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  1. an order or a rule made by a government or somebody in a position of authorityTopics Permission and obligationc2

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The statewide ordinance had been passed in response to the Charlotte city ordinance.
Earlier this month, lawmakers in Atlanta passed an ordinance eliminating the practice for low-level city ordinance violations and some misdemeanor charges.
"That was about the city passing an ordinance, and that he agreed with them passing the ordinance" to expand marijuana growth zoning, Beck said.
A new city ordinance signed last year eliminates the cash bail system for people with pending non-violent misdemeanor charges or city ordinance violations.
We have different articles in the police force ordinance and articles in the public order ordinance which we can still invoke to control the situation.
Meanwhile, the winter session of parliament will be held from December 15 to January 5, where three bills will be taken up to replace three ordinances - The Goods & Services Tax (Compensation to States) Ordinance, 2017, Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code (Amendment) Ordinance, 2017 and Indian Forest (Amendment) Ordinance, 2017.
It is worthy to note that the ordinance the governor finds so objectionable is a city ordinance, propounded at the smallest level, and in no way affects other municipalities.
This occurred as 6,000 Iraqi soldiers stationed there reportedly laid down their American ordinance and removed their uniforms, relinquishing Mosul, as well as the heavy American ordinance to ISIS.
That ordinance had prompted the state legislature to pass a law requiring individuals to use the bathroom corresponding with the gender on their birth certificate, effectively nullifying the city ordinance.
This February, Bowling Green residents gathered at a City Commission meeting at City Hall to hear a proposed fairness ordinance read for the first time, at which the ordinance was tabled.
"If a municipality could pass an ordinance of this nature addressed to the ridesharing industry, it could pass an ordinance of this nature against any industry and all industries," he said.
The ordinance — approved unanimously by officials in Deerfield, Ill.
"If a municipality could pass an ordinance of this nature addressed to the ride-sharing industry, it could pass an ordinance of this nature against any industry and all industries," he said.
Juul would be able to stay in Pier 70 if the ordinance passes, since the ordinance would not apply retroactively, but it has already purchased its own office tower in downtown San Francisco.
The cost and impact of the ordinance were not up for discussion despite the Austin Chamber of Commerce's estimate that the ordinance will have a negative $140 million impact on the Austin economy.
Taliaferro said this week he has not withdrawn the ordinance.
The local ordinance gives pizzerias and other businesses until Feb.
A draft ordinance received support last week from the council.
She wasn't even pretending they were violating a noise ordinance.
The amendment would then be heard by an ordinance committee.
The county ordinance passed in 2008 in a public vote.
Two members of the explosive ordinance team suffer minor exposure.
The ordinance "violates federal law," Airbnb said in a statement.
Since 2000, eleven bomb techs have died diffusing unexploded ordinance.
Eisenberg said the city planned to begin enforcing the ordinance.
San Francisco's city attorney called the proposed ordinance legally sound.
Applications for commercial districts are permitted under the passed ordinance.
The county's new marijuana ordinance doesn't allow rural cannabis growing.
Asheville, N.C., has an ordinance that limits restaurants' outdoor lighting.
Slaveholders insisted that the ordinance applied only to incoming residents.
Lam's ordinance and are asking that it be reviewed judicially.
Deerfield's ordinance sets its own extensive definition of the term.
"The ordinance is definitely having a positive impact," Sedani said.
Supporters describe it as something closer to a noise ordinance.
Sherman, who had argued that the ordinance violated his client's constitutional right to free speech, said the town's city council recently agreed not to enforce the ordinance on the recommendation of the town's attorney.
In recent weeks, the people of Hong Kong have escalated their protests of a proposed amendment to the Special Administrative Region's (SAR) Fugitive Offenders Ordinance and the Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Ordinance.
About two dozen tobacco-selling establishments are affected by the ordinance.
Breed signed the ordinance on Friday, the mayor's office confirmed Monday.
