(A) No parent, guardian or person having the custody of a minor shall permit the same to be present upon any streets, alleys, or public rights of way between the hours of ten o’ clock in the evening and five o’ clock in the morning on any calendar week day.
(B) No minor shall be present upon any streets, alleys, or public rights of way between the hours of ten o’ clock in the evening and five o’ clock in the morning on any calendar week day.
(C) The provisions of this section shall not apply when any of the following circumstances exist:
(1) The minor is accompanied by a parent, guardian or person having custody of such minor, or by an adult who has been specifically designated by such parent, guardian or person to accompany the minor during the period of curfew.
(2) The minor, incidental to his or her own actual attendance, is traveling promptly, directly or without stopping enroute, between the minor’s residence and the place of a service, program, activity or event which is sponsored or provided for by a religious, municipal or educational institution.
(3) The minor is traveling promptly, directly and without stopping enroute, between the minor’s residence and the minor’s regular and lawful place of employment.
(4) The minor is traveling promptly, directly and without stopping enroute, between the minor’s residence and a place of publicly supervised recreation at which the minor will be or has been in attendance.
(D) Whenever a minor is present upon the streets or public rights-of-way during the time of curfew as provided for in division (A) and (B) of this section under any condition that is not provided for in division (C) of this section, it shall be deemed that the minor is present upon the streets or public rights-of-way with permission of the minor’s parents, guardian or other person having custody of the minor.
(E) Whoever violates this section shall be guilty of an unclassified misdemeanor and shall be fined not more than fifty dollars upon the first offense, and not more than one hundred dollars upon the second and each subsequent offense.
(Former § 171.14) (Ord. No. 2018-11-05, 11-05-2018; Amend. and Codified by Ord. No. 2023-13, 09-11-2023)
Reserved.