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Prohibits ongoing public camping on public property unless a local government designates a certified temporary site with safety, sanitation, and health-service requirements.
Prohibits ongoing public camping on public property unless a local government designates a certified temporary site with safety, sanitation, and health-service requirements.
Status: Committee Substitute Favorable (House) — Effective date (if enacted): October 1, 2025
Introduced: April 3, 2025 (1st edition); Committee Substitute reported favorable 5/6/2025
To prohibit local governments from authorizing ongoing overnight camping or sleeping on public property, while creating a limited, regulated process by which a county or municipality may designate land for temporary public camping when shelter capacity is insufficient. The measure focuses on public safety, sanitation, and behavioral-health coordination.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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