The Juvenile Curfew Second Temporary Amendment Act of 2025 seeks to amend the Juvenile Curfew Act of 1995 by allowing the Mayor to extend juvenile curfew hours in the District of Columbia when necessary for public safety or property protection. The bill establishes that the standard curfew hours will begin at 11 p.m. daily and extends the curfew's applicability to include 17-year-olds. Additionally, it grants the Chief of Police the authority to designate specific areas as extended juvenile curfew hour zones under certain conditions. The bill also introduces new definitions and procedures for issuing notices of violation and for the designation of curfew zones.

Key provisions include the Mayor's ability to issue administrative orders to extend curfew hours, which must be posted publicly, and the Chief of Police's authority to create extended curfew zones based on recent crime data and public safety concerns. The bill outlines the process for enforcement, including the issuance of warnings and the use of body-worn cameras by police. The act is set to take effect upon approval and will expire after 225 days.