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ORDINANCE NO l 3 ~4~9
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 23-19, "CURFEW HOURS FOR
MINORS," OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF FORT WORTH, AS
AMENDED, BY ADDING DEFINITIONS; REQUIRING THE CITY MANAGER
TO MAKE PERIODIC REPORTS TO THE CITY COUNCIL CONCERNING
THE EFFECTIVENESS AND NEED FOR THE SECTION, REQUIRING THE
CITY COUNCIL TO PERIODICALLY REVIEW THE EFFECTS OF THE
SECTION ON THE COMMUNITY AND THE PROBLEMS THE SECTION IS
INTENDED TO REMEDY, TO HOLD PUBLIC HEARIANGS, AND TO
ABOLISH, CONTINUE OR MODIFY THE SECTION; PROVIDING THAT
FAILURE BY THE CITY COUNCIL TO CONDUCT SUCH PERIODIC
REVIEWS AND HEARINGS SHALL CAUSE THE SECTION TO EXPIRE,
PROVIDING A PENALTY NOT TO EXCEED $500; PROVIDING A SAVINGS
CLAUSE, PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION IN THE OFFICIAL
NEWSPAPER OF THE CITY, PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE,
AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY FORT WORTH, TEXAS
SECTION 1
That Section 23-19, "Curfew Hours for Minors", of the Code of the City of Fort
Worth, is hereby amended to read as follows.
" Sec. 23-19 Curfew Hours for Minors.
(A) Definitions. In this section:
(1) Curfew Hours means:
(a) 11'00 p m. on any Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, or
Thursday until 6'00 a.rn. of the following day; and
(b) 12:01 a.m. until 6:00 a.m. on any Saturday or Sunday
(2) Date of the Adoption of this Section means May 19, 1998
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(3) Emergency means an unforeseen combination of circumstances or
the resulting state that calls for immediate action. The term includes,
but is not limited to a fire, a natural disaster, an automobile accident,
or any situation requiring immediate action to prevent serious bodily
injury or loss of lifie
(4) Establishment means any privately-owned place of business
operated for a profit to which the public is invited, including but not
limited to any place of amusement or entertainment.
(5) Guardian means:
(a) a person who, under court order, is the guardian of the person
of a minor; or
(b) a public or private agency with whom a minor has been placed
by a court.
(6) Minor means any person under 17 years of age.
(7) Officer means a police officer, city marshal or deputy city marshal
(8) Operator means any individual, firm, association, partnership, or
corporation operating, managing, or conducting any establishment.
The term includes the members or partners of an association or
partnership and the officers of a corporation.
(9) Parent means a person who is:
(a) a natural parent, adoptive parent, or step-parent of another
person; or
(b) at least 18 years of age and authorized by a parent or guardian
to have the care and custody of a minor
(10) Public Place means any place to which the public or a substantial
group of the public has access and includes, but is not limited to,
streets, highways, and the common areas of schools, hospitals,
apartment houses, office buildings, transport facilities, and shops.
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(11) Remain means to
(a) linger or stay; or
(b) fail to leave premises when requested to do so by an officer or
the owner, operator, or other perso in control of the premises
(11) Serious Bodily Injury means bodily injury that creates a substantial
risk of death or that causes death, serious permanent disfigurement,
or protracted loss or impairment of the funption of any bodily member
or organ. I,
(12) This Section means Section 23-19 of the Fort Worth City Code.
(B) Offenses.
(1) A minor commits an offense if he remains in any public place or on the
premises of any establishment within the city during curfew hours
(2) A parent or guardian of a minor commits an offense if he knowingly
permits, or by insufficient control allows, the minor to remain in any
public place or on the premises of any establishment within the city
during curfew hours.
(3) The owner, operator, or any employee of an establishment commits
an offense if he knowingly allows a minor to remain upon the premises
of the establishment during curfew hours.
(C) Defenses.
(1) It is a defense to prosecution under Subsection (b) that the minor was.
(a) accompanied by the minor's parent or guardian;
(b) on an errand at the direction of the minor's parent or guardian,
without any detour or stop;
(c) in a motor vehicle involved in interstate travel;
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(d) engaged in an employment activity, or going to or returning
home from an employment activity, without any detour or stop;
(e) involved in an emergency;
(f) on the sidewalk abutting the minor residence or abutting the
residence of a next-door neighbor if the neighbor did not
complain to the police department or marshal's office about the
minor's presence;
(g} attending an official school, religi~us, or other recreational
activity supervised by adults and sponsored by the City of Fort
Worth, a civic organization, or another similar entity that takes
responsibility for the minor, or going to or returning home
without any detour or stop, an official school, religious, or other
recreational activity supervised by adults and sponsored by the
City of Fort Worth, a civic organization, or another similar entity
that takes responsibility for the minor;
(h) exercising First Amendment rights protected by the United
States Constitution, such as the free exercise of religion,
freedom of speech, and the right of assembly; or
(i) married or had been married or had disabilities of minority
removed in accordance with Chapter 31 of the Texas Family
Code.
(2) It is a defense to prosecution under Subsection (B)(3} that the owner,
operator, or employee of an establishment promptly notified the police
department or marshal's office that a minor was present on the
premises of the establishment during curfew hours and refused to
leave.
(D) Enforcement.
