13-1305. Access interference; classification;
definition


A. A person commits access interference if, knowing or having reason to know that
the person has no legal right to do so, the person knowingly engages in a pattern of
behavior that prevents, obstructs or frustrates the access rights of a person who is
entitled to access to a child pursuant to a court order.


B. If the child is removed from this state, access interference is a class 5
felony. Otherwise access interference is a class 2 misdemeanor.


C. The enforcement of this section is not limited by the availability of other
remedies for access interference.


D. For the purposes of this section "access order" means a court order that is
issued pursuant to title 25 and that allows a person to have direct access to a child or
incompetent person.