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The term “harassment” as used in Section 9.12.070, may include, but is not limited to any of the following crimes:

A. Simple assault (Lacey Municipal Code 9.12.010)

B. Reckless endangerment (Lacey Municipal Code 9.12.020)

C. Coercion (Lacey Municipal Code 9.12.030)

D. Custodial interference (Lacey Municipal Code 9.12.040)

E. Telephone intimidation or harassment (Lacey Municipal Code 9.12.050)

F. Harassment (Lacey Municipal Code 9.12.060)

G. Criminal trespass in the first degree (Lacey Municipal Code 9.28.080)

H. Criminal trespass in the second degree (Lacey Municipal Code 9.28.090)

I. Malicious mischief in the third degree (Lacey Municipal Code 9.28.020)

J. Malicious harassment (Revised Code of Washington 9A.36.080)

K. Assault in the first degree (Revised Code of Washington 9A.36.010)

L. Assault in the second degree (Revised Code of Washington 9A.36.020)

M. Extortion in the first degree (Revised Code of Washington 9A.56.120)

N. Extortion in the second degree (Revised Code of Washington 9A.56.130)

O. Burglary in the first degree (Revised Code of Washington 9A.52.020)

P. Burglary in the second degree (Revised Code of Washington 9A.52.030)

Q. Malicious mischief in the first degree (Revised Code of Washington 9A.48.070)

R. Malicious mischief in the second degree (Revised Code of Washington 9A.48.080)

S. Kidnapping in the first degree (Revised Code of Washington 9A.40.020)

T. Kidnapping in the second degree (Revised Code of Washington 9A.40.030)

U. Unlawful imprisonment (Revised Code of Washington 9A.40.040)

V. Rape in the first degree (Revised Code of Washington 9A.44.040)

W. Rape in the second degree (Revised Code of Washington 9A.44.050)

X. Rape in the third degree (Revised Code of Washington 9A.44.060)

Y. Indecent liberties (Revised Code of Washington 9A.44.100)

Z. Violation of the provisions of a restraining order temporary, permanent, or final protective order issued by a court pursuant to Title 26, 7.90, 9A.46, 10.14, 10.99 of the Revised Code of Washington, including the provisions of Chapter 263, Laws of 1984.

AA. Violation of the provisions of a protective or no-contact order issued by a court pursuant to Section 9.12.070 of the Lacey Municipal Code.

BB. Rape of a child in the first degree (Revised Code of Washington 9A.44.073).

CC. Rape of a child in the second degree (Revised Code of Washington 9A.44.076).

DD. Rape of child in the third degree (Revised Code of Washington 9A.44.079).

EE. Child molestation in the first degree (Revised Code of Washington 9A.44.083).

FF. Child molestation in the second degree (Revised Code of Washington 9A.44.086).

GG. Child molestation in the third degree (Revised Code of Washington 9A.44.089).

HH. Stalking (Revised Code of Washington 9A.46.110) or Lacey Municipal Code 9.12.068.

II. Cyberstalking (Revised Code of Washington 9.61.260).

JJ. Residential burglary (Revised Code of Washington 9A.52.025).

KK. Unlawful discharge of a laser in the first degree (Revised Code of Washington 9A.49.020); and

LL. Unlawful discharge of a laser in the second degree (Revised Code of Washington 9A.49.030).

The term “domestic violence” includes, but is not limited to the commission of any of the crimes listed under the definition of “harassment” when such a crime is committed by one family or household member against another.

The term “family or household members” means spouses, former spouses, adult persons related by blood or marriage, adult persons who are presently residing together or who have resided together in the past, and persons who have a child in common regardless of whether they have been married or have lived together at any time, persons sixteen years of age or older who are presently residing together or who have resided together in the past and who have or have had a dating relationship, persons sixteen years of age or older with whom a respondent sixteen years of age or older has or has had a dating relationship, and persons who have a biological or legal parent-child relationship, including stepparents and stepchildren and grandparents and grandchildren.

The term “dating relationship” means a social relationship of a romantic nature. Factors that the court may consider in making this determination include: 1) The length of time the relationship has existed; 2) The nature of the relationship; and 3) The frequency of interaction between the parties. (Ord. 1335 §5, 2009; Ord. 1001 §3, 1994; Ord. 703 §5, 1984).