[Adopted by Ord. No. 1-81 as Ch. 10, Secs. 10.14
and 10.40 of the 1981 Code; amended by Ord. No. 11-91]
No parent, guardian or other person having legal custody of a child
16 years of age and under shall permit such child to loiter, idle or remain
upon any street, alley or other public place in the City of Hudson which is
in violation of this article.
No person operating or in charge of any place of amusement, entertainment
or refreshment or other place of business shall permit any minor 16 years
of age and under to loiter, loaf or idle in such place during the hours prohibited
by this article.
This article shall not permit the presence, at any time, of any person
16 years of age and under in any place where his/her presence is now prohibited
by any existing law.
Every law enforcement officer is hereby authorized to detain any minor
violating the provisions of the above until such time as the parent, guardian
or person having legal custody of the minor is notified. The officer shall
notify the person in custody of the child as soon as possible and shall release
the minor to that person or someone designated by that person.
[Adopted by Ord. No. 21-93; amended by Ord. Nos.
14-94, 30-94, 13-98 and 15-98]
This article regulating truancy in the City of Hudson is adopted pursuant
to the authority of W.S.A. s. 118.163.
The following terms shall have the following meanings when used in this
article:
HABITUAL TRUANT
A pupil who is absent from school without an acceptable excuse under
W.S.A. ss. 118.15 and 118.16(4) for part or all of five days or more on which
school is held during a school semester.
TRUANT
A pupil who is absent from school without an acceptable excuse under
W.S.A. ss. 118.15 and 118.16(4) for part or all of any day on which school
is held during a school semester.
Any youth 17 years of age or younger but over the age of 12 years of
age who violates this article shall be subject to the following penalties
and dispositions:
A. Suspension of the child's operating privileges,
as defined in W.S.A. s. 340.01(40), for a period of not less than 30 days.
The court shall immediately take possession of any suspended license and shall
forward it to the Department of Transportation, together with a notice stating
the reason for and the duration of the suspension. The court is authorized
to suspend the operating privileges of a school dropout or habitual truant
until such individual reaches the age of 18.
B. An order for the child to participate in counseling,
community service or a supervised work program.
C. An order for the child to remain at home except during
hours in which the child is attending religious worship or a school program,
including travel time required to get to and from the school program or place
of worship. The order may permit a child to leave his or her home if the child
is accompanied by a parent or guardian.
D. An order for the child to attend an educational program
under W.S.A. s. 48.345(12).
E. Impose a forfeiture of not more than $50 plus costs for
a first violation or a forfeiture of not more than $100 plus costs for any
second or subsequent violation committed within 12 months of a previous violation,
subject to W.S.A. s. 938.37 and subject to a maximum cumulative forfeiture
amount of not more than $500 for all violations committed during a school
semester. All or part of the forfeiture plus costs may be assessed against
the person, the parent or guardian of the person, or both.
F. Impose an order for the person to attend
school.