In addition to this, many municipalities in Georgia have ordinances in place that restrict where people on the registry can live. These ordinances often prohibit sex offenders from living and working within a certain distance of schools, parks, places of worship, daycares, and other areas where children congregate. This makes it even more difficult for homeless sex offenders to find a place to live, as the options available to them are even more limited. Furthermore, these living and working restrictions also place an undue burden on the children and families of the individuals required to register as sex offenders and often contributes to these families being separated.