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Chapter 11 - Offenses Against Public Health and the Environment

Horizontales
Taking of game illegally, either by hunting protected species, hunting out of season, hunting in areas in which hunting is prohibited, or violating restrictions as to the number or size of animals that may be taken.
The basic standard for liability in civil cases; the failure to exercise ordinary care or caution (two words).
Criminal responsibility based solely on the commission of a prohibited act (two words).
A violation of a criminal provision of an environmental statute such as the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act, the Refuse Act, and so forth (two words).
Local laws restricting the making of excessive noise (two words).
The crime of disposing of garbage or other waste material along a public street or road, or in public parks, beaches, or waterways.
State statutes or local ordinances prohibiting or restricting smoking in all or specified public places (two words).
Verticales
A section of the Rivers and Harbors Act that makes it unlawful to discharge refuse matter of any kind into any navigable water of the United States (two words).
Local laws regulating the use of land.
Criminal offenses of statutory origin dealing with public health and the environment. The term is also used to denote noncriminal violations promulgated by government agencies in the executive branch (two words).