909 - Interference with lawful fishing and boating prohibited.

     § 909.  Interference with lawful fishing and boating prohibited.        (a)  General rule.--Except as otherwise provided in this     title, it is unlawful for a person at the location where lawful     fishing or boating is taking place to intentionally obstruct or     physically interfere with the lawful fishing or boating.        (b)  Activities that violate section.--A person violates this     section if that person intentionally or knowingly commits any of     the following:            (1)  Disturbs fish in their habitat for the purpose of        disrupting the lawful taking of fish where another person is        engaged in the process of lawful fishing.            (2)  Blocks or impedes another person who is engaged in        the process of lawful fishing or boating.            (3)  Uses natural or artificial visual, aural, olfactory        or physical stimuli to affect fish behavior in order to        hinder or prevent the lawful taking of fish.            (4)  Creates or erects barriers with the intent to deny        ingress or egress to areas where the lawful fishing or        boating is permitted.            (5)  Places obstructions or objects in the waters of this        Commonwealth for the purpose of hindering lawful fishing or        boating.            (6)  Fails to obey the order of any officer authorized to        enforce this title to cease and desist from conduct in        violation of this section.        (c)  Exception.--The conduct declared unlawful in this     section does not include any lawful activities arising from     ownership and occupancy of private lands, farming, mining,     forestry practices, activities associated with oil and gas     drilling and production, recreation and similar activities or     exercise of defendant's rights of free speech under the     Constitution of the United States or the Constitution of     Pennsylvania. Nothing contained in this section shall be     construed to authorize any interference with or disruption of     activities associated with oil and gas drilling, production site     restoration or other conduct necessary for compliance with the     act of June 22, 1937 (P.L.1987, No.394), known as The Clean     Streams Law, the act of December 19, 1984 (P.L.1140, No.223),     known as the Oil and Gas Act, or other laws or regulations of     the Commonwealth by the operator of the oil and gas site. In     addition, nothing contained in this section shall be construed     to authorize any interference with or disruption of activities     conducted pursuant to a permit or other authorization of a     Federal, State or local government agency or any other     government agency.        (d)  Enforcement and recovery of damages.--The commission or     any person who is lawfully engaged in fishing or boating who is     directly affected by a violation of this section may bring an     action to restrain conduct declared unlawful in this section and     to recover damages.        (e)  Penalties.--A violation of this section is a summary     offense of the first degree.     (Dec. 19, 1996, P.L.1454, No.185, eff. 60 days)        1996 Amendment.  Act 185 added section 909.