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Council members heard from Dr. Robert West of the Jackson Police Department and city officials about House Bill 1197, a state law addressing panhandling and solicitation at major intersections.
Dr. West summarized the statute's provisions and said the law was designed "to keep people that was on major intersections from panhandling or soliciting." He described the permit option included in the law, which would allow cities that want to permit solicitation at specified intersections to require a daily permit with ID and time/location restrictions during an initial education period through Dec. 31; enforcement would begin Jan. 1.
The administration recommended allowing the state law to take effect in Jackson and not to establish a local permitting system. Interim CAO Peter Tabelson noted primary enforcement responsibilities and the need for coordination among enforcement agencies in the Capital City district. Council members did not vote on an opt-out or local permit program during the meeting; staff indicated they would coordinate with law enforcement partners for implementation starting in January if the council takes no further local action.
Speakers stressed the law covers major intersections and includes an education period through Dec. 31 before enforcement begins Jan. 1.
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