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A telephone caller commits the offense of telephonic harassment if the caller intentionally harasses or annoys another person:

(a) By causing the telephone of the other person to ring, such caller having no communicative purpose; or

(b) By causing such other person’s telephone to ring and causing such other person to answer it, knowing that the caller has been forbidden from doing so by a person exercising lawful authority over the receiving telephone. [Ord. 64 § 2(2.16), amended, 4/6/2020; Ord. 23 § 2(2.16), adopted, 3/19/2010.]