Delaware HB454 protects individuals experiencing homelessness by allowing them to use public spaces for life-sustaining activities and ensuring they.
Delaware HB454, known as the Dr. DeBorah Gilbert White Anti-Cruelty to Delawareans Experiencing Homelessness Act, amends Title 10 of the Delaware Code to protect individuals experiencing homelessness. The act allows these individuals to use public spaces for life-sustaining activities, such as sleeping or storing personal property, as long as it does not obstruct traffic. It also ensures that individuals experiencing homelessness can retrieve their vehicles from public spaces without penalty or towing, provided the vehicles do not obstruct traffic.
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