Even after the government cancelled the ordinance, the protests have continued.
The ordinance passed anyway, severely reducing the number of properties available.
Rather, the ordinance is intended to facilitate tax collection, he said.
The law was altered in March after Chesapeake's ordinance went viral.
The charge is a violation of a county ordinance, not criminal.
Certain law enforcement and military personnel are exempted from the ordinance.
The Washington, DC, Council approved an assisted-dying ordinance in 2016.
For a draft text of the San Francisco ordinance, see bit.
The Waskom ordinance is "a dangerous attempt" to undermine Roe v.
The Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors approved an ordinance on Feb.
The ACLU filed a brief in support of the Fayetteville ordinance.
Clifford was charged under a 2007 ordinance, the Community Defense Act.
The city repealed the ordinance and promised not to revive it.
The ordinance passed Somerville's Legislative Matters Committee on earlier this week.
"Oakland's surveillance ordinance stands apart," Cagle told Motherboard over the phone.
A noise ordinance stops music on the strip at 11 p.m.
Here are provisions of the ordinance the Swiss unveiled on Nov.
McCrory about repealing the Charlotte City Council ordinance that caused HB2.
But the ordinance is law for only up to six months.
"It's a resolution, it's not an ordinance, it's nonbinding," she said.
She helped enact an ordinance mandating paid sick leave for workers.
But this attempt is unusual, employing an obscure ordinance regulating funerals.
The board voted to recommend that the council reject the ordinance.
This is called building codes coverage or law and ordinance insurance.
Hesperia's crime-free ordinance, meanwhile, has already been challenged in court.
"My boys have been breaking this ordinance for nine years," Mrs.
"It's a city ordinance, not a state law," Mr. Waldman said.
A Chicago alderman proposed a Blue Lives Matter ordinance in July.
The ordinance, approved unanimously by the council, is set to take effect July 1, 2019, although that date could be delayed to later when the city is expected to take up an ordinance regulating nonprimary residences.
AR game developer Candy Lab took Milwaukee County to federal district court over the ordinance, and a judge found that the ordinance both violates principles of free speech and gives county employees far too much discretion.
"There will be no more enforcement of this ordinance and the borough will go about the business of coming up with a different ordinance that does not offend the First Amendment," Sherman said in an interview.
Last autumn voters in Houston, Texas, rejected a broad anti-discrimination ordinance because its opponents had depicted it as a "bathroom ordinance" that would enable potentially predatory men and even registered sex offenders to enter women's loos.
"Neither of the Chambers' members has suffered an injury that is traceable to the Ordinance and would be redressed if the Ordinance were declared invalid or enforcement were otherwise enjoined," Lasnik wrote in an 8-page opinion.
The state's public university system also pledged to defy the statewide ordinance.
He said the ordinance might discourage tourists from coming to the city.
HB2 was born after Charlotte passed its "nondiscrimination ordinance" in February 2016.
Charlotte would have not repealed its ordinance is this was the deal.
The ACLU is one of many civil-rights groups supporting the ordinance.
Hosts without registration would be considered in violation of the city ordinance.
In Conroe, there's an ordinance that prohibits "dangerous animals" within city limits.
The Human Rights Campaign, which advocates for LGBT rights, lambasted the ordinance.
Airbnb's supporters have questioned the hotel union's role in crafting the ordinance.
To Usman, the value of the ordinance is that it mandates transparency.
"I don&apost agree with this ordinance in many ways," Nagle added.
Then how did the fight over the ordinance passed last fall begin?
The city agreed to change some laws, including repealing a jaywalking ordinance.
She was also charged with violations of a local animal control ordinance.
Both Republicans and religious organizations have been vocal about the Green's ordinance.
Violators of the ordinance could face a fine of up to $1,000.
In order to clarify this the MCC today passed an emergency ordinance.
The appeals court decision does not reverse the blocking of the ordinance.
Trade unions know in which cities to sell a minimum-wage ordinance.
