Florida law banning homeless people from sleeping in public outdoor spaces takes effect
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A new Florida law prohibiting homeless people from sleeping outside went into effect on Tuesday.
House Bill 1365 prohibits camping on streets, sidewalks and in parks. Local governments are required to offer temporary housing, where individuals will be prohibited from using drugs. They will also be offered substance abuse and mental health treatment.
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