§ 9.24.040. Curfew-Exceptions.  


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  • The following are exceptions to the curfew:

    A.

    The minor is accompanied by a responsible adult.

    B.

    When the minor is on the sidewalk or property where the minor resides and the adult responsible for the minor has given permission for the minor to be there.

    C.

    The minor is present at or is traveling between home and the following:

    1.

    The minor's place of employment in a business, trade or occupation, which the minor is permitted by law to be employed or, if traveling, within one-half hour of the end of work;

    2.

    The minor's place of religious activity, or if traveling, within one-half hour after the end of the religious activity;

    3.

    Governmental or political activity, or, if traveling, one-half hour after the end of the activity;

    4.

    School activity, or if traveling, within one-half hour after the end of the activity;

    5.

    Assembly such as a march, protest, demonstration, sit-in, or meeting of an association for the advancement of economic, political, religious or cultural matters; or for any other activity protected by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution, guarantees of free exercise of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, or if traveling, within one-half hour after the end of the activity;

    6.

    The minor is on an emergency errand for a responsible adult;

    7.

    The minor is engaged in interstate travel through the city of beginning, ending or passing through Oskaloosa when said travel is by direct route.

(Ord. 906 §3, 1993)