The Juvenile Curfew Second Temporary Amendment Act of 2025 amends the Juvenile Curfew Act of 1995 to enhance public safety measures regarding juvenile curfew hours in the District of Columbia. The bill allows the Mayor to extend curfew hours beyond the standard hours of 11:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. when necessary to protect public safety or property. It also grants the Chief of Police the authority to establish specific zones with extended curfew hours under certain conditions. Additionally, the bill raises the age limit for curfew applicability from 17 to 18 years and introduces a new definition for "notice of violation of curfew," which includes verbal warnings to juveniles about potential arrest for curfew violations.

The legislation includes provisions for the Mayor and Chief of Police to issue administrative orders for extending curfew hours and designating extended curfew zones, respectively. These orders must specify the basis for the extension, the affected locations, and the duration of the curfew. The bill also outlines the process for notifying the public about these changes and includes measures for police to follow when encountering juveniles in violation of curfew. The act is set to expire on April 15, 2026, and will take effect following the Mayor's approval and a congressional review period.