Public Act 093-1092
Public Act 1092 93RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 093-1092 |
HB0552 Enrolled |
LRB093 05586 MBS 05678 b |
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| AN ACT in relation to minors.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Child Curfew Act is amended by changing | Section 1 as follows:
| (720 ILCS 555/1) (from Ch. 23, par. 2371)
| Sec. 1. Curfew.
| (a) Definitions. In this Section. | (1) "Curfew hours" means: | (A) Between 12:01 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. Saturday; | (B) Between 12:01 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. on Sunday; and | (C) Between 11:00 p.m. on Sunday to Thursday, | inclusive, and 6:00 a.m. on the following day. | (2) "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 life. | (3) "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.
| (4) "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. | (5) "Minor" means any person under 17 years of age. | (6) "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. | (7) "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. | (8) "Remain" means to: | (A) linger or stay; or | (B) fail to leave premises when requested to do so | by a police officer or the owner, operator, or other | person in control of the premises. | (9) "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 function of any bodily member or organ. | (b) Offenses. | (1) A minor commits an offense if he or she remains in | any public place or on the premises of any establishment | during curfew hours. | (2) A parent or guardian of a minor or other person in | custody or control of a minor commits an offense if he or | she knowingly permits the minor to remain in any public | place or on the premises of any establishment during curfew | hours. | (c) Defenses. It is a defense to prosecution under | subsection (b) that the minor was: | (A) accompanied by the minor's parent or guardian | or other person in custody or control of the minor; | (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; | (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's residence | or abutting the residence of a next-door neighbor if | the neighbor did not complain to the police department | about the minor's presence; | (G) attending an official school, religious, or | other recreational activity supervised by adults and | sponsored by a government or governmental agency, a | civic organization, or another similar entity that | takes responsibility for the minor, or going to or | returning home from, without any detour or stop, an | official school, religious, or other recreational | activity supervised by adults and sponsored by a | government or governmental agency, 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 is an | emancipated minor under the Emancipation of Minors | Act. | (d) Enforcement. Before taking any enforcement action | under this Section, a law enforcement 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.
| 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
at the following times unless accompanied and | supervised by a parent, legal
guardian, or other responsible | companion at least 18 years of age approved
by a parent or |
| legal guardian or unless engaged in a business or occupation
| which the laws of this State authorize a person less than 17 | years of age
to perform:
| 1. Between 12:01 a.m. and 6:00 a.m.
Saturday;
| 2. Between 12:01 a.m. and 6:00 a.m.
Sunday; and
| 3. Between 11:00 p.m. on Sunday to Thursday, inclusive,
| and 6:00 a.m. on the following day.
| (b) It is unlawful for a parent, legal guardian, or other | person to
knowingly permit a person in his or her custody or | control to violate
subparagraph
(a) of this Section.
| (e)
(c) A person convicted of a violation of any provision | of this Section
shall be guilty of a petty offense and shall be | fined not less than
$10 nor
more than $500, except that neither | a person who has been made a ward of the
court under the | Juvenile Court Act of 1987, nor that person's legal guardian,
| shall be subject to any fine. In addition to or instead of the
| fine imposed
by this Section, the court may order a parent, | legal guardian, or other person
convicted of a violation of | subsection (b) of this
Section to perform community service as | determined by the court, except that
the legal guardian of a | person who has been made a ward of the court under the
Juvenile | Court Act of 1987 may not be ordered to perform community | service.
The dates and
times established for the performance of | community service by the parent, legal
guardian, or other | person convicted of a violation of subsection (b) of this
| Section shall not conflict with the dates and times that the | person is
employed in his or her regular occupation.
| (Source: P.A. 89-682, eff. 1-1-97.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 03/29/2005
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