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residence or temporary residence within 2,000 feet of any <br /> school, day care, licensed child care facility, place of <br /> assembly, or facility for children. ems. <br /> (2) Prohibition present in safety zone. It is unlawful for any <br /> designated predatory offender to be present within 100 feet <br /> of any facility for children or day care facility. <br /> (3) Prohibited activity. It is unlawful for any designated <br /> predatory offender to participate in a holiday event <br /> involving children such as distributing candy or other items <br /> to children on Halloween,wearing a Santa Claus costume <br /> on or proceeding Christmas or wearing an Easter Bunny <br /> costume on or preceding Easter. Holiday events in which <br /> the offender is the parent or guardian of the children <br /> involved, and no non-familial children are present, are <br /> exempt from this paragraph. <br /> (4) Measurement of distance. For purposes of determining the <br /> minimum distance separation, the requirement shall be <br /> measured by following a straight line form the property line <br /> of the permanent residence or temporary residence to the <br /> nearest outer property line of the school, day care, licensed <br /> child care facility,place of assembly, facility for children, <br /> or park. <br /> (5) Violations. A designated predatory offender who violates <br /> this Miele Section shall be deemed guilty of a <br /> misdemeanor. Each day a designated predatory offender <br /> maintains a residence in violation of this Miele Section <br /> constitutes a separate violation. <br /> (6) Exceptions. A designated predatory offender residing <br /> within a prohibited location, as herein described, does not <br /> commit a violation of this Miele Section if any of the <br /> following apply: <br /> A. The designated predatory offender established the <br /> permanent or temporary residence and reported and <br /> registered the residence pursuant to Minnesota <br /> Statutes Sections 243.166 and 243.167, or a <br /> successor statute,prior to , 2016 (date of <br /> adoption of this ordinance). <br /> 91 of 152 <br />