Before taking any enforcement action under this Section, an officer shall ask
the apparent offender's age and reason for being in the public place The
officer shall not issue a citation or make an arrest under this section unless
the officer reasonably believes that an offense has occurred and that, based
on any response and other circumstances, no defense in Subsection (C) is
present.
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(E) Penalties
(1) A person who violates a provision of this Section is guilty of a
separate offense for each day or part of a day during which the
violation is committed, continued, or permitted. Each offense, upon
conviction, is punishable by a fine not to exceed $500
(2) When required by Section 51 08 of the Texas Family Code, as
amended, the municipal court shall waive original jurisdiction over a
minor who violates Subsection (B)(1) of this Section and shall refer the
minor to juvenile court.
(F) City Manager's Report.
Before the third anniversary of the date of the adoption of this Section, the
City Manager shall review this Section, report to the City Council, and make
recommendations concerning the effectiveness of and need for this Section.
The City Manager's report shall specifically include the following information.
(1) The practicality of enforcing this Section and any problems with
enforcement identified by the Police Department and City Marshal's
office,
(2) The impact of this Section on crime statistics,
(3) The number of persons successfully prosecuted for a violation of this
Section; and
(4) The City's net cost of enforcing this Section.
(G) Citv Council Review
Before the third anniversary of the date of the adoption of this Section, and
every third year thereafter, the City Council shall:
(1) review the Section's effects on the community and on the problems the
Section was intended to remedy;
(2) conduct public hearings on the need to continue the Section; and
(3) abolish, continue or modify the Section.
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Failure by the City Council to act in accordance with paragraphs (G) (1) - (3)
shall cause this Section to expire "
SECTION 2.
That Chapter 23 of the Code of the City of Fort Worth, as amended, shall remain in
full force and effect, save and except as amended by this ordinance
SECTION 3
That the terms and provisions of this ordinance are severable and are governed by
Section 1-5 of Chapter 1 of the Code of the City of Fort Worth, as amended.
SECTION 4
Alf rights and remedies of the City of Fort Worth, Texas, are expressly saved as to
any and all violations of the provisions of the ordinances amended in Section 1 hereof,
which have accrued a the time of the effective date of this ordinance and, as to such
accrued violations and all pending litigation, both civil and criminal, whether pending in
court or not, under such ordinances, same shall not be affected by this ordinance but may
be prosecuted until final disposition by the courts.
SECTfON 5
The City Secretary of the City of Fort Worth, Texas, is hereby directed to publish the
caption and Sections 1 and 6 of this ordinance for two (2) days in the official newspaper of
the City of Fort Worth, Texas, as authorized by Section 52.013, Texas Local Government
Code.
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SECTION 6.
That this ordinance shall take effect after its passage and publication as required by
.law, and it is accordingly so ordained.
APPROVED AS TO FOR ND LEGALITY
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City Attorney
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City of Fort Worth, Texas
n-~Ayar And C,aunc~l Cammun~cAt~an
DATE REFERENCE NUMBER LOG NAME PAGE
5/19/98 G-12210 12CURFEW 1 of 2
SUBJECT PUBLIC HEARING AND REVIEW OF CURFEW ORDINANCE FOR MINORS, ADOPTION
OF ORDINANCE TO CONTINUE CURFEW ORDINANCE FOR THREE YEARS AND TO
REQUIRE PERIODIC REVIEWS OF THE ORDINANCE
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the City Council
Review the effect of the curfew ordinance for minors on the community and on the problems that
the ordinance was intended to remedy; and
2. Conduct a public hearing on the need to continue the ordinance, and
3 Adopt the attached ordinance that continues the curfew ordinance for minors for three years and
requires periodic reviews of the ordinance
DISCUSSION
In 1994, the City Council adopted an ordinance establishing curfew hours for minors. With limited
exceptions, persons under 17 years of age are prohibited from remaining in public places or on the
premises of an establishment during the following curfew hours.
11.00 p.m on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday
until 6.00 a.m of the following day; and
• 12:01 a.m until 6.00 a m on any Saturday or Sunday
In 1995, the Texas Legislature enacted provisions that address a City's authority to enact juvenile
curfew ordinances This legislation requires a city to conduct periodic reviews of its curfew ordinance
A city must review its curfew ordinance at least every three years. The review must address (1) the
ordinance's effect on the community; and (2) whether the purposes of the ordinance are met. After the
review, the city council of the city must conduct a public hearing and decide whether to abolish,
continue or modify its ordinance. If a city fails to conduct the required review and public hearings, the
ordinance automatically expires.
The attached ordinance is identical to the current curfew ordinance for minors except for provisions that
have been added to require periodic reviews of the ordinance, public hearings and city council action
concerning continuation of the ordinance
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City of Fort Worth, Texas
M'Ayor And Council Cammun~cAt~on
DATE
5/19/98 REFERENCE NUMBER
G-12210 LOG NAME
12CURFEW PAGE
2 of 2
SUBJECT PUBLIC HEARING AND REVIEW OF CURFEW ORDINANCE FOR MINORS, ADOPTION
OF ORDINANCE TO CONTINUE CURFEW ORDINANCE FOR THREE YEARS AND TO
REQUIRE PERIODIC REVIEWS OF THE ORDINANCE
FISCAL INFORMATION/CERTIFICATION
The Director of the Department of Finance certifies that this action will have no material effect on City
funds
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Submitted for City Manager's FUND ACCOUNT CENTER AMOUNT CITY SECRETARY
Office by: (to)
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