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It is unlawful for a person less than 17 years of age to be present at or upon any public assembly, building, place, street or highway within the corporate limits of the village unless accompanied and supervised by a parent or legal guardian or engaged in a business or occupation which the laws of the state authorize a person less than 17 years of age to perform or in attendance at, or while traveling directly home from a school, church or a not-for-profit community organization sponsored activity between the hours of 11:00 p.m. through 6:00 a.m. of the following day on Friday through Saturday.
(Ord. 742, passed 12-8-2003) Penalty, see § 132.99
It is unlawful for any parent, guardian or other person having the legal custody or control of any person under the age of 17 years, to allow or permit that person, while in that legal custody or control, to be present at or upon any public assembly, building, place, street or highway within the corporate limits of the village in violation of §§ 132.16 or 132.17 above, unless there exists good, reasonable and sufficient necessity therefor.
(Ord. 742, passed 12-8-2003) Penalty, see § 132.99
No keeper of any tavern, public billiard hall, pool room or bowling alley within the corporate limits of the village, shall permit any person under the age of 18 years of age to play at any game, upon any table or alley kept by him or her, nor shall he or she permit any such person to frequent his or her place of business, or to loiter or remain therein unless that person is accompanied by a parent, guardian or other person having the legal custody or control of the minor.
(Ord. 742, passed 12-8-2003) Penalty, see § 132.99
(A) Any person violating any provision of this chapter for which no specific penalty is prescribed shall be subject to § 10.99.
(B) Any person found to be in violation of the provisions of §§ 132.15 through 132.19 shall be fined $75 for the first offense, $150 for the second offense and $250 for each subsequent offense. Under appropriate circumstances, public service work may be assigned in lieu of the aforementioned fines with a conversion rate of one hour public service work for every $5 of applicable fine.
(Ord. 742, passed 12-8-2003)