HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 786ORDINANCE NO. 786
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT,
CALIFORNIA, ADDING CHAPTER X TO TITLE 9
(COMMENCING WITH SECTION 9.70) OF THE PALM
DESERT MUNICIPAL CODE RE THE PROTECTION OF THE
PEACE AND SECURITY OF MEDICAL FACILITIES AND
THE WELL-BEING, TRANQUILITY AND PRIVACY OF
PERSONAL RESIDENCES.
WHEREAS, throughout the Nation, medical facilities have in
recent years become linked to a variety of highly emotional social
issues; and
WHEREAS, although vigorous public debate and discussion of all
such issues should be fostered, any activity, to the extent that it
is both directed at and substantially threatens or violates the
peace and security of a medical facility by threatening to
interfere or actually interfering with the normal operations of
such facility, does not constitute a peaceable activity of citizens
or peaceable expression; and
WHEREAS, there is a paramount public interest in both assuring
an absence of willful activity that interferes with the expeditious
and efficient delivery of health care, and protecting the safety
and security of health care providers and clients of medical
facilities; and
WHEREAS, the Council finds that existing laws are not adequate
to protect the peace and security of medical facilities;
WHEREAS, throughout the Nation, the private residences of
targeted individuals have increasingly become the sites of
demonstrative activities linked to a variety of highly emotional
issues; and
WHEREAS, although vigorous public debate and discussion of all
such issues should be fostered, any activity that is both directed
at a targeted individual's personal residence and substantially
threatens or violates the well-being, tranquility and privacy of
any personal residence does not constitute a peaceable activity or
expression; and
WHEREAS, there is a compelling public interest in assuring
that citizens of the City of Palm Desert enjoy in their personal
residences the feeling of well-being, tranquility and privacy; and
WHEREAS, the Council f inds that existing laws are not adequate
to protect the well-being, tranquility and privacy of individuals'
homes; and
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WHEREAS, in enacting this Ordinance will (1) prohibit persons
from intentionally interfering with the normal operations of a
medical facility, (2) enable the police to order and enforce the
immediate dispersal of any congregation that the police reasonably
determine to be both directed at a medical facility and
constituting a threat to the peace and security of the medical
facility as measured by the normal operations of such facility, and
(3) to prohibit any parading, picketing or otherwise demonstrating
in a manner that is both focused at the personal residence of any
targeted individual and takes place before or substantially about
such residence; and
WHEREAS, this Ordinance is enacted to appropriate criminal
sanctions against (1) any person who violates this Ordinance by
intentionally interfering with the normal operations of a medical
facility, (2) any person who refuses to disperse from a
nonpeaceable congregation directed at a medical facility after
having been ordered to do so by the police, and (3) any person who
violates this Ordinance by engaging in any picketing, parading or
demonstrating at or about any targeted personal residence;
WHEREAS, this Ordinance imposes reasonable time, place and
manner restrictions on individuals' activities only to the extent
substantially necessary to protect the City's interests in the
peace and security of medical facilities and the well-being,
tranquility and privacy of individuals' homes;
WHEREAS, the immediate protection of medical facilities and
its clients and individuals' homes is necessary to prevent
interference with the expedient delivery of medical facilities and
to protect the peace and tranquility of individuals' homes and is
now being threatened; and
WHEREAS, information exists that at least one organization has
targeted the Palm Desert area for demonstrations in the summer of
1995, which demonstrations, without adequate regulations as set
forth in this Ordinance, could threaten the peace and security of
medical facilities and individuals' homes, thereby requiring
immediate action;
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Palm Desert,
California, does hereby ordain as follows:
Section 1. Title 9 of the Palm Desert Municipal Code is
hereby amended by adding thereto Chapter X, commencing
with Section 9.70, said new Chapter to read:
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CHAPTER Y
PROTECTION OF PEACE AND
SECURITY AT MEDICAL'FACILITIES
Section 9.70.010. Peace and Security Protection.
(a) Definitions.
Notwithstanding any other definitions of
the words defined herein, the words defined
herein shall have the following meanings for
the purposes of this Ordinance:
(1) "Appurtenant parking facilities"
shall mean any parking lot or structure that
is the primary and posted place for the
parking of the vehicles of health care
providers and members of the public using any
medical facility, including any driveway apron
which permits vehicular access to such parking
lot or structure.
(2) "Client of a medical facility" shall
mean any individual who utilizes or attempts
to utilize the services of a medical facility
and who, by reason of such actual or attempted
utilization, becomes the focus or object of
any unlawful interference.
(3) "Congregation" shall mean any
assembly, for the purposes of parading,
patrolling or otherwise demonstrating, of
three or more individuals.
(4) "Connecting pedestrian access" shall
mean any sidewalk or street crosswalk directly
connecting a medical facility to its
appurtenant parking facilities.
(5) "Health care provider" shall mean
any individual who owns, operates, supplies,
or is employed at any medical facility,
whether on a permanent, temporary, occasional
or incidental basis, including any volunteer
who facilitate the delivery of medical
services at the invitation of the health care
providers responsible for operating the
medical facility.
(6) "Medical facility" shall mean any
hospital, medical clinic, medical office or
other facility at which lawful, professional
medical services, diagnosis and/or counseling
are delivered to members of the public.
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(7) "Medical services" shall mean any
and all services related to the determination,
diagnosis, monitoring or treatment of the
medical condition or status of an individual,
including, without limitation, any counseling,
referral, diagnostic, laboratory, clinical or
surgical services.
