Adm 2.14(1)(g)(g) “Panhandle” means to beg for money.
Adm 2.14(1)(h)(h) “Practitioner” means all of the following:
Adm 2.14(1)(h)1.1. A physician, dentist, veterinarian, podiatrist, scientific investigator, or other person licensed, registered, or otherwise permitted to distribute, dispense, conduct research with respect to or administer a controlled substance in the course of professional practice or research in this state.
Adm 2.14(1)(h)2.2. A pharmacy, hospital, or other institution licensed, registered, or otherwise permitted to distribute, dispense, conduct research with respect to, or administer a controlled substance in the course of professional practice or research in this state.
Adm 2.14(1)(i)(i) “Prostitution” means the solicitation for or acceptance of payment for sexual services.
Adm 2.14(1)(j)(j) “Public place” means a place which is in public ownership or a place to which the public has access, as distinguished from a private place.
Adm 2.14(2)(2)In order to preserve the order that is necessary for the enjoyment of freedom by occupants of and visitors to the buildings and facilities, and in order to prevent activities that physically obstruct access to department lands and buildings or prevent the state from carrying on its instructional, research, public service, or administrative functions, and pursuant to s. 16.846, Stats., whoever does any of the following shall be subject to a forfeiture of not more than $500:
Adm 2.14(2)(a)(a) Without a permit, possesses an open container which contains an alcoholic beverage on the grounds or in public places of those buildings and facilities managed or leased by the department.
Adm 2.14(2)(b)(b) Without a permit, consumes alcoholic beverages on the grounds or in those buildings and facilities managed or leased by the department.
Adm 2.14(2)(c)(c) Smokes a cigarette, a pipe or a cigar in any area which is not designated by sign as a smoking area in those buildings and facilities managed or leased by the department.
Adm 2.14(2)(d)(d) Without authorization, enters private offices or nonpublic areas in those buildings and facilities managed or leased by the department.
Adm 2.14(2)(e)(e) Without the express written approval of the department, uses a public address system or sound amplification system, or any device capable of amplifying sound, including but not limited to musical instruments, in those buildings and facilities managed or leased by the department.
Adm 2.14(2)(f)(f) Fails to comply with any existing noise ordinances of the communities in which those buildings and facilities managed or leased by the department are located unless specified by the department. The department shall first notify the party responsible for the sound amplification equipment or public address system to reduce the level to the prescribed decibel level.
Adm 2.14(2)(fm)(fm) Participates in an event at the Wisconsin State Capitol that engages in violent, abusive, indecent, profane, boisterous, unreasonably loud, or otherwise disorderly conduct under circumstances where the conduct tends to cause or provoke a disturbance that produces sound in excess of 90 decibels as measured on an “A” weighted decibel scale within 25 feet of the event, and the event hinders or impedes a prime use of the building, including hearings of the Supreme Court of Wisconsin, hearings of any legislative body or committee thereof, meetings between constituents and their constitutional officers, the work of constitutional officers and their respective staffs, educational tours of the building and the like. An officer in determining if the noise exceeds 90 decibels shall use reasonably appropriate testing methods. The department shall first notify the group that their event is not compliant with this subsection and no citation shall be given for a violation of this subsection unless the issuing officer first affords the person an opportunity to stop and disperse. This subsection does not preclude the application of s. Adm 2.14 (2) (k) in any circumstances.
Adm 2.14(2)(g)(g) Fails or refuses to return access devices pursuant to s. Adm 2.15.
Adm 2.14(2)(h)(h) With the intent to annoy another, makes a telephone call from or to a telephone located in those buildings and facilities managed or leased by the department or on state properties surrounding those buildings, whether or not conversation ensues.
Adm 2.14(2)(i)(i) Procures or attempts to procure a handout from another person in a manner or under circumstances manifesting an express or implied threat of coercion. Among the circumstances which may be considered in determining whether such purpose is manifested are any of the following:
Adm 2.14(2)(i)1.1. The person is a known panhandler.
Adm 2.14(2)(i)2.2. The person repeatedly and in a threatening fashion beckons to, stops or attempts to stop passersby.
Adm 2.14(2)(i)3.3. The person engages passersby in threatening conversation.
Adm 2.14(2)(i)4.4. The person utilizes threatening bodily gestures.
Adm 2.14(2)(im)(im) The violator’s conduct must demonstrate a specific intent to induce, solicit or procure goods or money from another person by threat or coercion. No arrest shall be made for a violation of this subsection unless the arresting officer first affords the person an opportunity to explain their conduct.
Adm 2.14(2)(j)(j) Brings a live animal into those buildings and facilities managed or leased by the department, with the exception of dogs used to assist physically disabled individuals or with the express written permission of the department.
Adm 2.14(2)(k)(k) Engages in violent, abusive, indecent, profane, boisterous, unreasonably loud or otherwise disorderly conduct under circumstances where the conduct tends to cause or provoke a disturbance in public places or private areas in those buildings and facilities managed or leased by the department, or on state properties surrounding those buildings.
Adm 2.14(2)(L)(L) For the owner or keeper of any animal, permits the same to run at large in those buildings and facilities managed or leased by the department, or on state properties surrounding those buildings. Animals shall be deemed at large unless under the control of a person or restrained by means of a chain, rope or cord of sufficient strength and of a length not to exceed six feet to control the action of the animal. The department may prohibit animals at certain public events upon notification to the public.
Adm 2.14(2)(m)(m) Without a permit, operates devices such as skateboards, coasters, roller-skates, sleds, toboggans or other similar devices, in those buildings and facilities managed or leased by the department, or on state properties surrounding those buildings.
Adm 2.14(2)(n)(n) Loiters in or near any thoroughfare or public place in a manner and under circumstances for the purpose of inducing, enticing, soliciting or procuring another to commit an act of prostitution. Among the circumstances which may be considered in determining whether such purpose is manifested are the following:
Adm 2.14(2)(n)1.1. The person is a known prostitute or panderer.
Adm 2.14(2)(n)2.2. The person repeatedly beckons to, stops, or attempts to stop or engages male or female passersby in conversation.