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Prohibits unauthorized public camping on undesignated public property, with first-offense shelter referral, and allows private suits against governments failing to enforce.
Prohibits unauthorized public camping on undesignated public property, with first-offense shelter referral, and allows private suits against governments failing to enforce.
Status: Passed 1st Reading (introduced Feb 21, 2025); effective date in bill: October 1, 2025
Primary purpose: To prohibit unauthorized overnight camping in public parks, rights-of-way, and other public spaces and to require local governments to enforce those prohibitions; establishes criminal penalties, local duties, and private enforcement tools.
This summary focuses on statutory changes proposed in SB 724 (Safe Parks and Public Spaces Act) as drafted.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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