(8) "Peace or security" shall mean the
conditions necessary to conduct the normal
operations of a medical facility, taking into
account (1) the effect of activities on
ingress and egress readily available to
members of the public seeking medical
services, (2) any noise, diversion or
disturbance affecting a medical facility, and
( 3 ) any other effects on the operations that
jeopardize the health and safety of the
members of the public seeking medical
services.
(9) "Person" shall mean any individual,
organization or association.
(b) Prohibition Against Intentional
Interference with the Normal Operations
of a Medical Facility.
Any person, acting alone or in concert
with others, who intentionally acts in any
manner that threatens or disturbs the peace or
security of any medical facility by
threatening to interfere or actually
interfering with (1) the normal operations of
a medical facility, (2) the lawful activities
of a client of a medical facility, or (3) the
lawful activities of a health care provider
attempting to provide medical services shall
be guilty of a misdemeanor.
Nothing in this subsection shall prohibit
any peaceful expressive conduct, including
protesting, picketing, demonstrating, or
distributing pamphlets near a medical facility
so long as such conduct does not interfere
with the normal operations of the medical
facility.
(c) Police Authority To Order Dispersal of
Violative Congregation.
The Riverside County Sheriff's Department
and/or the City's Police Department are hereby
authorized to order the immediate dispersal of
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any congregation that is directed at, and
threatens or violates the peace or security
of, a medical facility. In determining
whether a congregation threatens or violates
the peace or security of the medical facility,
the police shall take into account the affects
upon the normal operations of medical
facilities, including, but not limited to, (1)
the effect of activities on ingress and egress
readily available to members of the public
seeking medical services, (2) any noise,
diversion or disturbance affecting a medical
facility, and (3) any other effects on the
operations that jeopardize the health and
safety of the members of the public seeking
medical services.
Any order to disperse issued by police
pursuant to this subsection shall include a
statement indicating substantially each of the
following:
(1) That the congregation has threatened
or violated the peace of security of a medical
facility;
(2) That the congregation is not
protected by the constitutional right of the
people peaceably to assemble in that its
actions are unlawful; and
(3) That each member of the
congregation, and all persons acting in
concert with such congregation, must, under
penalty of arrest and prosecution, immediately
disperse and cease to congregate within 50
feet of (1) the medical facility, (2) its
appurtenant parking facilities; and (3) any
connecting pedestrian access, and within four
hours of such order to disperse or before such
later time that the police proclaim to be
necessary to protect the peace and security of
the medical facility.
(d) Failure to Disperse or Subsequently
Reassembling Following an Order from the
Police to Disperse.
Any person who is part of any
congregation acting within 50 feet of (1) any
medical facility, (2) its appurtenant parking
facilities, or (3) any connecting pedestrian
access who refuses to disperse after having
been reasonably ordered to do so by the police
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shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. In addition,
any individual members of that congregation,
or any other persons willfully acting in
concert with such congregation, who
reassembles within the same area within four
hours of such order or before such later time
that the police proclaim to be necessary to
protect the peace and security of the medical
facility, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
(e) Prohibition Against Targeted
Demonstrations Focused Upon and At
or About a Private Residence.
Any person, acting alone or in concert
with others, who pickets, parades or patrols
in a manner that is both (1) focused upon the
private residence or dwelling of any
individual residing within the City of Palm
Desert, and (2) takes place within one hundred
(100) feet of such private residence shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor.
Except as specified herein, nothing in
this subsection shall prohibit generally the
peaceful picketing or distributing pamphlets,
going door-to-door, alone or in groups, in
residential neighborhoods.
(f) Penalties for Violation; Misdemeanor.
Any person convicted of willfully
violating subsection (b) or (d) of Section
9.70.010 of the Palm Desert Municipal Code is
guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine
not to exceed $1,000 and/or shall be sentenced
to imprisonment in the county jail for a
period not to exceed six months.
(g) Coexistence with Injunctive Relief for
Specific Deprivations of Protected
Rights.
Nothing herein is intended to abridge,
circumscribe or otherwise affect the rights of
any person to pray for and obtain injunctive
relief for the deprivation of protected
rights.
(h) Severability of Provisions.
If any severable provision or provisions
of this Ordinance or any application thereof
is held invalid, that invalidity shall not
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affect other provisions or applications of the
Ordinance that can be given effect
notwithstanding such invalidity.
(i) URGENCY CLAUSE.
The City Council finds and declares that
this Ordinance is required for the immediate
protection of the public peace, health and
safety. This Ordinance will prevent
interferences with the operations of medical
facilities, assure the efficient and expedient
delivery of medical services to persons
seeking treatment, and protect the well-being,
tranquility and privacy of individuals in
their personal residences.
This Ordinance is necessary to assure the
efficient and expedient delivery of medical
services and protect the peace and security of
medical facilities and to safeguard the peace
and privacy of individuals' homes. Therefore,
this Ordinance shall become effective upon
publication pursuant to the California
Government Code.
Section I. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage and
adoption of this Ordinance and shall cause the same to be published
once in the Palm Desert Post, newspaper of general circulation,
printed, published and circulated within the City of Palm Desert,
and the same shall be in full force and effect thirty (30) days
after its adoption.
PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this 14th day of September 1
1995, by the City Council of the City of Palm Desert, California by
the following vote, to wit:
AYES:BENSON, KELLY, SNYDER, SPIEGEL
NOES: NONE
ABSENT: CRITES
ABSTAIN: NONE
WALTER H. SNYDER
Mayor Pro Tempore
ATTES i
SHEILA GIL=GAN, City'/Clerk
City of Palm Desert, alifornia
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