So far, spending to oppose the local ordinance totals over $11 million.
The Payment Systems and Stored Value Facilities Ordinance started operation on Nov.
By sitting down, she was violating the 16-month-old city ordinance.
The ordinance allows up to 13 people at a short-term rental.
"Now that we passed an ordinance, where's the big business?" he asked.
One of the delayed investigations looked at an ordinance in Hesperia, Calif.
But Brian Hofer, a paralegal who had drafted the ordinance, seemed unfazed.
He had also been prosecuted for ordinance violations related to animal control.
The ordinance will be up for a final reading on February 4.
San Jose's ordinance doesn't apply to commercial buildings like Berkeley's does, however.
The ordinance override provision is also an element in the Senate bill.
A television station reported — incorrectly — that the ordinance was passed only recently.
Since Tuesday, Lam has been facing mounting pressure to invoke the ordinance.
Legally speaking, the MTR Ordinance states that MTRC can be in default.
Mayor Steven Fulop announced a proposed ordinance Friday, according to the release.
The ordinance has never before been used to ban a political party.
The colonial-era ordinance has been widely criticized for being overly restrictive.
Please support your local promoters fighting against this new ordinance in Australia.
Across the bridge from San Francisco, Oakland and Berkeley are both mulling their own sets of regulations for facial recognition tech, known as the Surveillance and Community Safety Ordinance and Surveillance Technology Use and Community Safety Ordinance, respectively.
Grabar, in discussing Fremont's ordinance, never mentions that Bob Warner, the city councilman who first proposed the city's anti-immigration ordinance, got the idea after seeing a story about an immigration raid in Postville, Iowa, on Fox News.
The Mass Transit Railway Ordinance (MTR Ordinance) grants MTRC an exclusive franchise to operate the Mass Transit Railway, the Kowloon-Canton Railway and to construct and operate any extension to the Mass Transit Railway for 50 years until 2057.
The ordinance also applies to flavored tobacco products in addition to e-cigarettes.
A Phoenix city ordinance prohibits discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
An ordinance that took effect this week requires hotels to provide the buttons.
Denver was the first city to enact this kind of ordinance, in May.
The Deerfield ordinance contends assault weapons are not covered by the Second Amendment.
Deerfield passed an ordinance that would ban all assault weapons beginning June 13.
But this revised ordinance only bought Lyft and Uber a six-month delay.
Father and daughter were also charged with violating a local anti-noise ordinance.
Airbnb has asked for a court injunction prohibiting the ordinance from taking effect.
North Carolina's criminal law worked, and H.B.2 wasn't needed before Charlotte's ordinance.
Somalia's criminal intelligence division and explosive ordinance disposal team are leading the investigation.
When we didn't repeal this ordinance, Florida law allowed me to be sued.
Chicago's finance committee is scheduled to take up the proposed ordinance on Wednesday.
That would absolve the company of any liability under the ordinance, she said.
The commission will vote on the ordinance sometime after May 14, WOOD reported.
By HUD's own standards, Maplewood's selective enforcement of its ordinance violates federal law.
But the ordinance failed to pass due to a lack of parliamentary support.
One entry describes the "Ugly Law," a city ordinance created in Portland, Ore.
If it found that the ordinance was discriminatory, the agency would block it.
But the ordinance would go into effect if the agency had no objections.
A vote on the ordinance was postponed late last week for further discussion.
After holding a mandated public hearing, the latest ordinance was passed on Wednesday.
In 2013, Dallas passed an ordinance banning drilling within 1,500 feet of homes.
And even some supporters of Seattle's minimum wage ordinance worry about the future.
As an example, cities can no longer pass a paid sick leave ordinance.
Like Santa Ana's ordinance, the Values Act would have the force of law.
The ordinance will be introduced at the April 10 Jersey City Council Meeting.
The Jersey City ordinance, Fulop said, is modeled after South Carolina's upcoming legislation.
