Penalties

10 CMC § 2709 — under Tinian Curfew Hours for Minors Act.

10 CMC § 2709

TITLE 10: LOCAL LAWS

DIVISION 2: SECOND SENATORIAL DISTRICT (TINIAN, ETC.)

§ 2709. Penalties. (a) Any person not covered by subsections (b) and (c) of this section violating the terms of this chapter may be imprisoned for a period not to exceed 30 days, and up to 250 hours of community service. (b) Any minor violating the provisions of this chapter may be given a citation or apprehended and may be lawfully detained and appropriate proceedings may be instituted under and pursuant to the provisions of the juvenile court law as set forth in title 6, division 5 [6 CMC § 5101 et seq.]. (c) Any parent, guardian, or other adult person having the lawful custody, permanent or temporary, of any minor who suffers or permits or lets, either willfully or negligently, such minor to violate the provisions of this chapter shall be fined not more than $750. Source: Tinian LL 10-1, § 10; (a) and (c) repealed and reenacted by PL 15129, § 5. Commission Comment: Public Law 15-129 took effect on February 8, 2008, and contained the following in addition to contained severability and savings provisions: Section 1. Short Title. The following act shall be known as “The Youth Congress Curfew Bill of 2007.” Section 2. Findings and Purpose. The Youth Congress finds that there are numbers of youths staying out pass[sic] curfew hours, possibly breaking other laws too. One way to discontinue this breaking of the curfew law is for stricter enforcement and penalties. Yearly, curfew violation has rapidly increased, in 2001 about 120 youth were caught including youth in Tinian and Rota.