No child under sixteen years of age shall be upon any street,
highway, park or other public way or place in the city after the hour
of nine-thirty p.m. of any day unless:
A. Accompanied
by a parent, guardian or other responsible adult person; or B.
B. Performing
or returning with reasonable speed from employment, from the performance
of some duty, or from a supervised group event conducted by a church
or by a social agency, with, in either case, permission from the child's
parent or guardian.
(Prior revision § 13-1)
No child under the age of seventeen who is the subject of a
court order or condition of probation imposing a curfew shall be upon
any street, highway, park or other public way or place in the city
beyond the time set forth in such court order or probation condition.
Any child violating this chapter shall be subject to arrest by the
Revere police department.
(C.O. 04-170 § 1)
Definitions. For the purpose of this section, the following
definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires
a different meaning:
"Guardian"
means:
A.
A person who, under court order, is the guardian of the person
of a qualified student; or
B.
A public or private agency with whom a qualified student has
been placed by a court.
"Parent"
means a person who is:
A.
A natural parent, adoptive parent, or step-parent of a qualified
student.
B.
At least eighteen years of age and authorized by a parent or
guardian to have the care and custody of a qualified student.
"Regular school hours"
means the hours for the full-time school which the minor
would attend in the school district in which the minor resides, on
any day for which school is in session, or, if such school in the
school district of residence is unknown, "regular school hours" means
the school hours of the Revere public schools on any day for which
school is in session.
(C.O. 05-07 § 1 (part))
This chapter shall not apply to qualified students who are in
public places in conjunction with a field trip or program conducted
by the student's school or who have been excused pursuant to their
school's policies or regulations.
Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to apply to home
schools established as specified in Massachusetts General Laws.
(C.O. 05-07 § 1 (part))