Bannockburn § 141.301 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Defacing legal advertisement or notice View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Bannockburn § 141.302 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Posting bill or advertisement View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Bannockburn § 141.303 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Trespassing; unauthorized use of vehicles or watercraft This section prohibits entering or remaining on another's land without permission after receiving notice, and also prohibits unauthorized entry or operation of another's vehicles or watercraft. Notice can be personal or through conspicuous posted signs. View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Bannockburn § 141.304 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Specific trespasses This section elaborates on what constitutes trespasses under § 141-303 by specifying acts such as entering property against posted notices or oral/written protests, refusing to leave premises when requested, or entering/refusing to leave vehicles without consent. View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Bannockburn § 141.305 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Damaging or removing Village property; penalty This section prohibits any person from damaging, destroying, defacing, removing, or carrying away property belonging to the Village. Violators are subject to penalties outlined in Article XII and are liable for the cost of repair or replacement of the affected property. View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Bannockburn § 141.306 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Injuring or destroying property This section prohibits individuals from willfully, maliciously, or negligently damaging or destroying any property within Bannockburn. The prohibition applies regardless of whether the property is publicly or privately owned. View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Bannockburn § 141.307 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Theft This section defines key terms related to theft offenses within Bannockburn, including deception, obtaining, exerting control, owner, and permanently deprive. View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Bannockburn § 141.308 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Retail theft This section of the Bannockburn municipal code defines retail theft and its associated terms. It outlines what constitutes the offense of retail theft, focusing on the unauthorized taking of merchandise. View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Bannockburn § 141.309 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Deceptive practices This section prohibits deceptive practices by defining them as actions taken with intent to defraud. It outlines specific unlawful acts including coercing document execution, making false public statements for sales, and issuing bad checks. View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Barrington § 5.2.7.1 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Theft and related offenses This section defines theft of property valued at $500 or less, including obtaining or exerting unauthorized control, obtaining by deception or threat, controlling stolen property, and theft of lost or mislaid property. It incorporates definitions from the Illinois Criminal Code. View in Barrington’s full code →
Barrington § 5.2.7.2 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Deceptive practices This section defines and prohibits deceptive practices, specifically the issuance of checks or orders for payment with knowledge that they will not be honored. It outlines how intent to defraud and knowledge of non-payment can be inferred by the trier of fact. View in Barrington’s full code →
Barrington § 5.2.7.3 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Criminal damage This section defines criminal damage to private property not exceeding $150.00 in value and criminal damage to public property not exceeding $500.00 in value, outlining various acts that constitute these offenses, including intentional damage, fire or explosive damage, starting fires, injuring domestic animals, and depositing offensive substances. View in Barrington’s full code →
Barrington § 5.2.7.4 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Criminal trespass This ordinance defines and prohibits criminal trespass on vehicles, private land, and public property. It specifies how notice of forbidden entry is given and includes exceptions for individuals residing on land with permission. View in Barrington’s full code →
Beach Park § 9.20.010 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Criminal Trespass; Notice This section defines criminal trespass in Beach Park, specifying that it occurs when someone enters or remains on another's land after being given notice that entry is forbidden or that they must depart. Notice can be personal, oral, written, or through a conspicuously posted sign. View in Beach Park’s full code →
Beach Park § 9.20.011 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Definitions This section provides definitions for key terms used within the Beach Park chapter on Offenses Against Property. It defines deception, obtain, obtaining or exerting control over property, owner, permanently deprive, and property. View in Beach Park’s full code →
Beach Park § 9.20.012 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Criminal Damage To Property This section defines and prohibits criminal damage to property within Beach Park, specifying various acts that constitute the offense. It applies to damages not exceeding $300.00. View in Beach Park’s full code →
Beach Park § 9.20.013 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Arson This section defines arson as knowingly damaging property of another or damaging property with intent to defraud and injure, by means of fire or explosives. It prohibits arson within the village but limits its scope to property with a market value under $150. View in Beach Park’s full code →
Beach Park § 9.20.014 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Damage To Service Lid Or Cup; Meter Tampering This section prohibits the willful or malicious damage, defacement, injury, or removal of service lids or cups for gas or water services. It also prohibits unlawful tampering, alteration, or changing of public or private gas/water pipes, meters, or their registers. View in Beach Park’s full code →
Beach Park § 9.20.016 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Criminal Trespass To Vehicles This section defines and prohibits criminal trespass to vehicles within Beach Park. It outlines that knowingly entering another's vehicle without permission constitutes criminal trespass. View in Beach Park’s full code →
Beach Park § 9.20.020 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Defacing Lawfully Posted Notices This ordinance prohibits individuals from intentionally and maliciously damaging or obscuring any lawfully posted notices or advertisements on public streets or alleys within the village. View in Beach Park’s full code →
Beach Park § 9.20.030 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Malicious Mischief To Village Property View in Beach Park’s full code →
Beach Park § 9.20.035 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Defacing Bus Shelters; Penalty This ordinance prohibits the posting of any signs or communications on public bus shelters without village permission, with an exception for information provided by the bus shelter operators. Violators face fines ranging from $100 to $750 per offense. View in Beach Park’s full code →
Beach Park § 9.20.040 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Littering This section prohibits any person from discarding garbage, ashes, rubbish, manure, litter, or refuse of any kind in public places, including streets and parks, or on private lots within the village. View in Beach Park’s full code →
Beach Park § 9.20.050 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Operation Of Snowmobiles And Motorized Bikes On Public And Private Property This section prohibits the operation of snowmobiles, minibikes, and trail/dirt bikes on public property, private property without permission, and in a manner that creates excessive noise or endangers others. It also outlines procedures for crossing public thoroughfares and establishes penalties for violations. View in Beach Park’s full code →
Beach Park § 9.20.060 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Theft This section defines theft as knowingly obtaining or exerting unauthorized control over property with the intent to permanently deprive the owner of its use or benefit. It outlines specific ways theft can occur, including through deception, threat, or handling stolen property. View in Beach Park’s full code →
Beach Park § 9.20.070 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Retail Theft This section defines and prohibits the offense of retail theft in Beach Park. It outlines various actions that constitute retail theft, including taking merchandise without payment, altering price tags, and removing shopping carts without consent. It also establishes presumptions related to concealing unpurchased merchandise. View in Beach Park’s full code →
Beach Park § 9.20.080 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Theft Of Lost Or Mislaid Property This section defines and prohibits the theft of lost or mislaid property within Beach Park. It outlines the conditions under which obtaining control of such property constitutes theft, requiring the offender to know or be able to identify the owner and fail to return it with the intent to permanently deprive the owner. View in Beach Park’s full code →
Beach Park § 9.20.090 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Theft Of Labor Or Services Or Use Of Property This section defines and prohibits the theft of labor, services, or the temporary use of property obtained through threat or deception, when such use is without the owner's consent. View in Beach Park’s full code →
Beach Park § 9.20.100 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Offender'S Interest In Property This ordinance clarifies that an offender's interest in property is not a defense to theft charges if the owner also has an interest to which the offender is not entitled. It further specifies that theft charges involving a spouse's property are only permissible if the couple was not living together at the time of the alleged offense. View in Beach Park’s full code →
Beach Park § 9.20.110 Public Safety & Law Enforcement Section Distribution Of Handbills On Streets Or Vehicles This ordinance prohibits the distribution of handbills, pamphlets, circulars, books, or advertising material on streets, alleys, private places, or private property within the village for any advertising purpose. View in Beach Park’s full code →