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A person commits the offense of obstructing the watershed patrol if:

A. He/she intentionally uses or threatens to use force to obstruct a person he/she knows or should reasonably know is a watershed patrol officer and while such watershed patrol officer is performing his/her official duties on city property, within the corporate boundary of the city.

B. He/she intentionally does any act that he/she knows or should reasonably know will interfere with or obstruct a person known to be or who should reasonably be known to be a watershed patrol officer and while such watershed patrol officer is performing his/her official duties within the corporate boundary of the city.

C. Obstructing watershed patrol is a gross misdemeanor as defined by Section 10.04.080. (Ord. 3315-13 § 20, 2013.)