2 rules for unincorporated Williamson County, Tennessee.
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Tennessee sets a statewide child curfew by statute (Tenn. Code Ann. Β§39-17-1702): minors 17 to 18 must be off public places 11 PM to 6 AM on weeknights and midnight to 6 AM on weekends, with tighter hours for younger minors. Franklin adds its own city curfew.
Tenn. Code Ann. Β§ 39-17-1702(a)
(a) It is unlawful for any minor between seventeen (17) and eighteen (18) years of age to remain in or upon any public street, highway, park, vacant lot, establishment or other public place within the county during the following time frames: (1) Monday through Thursday between the hours of eleven o'clock p.m. (11:00 p.m.) to six o'clock a.m. (6:00 a.m.); and (2) Friday through Sunday between th...
Williamson County parks and city parks in Franklin and Brentwood close at posted hours, generally dawn to dusk or a fixed evening time. Being in a closed park after hours is criminal trespass under Tenn. Code Ann. Β§39-14-405.
Tenn. Code Ann. Β§ 39-14-405(a)
A person commits criminal trespass if the person enters or remains on property, or any portion of property, without the consent of the owner.
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