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Code · CFR · Title 32 — National Defense · Part 1903 · § 1903.8

§ 1903.8. Interfering with Agency functions.

164 words·~1 min read·/us/cfr/t32/s§ 1903.8·

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The following are prohibited:
(a)Interference. Threatening, resisting, intimidating, or intentionally interfering with a government employee or agent engaged in an official duty, or on account of the performance of an official duty.
(b)Violation of a lawful order. Violating the lawful order of an authorized person to maintain order and control, public access and movement during fire fighting operations, law enforcement actions, and emergency operations that involve a threat to public safety or government resources, or other activities where the control of public movement and activities is necessary to maintain order and public health or safety.
(c)False information. Knowingly giving false information:
(1)To an authorized person investigating an accident or violation of law or regulation; or
(2)On an application for a permit.
(d)False report. Knowingly giving a false report for the purpose of misleading an authorized person in the conduct of official duties, or making a false report that causes a response by the government to a fictitious event.
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