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								    Sec. 21-57. Affirmative defenses. 
<br />(a) It is an affirmative defense to prosecution under r 21 I. 54 that: 
<br />(1) A child is accompanied by a parent, guardian, custodian or other responsible person as defined in 
<br />this chapter. 
<br />(2) A child is legally married, divorced or widowed. 
<br />(3) A child is the parent of a child. 
<br />(4) A child is on the sidewalk of his residence. 
<br />(5) A child is legally employed and is upon the premises of the child's place of employment or is 
<br />returning home, without any detour or stop, from an occupation which requires the child to remain out 
<br />beyond the curfew hours. 
<br />(6) With respect to se�. floii 1121, 154(b), that the offense occurred during the scheduled vacation of or on 
<br />a holiday observed by the school in which the child is enrolled, or that the child has graduated from high 
<br />school or received a high school equivalency certificate, or that the child has permission to be absent 
<br />from school or be in a public place from an authorized school official. In the case of a child being 
<br />educated in a home school, a parent shall be deemed a school official. 
<br />(7) A child is attending or traveling directly to or from, without any detour or stop, an activity involving 
<br />the exercise of First Amendment right of free speech, freedom of assembly, or free exercise of religion. 
<br />Such child shall evidence bona fide proof of such exercise by carrying a written communication signed 
<br />by such child and countersigned, if practicable, by a parent, guardian, custodian, or other responsible 
<br />person, which shall state: 
<br />a. The name, address, and telephone number of such child; 
<br />b. The name, address, and telephone number of the parent, guardian, or custodian for the child; 
<br />c. The height, weight, sex, color of eyes and hair, and other relevant physical characteristics of such 
<br />child; 
<br />d. Specifying when, where, and in what manner said child will be out (during hours when this chapter 
<br />would be otherwise applicable to said child) in the exercise of a First Amendment right specified in such 
<br />communication. 
<br />(8) The child is, with the consent of the parent, guardian, or custodian of said child, engaged in 
<br />normal travel in a motorized vehicle within the city limits under circumstances not otherwise covered by 
<br />subsections (a)(5), (a)(7), (a)(9), (a)(10) or (a)(11). Such child shall evidence the bona fide proof of such 
<br />consent by carrying a written communication signed by the parent, guardian, or custodian for the child 
<br />which shall state: 
<br />a. The name, address, and telephone number of such child; 
<br />b. The name, address, and telephone number of the parent, guardian, or custodian for such child; 
<br />c. The height, weight, sex, color of eyes and hair, and other relevant physical characteristics of such 
<br />child; 
<br />d. A brief description of facts showing the applicability of this subsection (a)(8). 
<br />For purposes of this subsection, a child "engaged in normal travel in a motorized vehicle" shall be deemed to 
<br />include children who are waiting at a designated area for public transportation in an area specified in the parent's, 
<br />guardian's, or custodian's written communication of consent. 
<br />A child "engaged in normal travel" for purposes of this subsection (a)(8) and ofvj�� ugii o- 2 JJ 6 means a child driving 
<br />along the streets in a lawful manner, without any detour or stop, which indicates a clear intent of traveling from 
<br />place of origin to place of destination. 
<br />(9) A child is engaged in interstate travel beginning, ending or passing through the city. 
<br />(10) A child is attending or traveling directly to or from, without any detour or stop, an activity that is 
<br />sponsored by an educational, religious, or other nonprofit organization within sixty (60) minutes of the 
<br />termination of the activity. Such child shall evidence bona fide proof of such activity by carrying a written 
<br />communication signed by the parent, guardian, custodian, or other responsible person, which shall 
<br />state: 
<br />a. The name, address, and telephone number of such child; 
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