-96. SFP 2.14(1)(1) Definition. In this section, “dangerous weapon” means any device designed as a weapon and capable of producing death or great bodily harm, any electric weapon as defined in s. 941.295 (1c), Stats., or any other device or instrumentality which, in the manner it is used or intended to be used, is calculated or likely to produce death or great bodily harm. Dangerous weapon includes: blackjack, billy, standclub, sandbag, bludgeon, nunchaku sticks, throwing stars, sling shot, any instrument which impels a missile by compressed air, spring, or blank cartridges are used, crossknuckles, knuckles of any metal, barbed or blade type arrowhead, bowie knife, dirk knife, dirk, dagger, switch blade that may be drawn without the necessity of contact with the blade itself or is automatically opened by pressure on the handle or some other part of the knife and is commonly known as a switch blade knife, straight-edge razor or any other knife having a blade 3 inches or longer. SFP 2.14(2)(2) Definition. In this section, “look-alike firearm” means any imitation of any original firearm that was manufactured, designed and produced after December 31, 1897, including and limited to toy guns, water guns, replica nonguns, and air-soft guns firing nonmetallic projectiles. SFP 2.14(3)(3) Negligent handling of a firearm or dangerous weapon. No person may endanger another’s safety by the negligent operation or handling of a firearm or dangerous weapon. SFP 2.14(4)(4) Operating or going armed with a firearm while under the influence of an intoxicant. No person may go armed with a firearm while under the influence of an intoxicant. SFP 2.14(5)(5) Pointing a firearm at another person. No person may Intentionally point a firearm or look-alike firearm at or toward another person. SFP 2.14(6)(6) Discharges a firearm in the park. No person may discharge a firearm, without written consent of the chief of police or his or her designee. SFP 2.14(7)(7) Carrying a concealed weapon. No person except a peace officer shall go armed with a concealed and dangerous weapon. SFP 2.14(8)(8) Sale of knives or dangerous weapons prohibited. The display, sale, or distribution of knives, and / or dangerous weapons of any type, shall be prohibited unless such display, sale, or distribution is specifically authorized by the chief of police or his or her designee under the terms of any contract executed by the board. The board through its duly appointed agents, or representatives, reserves the right to determine what item does, or does not, constitute a knife or dangerous weapon under this subsection. SFP 2.14(9)(9) Carrying or possession of dangerous weapons. No person may carry, possess or use any dangerous weapon, except with the written approval of the chief of police or his or her designee or for law enforcement purposes. Dangerous weapons not approved by the chief of police may be confiscated by a police officer. SFP 2.14 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, September, 1996, No. 489, eff. 10-1-96; correction in (1) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register March 2017 No. 735. SFP 2.15(1)(1) False fire alarm. No person may intentionally give a false fire alarm, whether by means of a fire alarm system or otherwise. SFP 2.15(2)(2) False 911 telephone system call. No person may make an emergency call by dialing 911 for police, medical or ambulance service, whether or not conversation ensues, knowing that no emergency exists. SFP 2.15(3)(3) Impersonating a police officer. No person may impersonate a police officer or peace officer. SFP 2.15(4)(4) Resisting an officer. No person may resist, or in any way interfere with any police officer in the discharge of his or her duty. SFP 2.15(5)(5) Hindering an officer. No person may in any manner assist any person that is in the custody of any police officer to escape or attempt to escape from such custody, or shall rescue or attempt to rescue any person in police custody. SFP 2.15(6)(6) Obstructing officer. No person may knowingly give false information to a police officer with intent to mislead the officer in the performance of his or her duty. SFP 2.15(7)(7) Obstructing emergency or rescue personnel. SFP 2.15(7)(a)(a) No person may knowingly obstruct any emergency medical personnel in the performance of duties relating to an emergency or rescue. SFP 2.15(7)(b)(b) In this subsection, “emergency medical personnel” means an emergency medical technician licensed under s. 256.15, Stats., police officer or fire fighter, or other person operating or staffing an ambulance or an authorized emergency vehicle. SFP 2.15(8)(a)(a) No person in custody, pursuant to a legal arrest, shall intentionally escape or attempt to escape from custody. SFP 2.15(8)(b)(b) In this subsection, “escape” means to leave in any manner without lawful permission or authority. SFP 2.15 