2 county-level rules, plus city-specific rules for 1 city in York County, South Carolina.
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Unincorporated York County has no countywide juvenile curfew. The curfews are municipal: the City of York bars anyone 17 or younger from public places 9 PM to 6 AM, with work and parent exceptions. Rock Hill enforces its own.
S.C. Code Ann. Β§ 4-9-25
All counties of the State, in addition to the powers conferred to their specific form of government, have authority to enact regulations, resolutions, and ordinances, not inconsistent with the Constitution and general law of this State, including the exercise of these powers in relation to health and order in counties or respecting any subject as appears to them necessary and proper for the sec...
York County parks close at night. Hours run 7 AM to 8 PM November through February and 7 AM to 9 PM March through October. Approved programs may run later but never past 10 PM.
S.C. Code Ann. Β§ 4-9-25
All counties of the State, in addition to the powers conferred to their specific form of government, have authority to enact regulations, resolutions, and ordinances, not inconsistent with the Constitution and general law of this State, including the exercise of these powers in relation to health and order in counties or respecting any subject as appears to them necessary and proper for the sec...
1 cities in York County have their own curfew laws rules. Each link goes to that city's dedicated page with code citations.
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