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Collaborative Pilot Initiative on Homelessness <br />Page 7 <br />1. Who would be the best entity or entities to oversee the coordination of all <br />needed public health and safety services for individuals displaced from a <br />homeless camp, as further addressed in Section 14 -119; and <br />2. Who would be the best entity or entities to store any personal items of <br />individuals who may be displaced from a homeless camp, as further addressed <br />in Section 14 -119. <br />Sec. 14 -119 Displacement of Homeless Camps. <br />(a) Upon receiving a complaint that a person living in a homeless camp is allegedly <br />violating the State of Indiana's law addressing panhandling6, or is committing a breach of peace, <br />or any other city ordinance addressing quality of life, a sworn member of the South Bend Police <br />Department shall investigate such complaint. <br />(b) If a homeless person or persons is to be displaced from a homeless camp, the entity or <br />entities formally designated pursuant to Section 14 -119 (c) shall assist in cataloguing their personal <br />items, in a safe and secure manner. <br />(c) Before a homeless camp may be displaced, the City of South Bend must have <br />communicated with the City of South Bend Department which oversees the certification process <br />for Emergency Solutions Grants (ESG) Programs recipients, and determine if available housing <br />for the homeless persons or homeless individuals proposed to be displaced is available. The South <br />Bend Continuum of Care or other designated entity shall coordinate with all participating service <br />providers, faith -based organizations, street ministries, and volunteers to ensure that the homeless <br />persons and homeless individuals to be displaced are provided the next available transitional <br />housing and comprehensive wrap- around services for which they may be eligible, unless refused <br />by said individual(s). <br />Sec. 14 -120 Rights of Homeless Individuals and Homeless Persons. <br />(a) No person's rights, privileges, or access to public services may be denied solely <br />because he or she is homeless. <br />(b) A homeless person or homeless individual: <br />1. Has the right to use and move freely in public spaces, including, but not limited to <br />public sidewalks, public parks, public transportation and public buildings, in the <br />6 Indiana Code § 35 -45 -17 sets forth the State of Indiana's panhandling regulations. <br />Indiana Code § 35- 33 -1 -4 sets forth the State of Indiana's breach of peace regulations. <br />
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