Intimidate or harass definition

Intimidate or harass means to physically interfere with or impede, hinder, or
Intimidate or harass means to physically interfere with or impede, hinder, or diminish the efforts of an officer in the performance of the officer's duty.
Intimidate or harass means to physically interfere with or impede, hinder, or 2881 diminish the efforts of an officer in the performance of the officer's duty. 2882 (24) "Nonresident" means a person who does not qualify as a resident. 2883 (25) "Open season" means the period of time during which protected wildlife may be 2884 legally taken. 2885 (26) "Pecuniary gain" means the acquisition of money or something of monetary value. 2886 (27) "Permit" means a document, including a stamp, that grants authority to engage in 2887 specified activities under this title or a rule or proclamation of the Wildlife Board. 2888 (28) "Person" means an individual, association, partnership, government agency, 2889 corporation, or an agent of the foregoing. 2890 (29) "Possession" means actual or constructive possession. 2891 (30) "Possession limit" means the number of bag limits one individual may legally 2892 possess. 2893 (31) (a) "Private fish pond" means a body of water where privately owned, protected 2894 aquatic wildlife are propagated or kept for a noncommercial purpose. 2895 (b) "Private fish pond" does not include an aquaculture facility or fee fishing facility. 2896 (32) "Private wildlife farm" means an enclosed place where privately owned birds or 2897 furbearers are propagated or kept and that restricts the birds or furbearers from: 2898 (a) commingling with wild birds or furbearers; and 2899 (b) escaping into the wild. 2900 (33) "Proclamation" means the publication used to convey a statute, rule, policy, or 2901 pertinent information as it relates to wildlife. 2902 (34) (a) "Protected aquatic wildlife" means aquatic wildlife as defined in Subsection 2903 (3), except as provided in Subsection (34)(b). 2904 (b) "Protected aquatic wildlife" does not include aquatic insects. 2905 (35) (a) "Protected wildlife" means wildlife as defined in Subsection (49), except as 2906 provided in Subsection (35)(b). 2907 (b) "Protected wildlife" does not include coyote, field mouse, gopher, ground squirrel, 2908 jack rabbit, muskrat, and raccoon. 2909 (36) "Released to the wild" means to be turned loose from confinement. 2910 (37) (a) "Resident" means a person who:

Examples of Intimidate or harass in a sentence

  • Intimidate or harass any person, or discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, creed, national origin, religion, age, gender, sexual orientation or disability.

  • Intimidate or harass any student or discriminate against any student on the basis of actual or perceived race, color, weight, creed, national origin, ethnic group, religion, age, religious practice, gender (identity or expression), sex, sexual orientation or disability.

  • Intimidate or harass another person, including but not limited to intimidating or harassing based on race, color, creed, national origin, religion, age, gender, sexual orientation, weight or disability.

  • Intimidate or harass any person, or discriminate against any person on the basis of a classification protected by law.

  • Intimidate or harass a patient.[Statutory Authority: RCW 18.64.005, 18.64.080, 18.130.075, 18.64.043,18.64.044, 18.64.045, 18.64.046, 18.64.370, 18.64.460, 69.50.310,18.64.011, 18.64.245, 18.64.470, 18.64.255, 18.64.205, 18.64.253,18.64.410, 18.64.500, 18.64.590.

  • Provides that unlawful disruption of the operation of a school is the commission of any of the following acts by a person who is not authorized to be on school premises, which would foreseeably cause any of the following: (1) Intimidate or harass a teacher or student by threat of force or force.

  • We believe that nucleic acid compounds represent a potential new class of pharmaceutical products designed to act at the molecular level for treatment of many human diseases.

  • Dr. LeBeau asked if there were any other questions for the applicant.

  • Intimidate or harass one another using Grand County information assets.

  • Intimidate or harass any student or discriminate against any student on the basis of actual or perceived race (including traits historically associated with race, such as hair texture and protective hairstyles like braids, locks, and twists),color (a person’s pigmentation, complexion, or skin shade or tone), weight, creed, national origin, ethnic group, religion, age, religious practice, gender (including gender identity and expression), sex, sexual orientation or disability.

Related to Intimidate or harass

  • Intimidating, threatening, abusive, or harming conduct means, but is not limited to, conduct that does the following:

  • Intimidation means an unjustified threat or other action that is intended to cause fear or apprehension in a student.

  • Harasses means a pattern or course of conduct directed toward another individual that includes, but is not limited to, repeated or continuing unconsented contact, that would cause a reasonable person to suffer emotional distress, and that actually causes emotional distress to the victim. Harassment shall include harassing or obscene phone calls as prohibited by Section 1172 of this title and conduct prohibited by Section 850 of this title. Harassment does not include constitutionally protected activity or conduct that serves a legitimate purpose;

  • Harass means to engage in a course of conduct directed at a specific person which causes substantial emotional distress to that person and serves no legitimate purpose.

  • Coerce means to compel or attempt to compel a person to act in a given manner or to refrain from acting in a given manner by pressure, intimidation, or threat of harm, damage, breach of contract, or other adverse consequences, including, but not limited to, the loss of any benefit available to other new motor vehicle dealers of the same line make in this state. The term does not include any of the following actions by a manufacturer:

  • Harassment, intimidation, or bullying means any gesture, any written, verbal or physical act, or any electronic communication, as defined in N.J.S.A. 18A:37-14, whether it be a single incident or a series of incidents that:

  • Improper influence means any influence that induces or tends to induce a PHA/IHA employee or officer to give consideration or to act regarding a PHA/IHA contract on any basis other than the merits of the matter.

  • Coercion means—(1) Threats of serious harm to or physical restraint against any person; (2) Any scheme, plan, or pattern intended to cause a person to believe that failure to perform an act would result in serious harm to or physical restraint against any person; or (3) The abuse or threatened abuse of the legal process.

  • Collusion means the unauthorized collaboration with another person in preparing written work offered for credit.

  • Violent student means a student under the age of 21 who:

  • coercive practice means impairing or harming or threatening to impair or harm, directly or indirectly, any person or property to influence any person’s participation or action in the Bidding Process;

  • Decisive Influence means a person having, as a result of an agreement or through the ownership of shares or interests in another person (directly or indirectly):

  • Nonviolent offense means an offense which is not a violent

  • Violence means the unjustified infliction of physical force by a student with the intent to cause injury to another student or damage to the property of another student.

  • Opioid antagonist means a drug that binds to opioid

  • Wrongdoing means a violation, which is not of a merely technical or minimal nature, of a federal

  • Violent offense means a violent offense as defined in RCW 9.94A.030;

  • Violent felony means the same as that term is defined in Section 76-3-203.5.

  • Inherited Metabolic Disorder means a disease caused by an inherited abnormality of body chemistry that meets all of the following requirements:

  • Sexually violent offense means an offense for which a conviction has been entered for any of the following indictable offenses:

  • Obscene means containing a patently offensive description of or a solicitation to commit an ultimate sex act, including sexual intercourse, masturbation, cunnilingus, fellatio, or anilingus, or a description of an excretory function.