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Council to consider ordinance aligning ‘minor’ age with state law
Riverview City Council · December 9, 2025
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Summary
Council introduced an ordinance to change the city code’s definition of a minor from under 17 to under 18 to match a recent state change; the ordinance will be brought back for a vote next week, city staff said.
The Riverview City Council introduced an ordinance to amend portions of the city code that define a “minor,” changing the age threshold from under 17 to under 18 to conform with a recent change in state law. Speaker 1 read the ordinance’s sections by number and described the change as limited to the age definition; Speaker 4 (the chief) confirmed "that's really the…
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