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, September, 1996, No. 489, eff. 10-1-96; correction in (7) (b) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register March 2013 No. 687. SFP 2.16SFP 2.16 Controlled or harmful substances. SFP 2.16(1)(1) Use or possession of a controlled substance. SFP 2.16(1)(a)(a) No person may use or possess a controlled substance as defined in s. 961.01 (4), Stats., except with the specific exemptions set forth in ch. 961, Stats. SFP 2.16(2)(a)(a) No person may use or possess marijuana, except when such use or possession is authorized under ch. 961, Stats. SFP 2.16(3)(3) Possession, use, delivery, or manufacture with intent to deliver, drug paraphernalia. SFP 2.16(3)(a)(a) No person may use, possess, deliver, possess with intent to deliver, or manufacture with intent to deliver, drug paraphernalia, knowing that it will be primarily used to plant, propagate, cultivate, produce, process, prepare, test, analyze, pack, repack, store, contain,conceal, inject, ingest, inhale or otherwise introduce into the human body a controlled substance in violation of ch. 961, Stats. SFP 2.16(3)(c)(c) In this subsection, determining whether an object is drug paraphernalia is shown in s. 961.572, Stats. SFP 2.16(4)(4) Smelling or inhalation of harmful substances prohibited. SFP 2.16(4)(a)(a) No person may smell gases or inhale the fumes or vapors of any harmful substance with the intent of being intoxicated, stupefied, irrational, paralyzed or changing or distorting or disturbing his or her eyesight, thinking process, judgment, balance or muscular coordination. SFP 2.16(4)(b)(b) No person may for the purpose of violating or aiding another to violate any provision of this subsection, possess, buy, sell, transfer possession, or receive possession of any harmful substance. No person may sell or transfer possession of any aerosol spray paint containing a harmful substance having the property of releasing toxic vapors to any person under 17 years of age. SFP 2.16(4)(c)(c) In this subsection the term, “harmful substances” means any substance, other than toxic glues as defined in sub. (5) (c). having the property of releasing toxic vapors or which vaporizes to produce a vapor, gas or fume which when inhaled produces intoxication, stupefaction, irrational behavior, paralysis, or changing, distorting or disturbing his or her eyesight, thinking process, judgment, balance or muscular coordination. SFP 2.16(5)(a)(a) No person may inhale or otherwise introduce into his or her respiratory tract any toxic glue or any vapors or fumes which may be released from any toxic glues with the intent of becoming intoxicated, elated, excited, stupefied, irrational, paralyzed, or of changing, distorting, or disturbing his or her eyesight, thinking process, judgment, balance or muscular coordination. SFP 2.16(5)(b)(b) No person may, for the purpose of violating or aiding another to violate any provision of this subsection, possess, buy, sell, transfer possession of any toxic glue. No person may sell or transfer possession of any toxic glue to any person under 17 years of age, provided, however, that one tube or container of toxic glue may be sold or transferred to a child under 17 years of age immediately in conjunction with the sale or transfer of a model kit, if the kit requires approximately such quantity of the glue for assembly of the model, and provided further, that this paragraph does not prohibit the transfer of a tube or other container of such glue from a parent to his or her child or from a legal guardian to his or her ward. SFP 2.16(5)(c)(c) In this subsection the term, “toxic glues” means any glue, adhesive cement, mucilage, plastic cement, or any similar substance containing one or more of the following volatile substances: Acetone, benzene, butyl alcohol, ethylene alcohol, methyl cellosolve, acetate, methyl ethyl ketone, methyl isobutyl ketone, pentachlorophenol, petroleum ether, trichlorethylene, tricresyl phosphate, toluene, toluol, or any other chemical capable of producing intoxication when inhaled. SFP 2.16 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, September, 1996, No. 489, eff. 10-1-96; corrections made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register, September, 1996, No. 489; emerg. am. (4) (b) and (5) (b) eff. 8-1-97; am. (4) (b) and (5) (b), Register, June, 1998, No. 510, eff. 7-1-98. SFP 2.17(1)(1) Sale of alcoholic beverages without a concession contract. As authorized by s. 125.06, Stats., the board shall obtain a permit or license covering the retail sales of alcoholic beverages, during events and shows by lessees holding a concession contract with the park which includes the sale of alcoholic beverages. SFP 2.17(2)(2) Required age of bartenders or concessionaires selling alcoholic beverages. A lessee holding a concession contract for the sale of alcoholic beverages may employ people under