§ 123.02. Implementing proclamations to protect life and property.  


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  • When a state of emergency has been proclaimed as provided in Section 123.01 of the Codes of the city of Columbus, Ohio, 1959, any of the officers named therein, acting in accordance therewith, is authorized to issue such proclamations as he deems necessary to protect life and property. Said proclamation may include, but is not limited to, the establishment of curfew; prohibiting the sale of beer or intoxicating liquor; prohibiting the sale of firearms; restricting or prohibiting movement into, out of, or within the affected area or areas; or prohibiting or limiting the assemblage of persons; or prohibiting or limiting persons under the age of 18 years from being upon or about public streets, public places or places of amusement and entertainment within the city during the hours when said persons are required to be in attendance at either a public or private school, unless said persons are accompanied by their parent, guardian or other adult persons having the care or custody of them or, are upon an emergency errand or other legitimate business directed by their parent, guardian or other adult person having the care and custody of them.

(Ord. 244-72.)