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§ 130.22 LIABILITY OF PARENT OR GUARDIAN.
   It shall be unlawful for any parent or guardian having legal custody of a minor to allow such minor to be or remain in or upon a public assembly, building, place, street, or highway in the city under circumstances not constituting an exception as enumerated in § 130.23, during the time periods contained in § 130.21.
§ 130.23 EXCEPTIONS.
   In the following exceptional cases a minor in or upon any public assembly, building, place, street, or highway in the city during the nocturnal hours provided for in § 130.21 shall not be considered in violation of this subchapter:
   (A)   When the minor is accompanied by a parent or guardian;
   (B)   When accompanied by an adult authorized by a parent or guardian of such minor;
   (C)   When 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, provided that written notice signed by the minor and countersigned by a parent is in the possession of such minor specifying when, where, and in what manner said minor will be exercising such First Amendment rights;
   (D)   In case of reasonable necessity but only after such minor's parent has communicated to the police department the facts establishing such reasonable necessity;
   (E)   When the minor is on the sidewalk of the place where such minor resides, or on the sidewalk of either next-door neighbor who has not communicated an objection to a police officer or the police department;
   (F)   When returning home, by a direct route from, and within one hour of the termination of, a school activity, or any activity of a religious or other voluntary association, provided that justification indicating the place and time of termination of said event can be given to any investigating officer of the police department;
   (G)   When authorized by regulation issued by the City Manager in cases of reasonable necessity involving more minors than may reasonably be dealt with on an individual basis. Such regulation should be issued sufficiently in advance to permit publicity through news media and through other agencies such as the schools. The regulation shall define the activity, the scope of the use of the public assembly, building, place, street, or highway permitted, and the period of time involved not to extend more than one hour beyond the time for termination of the activity, and the reason for finding that such regulation is reasonably necessary. The City Manager shall notify the police department of said information;
   (H)   When engaged in a business or occupation which the laws of Kentucky authorize a person under 18 years of age to perform;
   (I)   When the minor is, with parental consent, in a motor vehicle with a lawfully authorized driver; and
   (J)   When the minor, who is a duly authorized and licensed driver, is operating a motor vehicle within the city for the purpose of passing through, by direct route, from one location to another either within or out of the city, including all minors that may also be within the vehicle.
§ 130.24 ENFORCEMENT.
   (A)   A police officer, upon finding or being notified of any minor in or upon any public assembly, building, place, street, or highway whose parent is believed to be in violation of this subchapter may stop and question such minor and request such information as his or her name, age, and the name and address of his or her parent, guardian, or person having legal custody.
   (B)   If the police officer determines or has reasonable cause to believe that a curfew violation has occurred, the police officer may obtain from the minor the information necessary to issue a citation to the minor's parent, guardian, or person having legal custody and then either take the minor to the minor's home or direct the minor to proceed immediately to the minor's home.
§ 130.99 PENALTY.
   (A)   Any person who violates a provision of this chapter to which no other specific penalty applies shall be punished as set forth in § 10.99.
   (B)   Any person who violates § 130.02 shall be fined not less than $10 nor more than $100 for each offense.
(KRS 436.320)
   (C)   Any parent, guardian, or person having legal custody allowing a minor to violate any provision of §§ 130.20 through 130.24 shall be subject to a fine of not more than $500 or imprisonment for a period not to exceed six months or both.