Utah Code 10-8-50. Disturbing the peace — Public intoxication — Fighting — Obscene language — Disorderly conduct — Lewd behavior — Interference with officers — Trespass
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(1) Boards of commissioners and city councils of cities may provide for the punishment of any person or persons for:
Terms Used In Utah Code 10-8-50
- City: means a municipality that is classified by population as a city of the first class, a city of the second class, a city of the third class, a city of the fourth class, or a city of the fifth class, under Section
10-2-301 . See Utah Code 10-1-104 - Person: means an individual, corporation, partnership, organization, association, trust, governmental agency, or any other legal entity. See Utah Code 10-1-104
- Woman: means an adult human female. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
(1)(a) disturbing the peace or good order of the city;
(1)(b) disturbing the peace of any person or persons;
(1)(c) disturbing any lawful assembly;
(1)(d) public intoxication;
(1)(e) challenging, encouraging, or engaging in fighting;
(1)(f) using obscene or profane language in a place or under circumstances which could cause a breach of the peace or good order of the city;
(1)(g) engaging in indecent or disorderly conduct;
(1)(h) engaging in lewd or lascivious behavior or conduct in the city; and
(1)(i) interfering with any city officer in the discharge of his duty.
(2) Boards of commissioners and city councils of cities may provide for the punishment of trespass and such other petty offenses as the board of commissioners or city council may consider proper.
(3)
(3)(a) A woman‘s breast feeding, including breast feeding in any location where she otherwise may rightfully be, does not under any circumstance constitute a lewd or indecent act, irrespective of whether or not the breast is covered during or incidental to feeding.
(3)(b) Boards of commissioners and city councils of cities may not prohibit a woman’s breast feeding in any location where she otherwise may rightfully be, irrespective of whether the breast is uncovered during or incidental to the breast feeding.