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HB 1184

relative to the issuance of no trespass orders on municipal or school district property.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Bill Gannon and 3 co-sponsors

HB 1184: Relative to the Issuance of No Trespass Orders on Municipal or School District Property OverviewBill Number: HB 1184 Title: Relative to the Issuance of No Trespass Orders

Enrolled (in recess of) 06/04/2026
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Bill Summary · HB 1184

HB 1184: Relative to the Issuance of No Trespass Orders on Municipal or School District Property

Overview

Bill Number: HB 1184
Title: Relative to the Issuance of No Trespass Orders on Municipal or School District Property
Status: To Be Introduced 01/07/2026 and referred to Municipal and County Government
Introduced: November 12, 2024

Purpose and Intent

The primary purpose of HB 1184 is to establish a standardized process for municipal and school district authorities to issue no trespass orders on their respective properties. The bill aims to provide local governments and school districts with a clear legal framework to address issues of unauthorized access, disruptive behavior, or safety concerns on public premises.

Key Provisions

  • Authorizes municipal and school district officials to issue no trespass orders against individuals who engage in unlawful, disruptive, or threatening behavior on their properties.
  • Requires the development of written policies and procedures for issuing, serving, and enforcing no trespass orders.
  • Specifies the criteria and due process considerations that must be met before a no trespass order can be issued, including the right to appeal.
  • Grants municipal and school district authorities the ability to enforce no trespass orders through law enforcement, including the potential for criminal trespass charges.
  • Mandates the maintenance of a centralized database to track issued no trespass orders and ensure consistent enforcement across jurisdictions.

Affected Parties and Impacts

  • Municipal and school district officials, who will be empowered to address safety and security concerns on their properties through the no trespass order process.
  • Individuals who may be subject to no trespass orders due to their behavior or actions on municipal or school district premises.
  • Law enforcement agencies, who will be responsible for enforcing no trespass orders and potentially pursuing criminal trespass charges.
  • The general public, who may benefit from increased safety and security measures on municipal and school district properties.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations

HB 1184 is currently scheduled to be introduced on January 7, 2026, and will be referred to the Municipal and County Government committee for initial consideration. If the bill passes through the committee process and is approved by the full legislature, it will then be sent to the governor for signature or veto. The implementation of the no trespass order policies and procedures would likely occur within a specified timeframe after the bill's enactment, allowing municipal and school district authorities to develop the necessary administrative frameworks.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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