Chapter UWSP 18 Codes
18.06(41)-18.06(50)
(41) THEFT.
(a) No person may intentionally take and carry away, use, transfer, conceal, or retain possession of movable property of another with a value of under $100, without consent and with intent to deprive the owner permanently of such property.
(b) No person may intentionally take and carry away, use, transfer. conceal, or retain possession of movable property of another with a value of at least $ 100 but not more than $500, without consent and with the intent to deprive the owner permanently of such property.
(42) 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(l)(a), Stats., which requires a law enforcement officer to investigate the matter as a domestic abuse incident.
(43) OPERATION OF A MOTOR VEHICLE OFF ROADWAYS. No person shall operate a motor vehicle off designated roadways, paved or unpaved, on university lands, in a manner that may cause damage to property or endanger the safety of any person.
(44) MISUSE OF PARKING SERVICES.
(a) No person may falsify, alter or duplicate or request the unauthorized falsification, alteration or duplication of any type of university parking permit.
(b) No person may knowingly display on a vehicle, or knowingly allow another person to display on a vehicle, a falsified, altered, duplicated, stolen, lost or found parking permit.
(c) No person may knowingly provide false information to any university employee or agent with the intent to obtain a valid university parking permit.
(45) COMPUTER DATA, PROGRAMS, EQUIPMENT OR SUPPLIES. No person may willfully, knowingly and without authorization do or attempt to do any of the following:
(a) Modify, destroy, access, take possession of or copy data, computer programs or supporting documentation;
(b) Disclose restricted access codes or other restricted access information to a person not authorized to possess such codes or information;
(c) Modify, destroy, use, take or damage a computer, computer system or computer network;
(d) Modify, destroy, use, take or damage any equipment or supplies used, or intended to be used, in a computer, computer system or computer network.
(46) COMPUTER USE.
(a) No person may, with intent to harass, annoy or offend another person, send a message to the person on an electronic mail or other computerized communication system and in that message use any obscene, lewd or profane language or suggest any lewd or lascivious act.
(b) No person may, with intent to harass, annoy or offend another person, send a message on an electronic mail or other computerized communication system with the reasonable expectation that the person will receive the message and in that message use any obscene, lewd or profane language or suggest any lewd or lascivious act.
(c) No person may, with intent solely to harass another person, send repeated messages to the person on an electronic mail or other computerized communication system.
(d) No person may, with intent solely to harass another person, send repeated messages on an electronic mail or other computerized communication system with the reasonable expectation that the person will receive the messages.
(e) No person may, with intent to harass or annoy another person, send a message to the person on an electronic mail or other computerized communication system while intentionally preventing or attempting to prevent the disclosure of his or her own identity.
(f) No person may, while intentionally preventing or attempting to prevent the disclosure of his or her identity and with intent to harass or annoy another person, send a message on an electronic mail or other computerized communication system with the reasonable expectation that the person will receive the message.
(g) No person may knowingly permit or direct another person to send a message prohibited by this subsection from any computer terminal or other device that is used to send messages on an electronic mail or other computerized communication system and that is under his or her control.
(47) DEPOSIT OF HUMAN WASTE PRODUCTS. No person may deposit human waste products upon, nor urinate or defecate upon, any university lands or facilities other than into a toilet or other device designed and intended to be used to ultimately deposit such human waste products into a septic or sanitary sewer system.
(48) LOITERING.
(a) No minor person may loiter, idle, wander or play, either on foot or in or on any vehicle of any nature, on university lands between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. on Sunday through Thursday, and the hours of midnight through 5:00 a.m. on Friday and Saturday, unless accompanied by a parent, guardian, or other adult person having care and custody of the minor.
(b) This subsection shall not apply to minors returning home from functions authorized by any public or parochial school or church and carrying proof of identification on their persons, or to currently enrolled university students.
(49) ATHLETIC EVENTS.
(a) No person may enter onto the playing surface of an officially sanctioned athletic event while the event is in progress without prior authorization from the chief administrative officer. An event is in progress from the time when teams, officials, trainers, support staff, or bands first reach the playing surface until the time when they have left.
(b) As used in this subsection, "playing surface" means that area on which the event is contested, together with the contiguous area used by teams, officials, trainers, and support staff.
(50) LIBRARY MATERIALS.
(a) No person may intentionally take, carry away, transfer, conceal or retain possession of any library material without the consent of a library official, agent or employee and with the intent to deprive the library of possession of the material.
(b) The concealment of library material beyond the last station for borrowing library material in a library is evidence of intent to deprive the library of possession of the material. The discovery of library material which has not been borrowed in accordance with the library's procedures or taken with consent of a library official, agent or employee and which is concealed upon the person or among the belongings of the person or concealed by a person upon the person or among the belongings of another is evidence of intentional concealment on the part of the person so concealing the material.