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 p.m. to 6 a.m. when deemed necessary for public safety or property protection. It also empowers the Chief of Police to establish specific zones with extended curfew hours under certain conditions. The bill modifies the definition of "curfew hours" to include these extended hours and raises the age limit for curfew applicability from 17 to 18 years.

Additionally, the legislation introduces new provisions for the issuance of notices of violation for curfew breaches, requiring police to provide warnings before taking further action. It outlines the process for designating extended juvenile curfew zones, including the criteria the Chief of Police must consider, such as recent crime reports and public safety concerns. The bill mandates that any administrative orders or designations be publicly posted and allows for extensions of curfew hours and zones under specific conditions. The act is set to expire after 225 days unless further action is taken.