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City of New Haven, MO
Franklin County
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A. 
All notices placed upon public areas, street and alleys must be removed within twenty-four (24) hours after the event happens or purpose for which information was posted is passed or becomes damaged, whichever event is sooner.
B. 
The person or organization described in notice or occupier of the premises described in notice or person placing or responsible for placing notice shall be responsible for removing notice either separately or together.
C. 
Any of the above described organizations or persons in Subsection (B) who violate the provisions of this Section upon conviction shall be assessed a fine of not more than five hundred dollars ($500.00) nor less than ten dollars ($10.00) per violation.
D. 
This Section shall be in full force and effect from and after its date of passage and approval.
E. 
For a period of one (1) month after the effective date of this Section persons who may have violated the provisions of this Section for the first (1st) time shall be given a notice of the violation and shall not be prosecuted.
F. 
Persons who apply for permits and licenses for special events within the City of New Haven, Missouri, shall be given a summarized copy of this Section.
G. 
This Section does not make lawful the posting of notice where otherwise prohibited by ordinance.
It shall be an offense to obstruct the streets or alleys of the City either by congregating in crowds, parking cars, standing, sitting or by any other manner.
A. 
A person commits the offense of assault on a police animal when such person knowingly attempts to kill or disable or knowingly causes or attempts to cause serious physical injury to a police animal when that animal is involved in law enforcement investigation, apprehension, tracking, or search, or the animal is in the custody of or under the control of a Law Enforcement Officer, department of corrections officer, municipal police department, fire department or a rescue unit or agency.
B. 
Assault on a police animal is an ordinance violation.