the legal drinking age to serve, sell or vend alcoholic beverages, these employees shall be 18 years old or older. Any employee under the legal drinking age that serves, sells or vends alcoholic beverages shall be under the immediate supervision of a person who has attained the legal drinking age. SFP 2.17(3)(3) Sale of alcoholic beverage to underage person. No person that is employed by a lessee that holds a concession contract for the sale of alcoholic beverages shall traffic, deal, sell, or vend any alcoholic beverages to an underage person not accompanied by his or her parent, guardian or spouse who has attained the legal drinking age. SFP 2.17(4)(4) Lessee permitting underaged drinking on leased premises. No lessee shall permit or fail to take action to prevent the illegal consumption of alcoholic beverages by an underage person on the lessee’s premises. SFP 2.17(5)(a)(a) “Alcoholic beverage” means fermented malt beverages, wine and intoxicating liquor. SFP 2.17(5)(c)(c) “Underage person” means a person who has not attained the legal drinking age. SFP 2.17 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, September, 1996, No. 489, eff. 10-1-96. SFP 2.18SFP 2.18 Child labor laws. No minor under 17 years of age may be employed or permitted to work in gainful employment unless the employer has on file a child labor permit authorizing the employment, as specified in s. DWD 270.05 (3). Each day and each instance of violation shall constitute a separate and distinct offense. SFP 2.18 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, September, 1996, No. 489, eff. 10-1-96; correction made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register, September, 1996, No. 489; emerg. am, eff. 8-1-97; am. Register, June, 1998, No. 510, eff. 7-1-98; correction made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Register March 2013 No. 687. SFP 2.19SFP 2.19 Lottery. No person may conduct a lottery as set forth in s. 945.01 (5), Stats. The board shall be notified in writing of any game, drawing, contest, sweepstakes or other promotion, which is permitted under s. 945.01 (5), Stats., together with written approval from the Milwaukee county district attorney’s office. SFP 2.19 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, September, 1996, No. 489, eff. 10-1-96. SFP 2.20(1)(1) No person may make a bet, or participate in a lottery, or play a gambling machine, or conduct a lottery or, with intent to conduct a lottery, possess facilities to do so. SFP 2.20(3)(3) In this section the term “gambling machine” has the meaning given in s. 945.01 (3), Stats. SFP 2.20 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, September, 1996, No. 489, eff. 10-1-96; correction in (2) and (3) made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Register, June, 1998, No. 510. SFP 2.21(1)(1) Game of chance. No person may operate or conduct a game of amusement that is a lottery, raffle, or game of chance, has the meaning given in s. 945.01 (5), Stats. SFP 2.21(2)(2) Required display of signs at amusement games. Each amusement game shall have a sign or signs conspicuously displayed stating the cost per play, an explanation of how the game is played and how the prizes are awarded. The sign shall be made out of wood or posterboard and the lettering shall be plain and at least two inches in height. SFP 2.21(3)(3) Improper display of prizes at amusement games. Each amusement game shall be clearly posted as to the number of prizes or wins required for each trade. All prizes that may be won shall be displayed, no prizes shall be displayed or offered which cannot be won. Cash prizes or dangerous weapons has the meaning given in s. SFP 2.14 (1) shall not be awarded as prizes, no prize shall be repurchased and any prize award system which requires forfeitures of previously won prizes in exchange for another play is prohibited. SFP 2.21(4)(4) Prohibited amusement games. Each amusement game shall be winable and possible to perform under the rules stated from the playing position of the player. Further no concealed numbers, conversion charts, score card or punchboards shall be used to play the game. SFP 2.21 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, September, 1996, No. 489, eff. 10-1-96. SFP 2.22(1)(1) Unauthorized duplication of park key(s). No person may duplicate park key(s) or request the unauthorized duplication of key(s). SFP 2.22(2)(2) Unauthorized transfer or person in possession of park key(s). No person may transfer any park key(s) from an individual entrusted with its possession to an unauthorized person, or be in unauthorized possession of a park key(s). SFP 2.22(3)(3) Confiscation. Any key(s) in the possession of unauthorized persons may be confiscated. SFP 2.22 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, September, 1996, No. 489, eff. 10-1-96.
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