904 - Resisting or interfering with an officer.

     § 904.  Resisting or interfering with an officer.        (a)  General offense.--When an officer is in the performance     of any duty required by this title, it is unlawful for any     person to interfere with or resist an arrest, inspection or     investigation of the officer by threat, force, menace, flight or     obstruction. A violation of this subsection is a summary offense     of the first degree.        (b)  Failure to produce identification upon demand.--            (1)  A person who refuses to provide identification upon        demand of an officer whose duty it is to enforce this title        after having been told by the officer that the person is the        subject of an official investigation commits a summary        offense of the fifth degree.            (2)  A person who provides false identification to an        officer whose duty it is to enforce this title for the        purpose of avoiding prosecution or hindering apprehension or        obstructing an investigation commits a summary offense of the        second degree.     (June 23, 2004, P.L.434, No.42, eff. 60 days)