2 rules for unincorporated Mendocino County, California.
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Mendocino County has a longstanding juvenile curfew ordinance codified at Chapter 8.08 (Curfew - Minors) of Title 8 (Public Health, Safety and Welfare) of the Mendocino County Code. The Chapter restricts minors (generally under 18, with a distinct provision for those under 16) from being on public streets, sidewalks, parks, or other public places during nighttime hours, subject to standard exceptions for being accompanied by a parent/guardian, emergencies, employment, religious or organized activities, and travel to/from those activities. Enforcement is by the Mendocino County Sheriff in unincorporated areas; cities (Ukiah, Fort Bragg, Willits, Point Arena) enforce their own municipal curfew provisions.
Mendocino County parks are regulated under Code Title 14, Chapter 14.28 (Use of County Parks and Camping Prohibition). Camping or trailer parking is allowed only where expressly posted and is limited to a maximum of 14 nights; day-use parks are generally open dawn to dusk, and overnight use is prohibited where not posted for camping.
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