For the purposes of this chapter, the following words and phrases
shall have the meaning hereafter set forth unless a different meaning
is clearly intended from the context in which such word or phrase
is used. Any word or phrase not herein defined shall have the meaning
attributed to it in ordinary usage.
"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.
"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.
"Guardian"
means:
1.
A person who, under court order, is the guardian of the person
of a minor; or
2.
A public or private agency with whom the minor has been placed
by a court.
"Officer"
means a police officer, deputy sheriff, or other law enforcement
agency officer.
"Operator"
means an 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 officers
of a corporation.
"Parent"
means a person who is:
1.
A natural parent, adopting parent, or step-parent of another
person; or
2.
A person at least 18 years of age and authorized in writing
by a parent or guardian to have the care and custody of a minor.
"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 common areas of schools, hospitals, apartment houses,
office buildings, transport facilities, theaters, game rooms, shops,
shopping malls or any other place for the sale of merchandise and
business.
"Remain"
means to:
2.
Fail to leave premises when requested to do so by an officer
or the owner, operator, or other person in control of the premises.
"Street"
means a way or place, of whatever nature, open to the use
of the public as a matter of right for purpose of vehicular travel
or in the case of a sidewalk thereof for pedestrian travel. The term
"street" includes the legal right-of-way, including, but not limited
to, the traffic lanes, curb, sidewalk, whether paved or unpaved, and
any grass plots or other grounds found within the legal right-of-way
of a street. The term "street" applies irrespective of what the legal
right-of-way is formally named or called, whether alley, avenue, court,
road or otherwise.
(3282-6/95, 3865-3/10)
A minor commits a misdemeanor if he or she remains, walks, runs,
stands, drives or rides about, in or upon any public place or on the
premises of any establishment within the City between the hours of
10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. Pacific Time of the following day.
(3282-6/95)
A parent or guardian of a minor commits a misdemeanor if he
or she knowingly permits or allows the minor to remain, walk, run,
stand, drive or ride about in or upon any public place or on the premises
of any establishment open to the general public within the City during
curfew hours unaccompanied by parent or guardian.
(3282-6/95, 3865-3/10)
The owner, operator, or any employee of an establishment commits
a misdemeanor if he or she knowingly allows a minor to remain, walk,
run, stand, drive or ride about in or upon any public place within
his or her control or on the premises of any establishment within
his or her control within the City during curfew hours.
(3282-6/95)
If a minor taken into custody is a minor coming within the provisions
of this chapter, any such law enforcement officer is authorized and
empowered to request the parents, guardian or other adult person having
the care and custody of such minor that they take custody of the minor.
Refusal on the part of the parent or guardian to accept a minor for
whom the parent or guardian is responsible, shall be a misdemeanor.
(3282-6/95, 3865-3/10)
The remedies provided in this chapter are in addition to the
remedies and penalties available under the Huntington Beach Municipal
Code and all other laws of the state.
(3282-6/95)
It shall be deemed a public nuisance for any minor to remain,
walk, run, stand, drive or ride about, in or upon any public place
or on the premises of any establishment within the City between the
hours of 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.
(3282-6/95)
If any section, subsection, phrase or clause of this section
is for any reason held to be invalid, such decision shall not affect
the validity of the remaining portion of this section. The City Council
declares that it would have adopted this chapter and each section,
subsection, phrase or clause thereof irrespective of the fact that
any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, phrases or clauses
be declared invalid.
(3282-6/95)