Supporters of the city ordinance said it would prevent discrimination against LGBT people.
Just yesterday afternoon, the Atlanta City Council passed a historic bail reform ordinance.
Similarly, juvenile victimization also appeared unaffected by the imposition of a curfew ordinance.
The Deerfield ordinance said the ban was a direct response to the Feb.
As well as removing an explicit block on extraditions to mainland China in the current Fugitive Offenders Ordinance, the amendments also remove the restrictions on the mainland from the Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Ordinance, known as the MLAO.
The city of Chattanooga, a hub of tech activity, handily rejected an ordinance establishing domestic partner benefits in 2014; Houston voted three times for an openly gay mayor, and then last fall voted overwhelmingly against a broad anti-discrimination ordinance.
When Oakland moved to pass an anti-bag ordinance, it was defeated by the legal action of the plastics industry; from that setback, she learned how better to advise Los Angeles, which passed its own anti-bag ordinance, in 2012.
Before the ordinance went into effect, the North Carolina state legislature convened a special session and passed the Public Facilities Privacy and Security Act, otherwise known has HB2, that voided the ordinance and preempted similar efforts by localities in the future.
In a statement on Wednesday, the JPOA urged the government to adopt measures under the Emergency Regulations Ordinance, or impose a curfew under the Public Order Ordinance, to empower the thinly stretched force to better tackle the escalating social unrest.
The city council apparently voted to repeal the ordinance as part of an exchange.
The ordinance adds yet more fuel to the fire blazing around facial-recognition technology.
The ordinance was suspended while the matter worked its way through the judicial system.
The plan, called the Stop Secret Surveillance Ordinance, was spearheaded by Supervisor Aaron Peskin.
Those violating the ordinance could face six months in jail or a $500 fine.
In June, the city passed an ordinance that placed heavier restrictions on the industry.
But on the ground, Airbnb has garnered animosity for labeling the ordinance a ban.
But in December, the City Council passed an ordinance requiring more stringent fingerprint screenings.
On the Timmonsville town Facebook page some commented that the ordinance was long overdue.
While the ordinance seems to speak for itself, it doesn't tell the whole story.
The city ordinance of Russellville only allows residents to have four dogs per home.
San Francisco's rules require two votes in order for an ordinance to be finalized.
Closer home, in an important step, the government notified Banking Regulation (Amendment) Ordinance, 2017.
Forest-boosting has a long history, beginning with a French forest ordinance in 1669.
"We just want to enforce the ordinance," Waterford Township Police Lieutenant Todd Hasselbach said.
An all-but certain final vote to enact the ordinance will happen next week.
In Missouri, Alderwoman Megan Ellyia Green enacted an ordinance that prohibits reproductive health discrimination.
The ordinance was introduced, then, to ensure that liability falls to the right parties.
North Carolina lawmakers passed a law nullifying that ordinance and banning others like it.
You can require a certain type of fenestration and façade in your design ordinance.
It seems likely the ordinance will be legally challenged for these (and other) reasons.
" Reilly's ordinance accuses Trump of running a "hateful, racist campaign against immigrants and minorities.
Attorneys for the NRA have threatened to sue over the ordinance, the Times reported.
Except for a group of small-business owners, the ordinance here had wide support.
Chicago banned foie gras in 2006, but the ordinance was repealed two years later.
This week parliament gave the government the power to change the law by ordinance.
Chan told CNN he expected "more political organizations" may face bans under the ordinance.
The ordinance would tackle words like manhole, policemen or policewomen, chairman and man-power.
In 1962, Vel Phillips, the city's first black alderwoman, proposed a fair housing ordinance.
Some have switched to e-cigarettes since the proposed ordinance would not cover them.
McCullough admires the work of the Northwest Ordinance and of Ohio's high-minded settlers.
During that period, India's Parliament must pass the ordinance or it will become void.
The city is now drafting an ordinance that it hopes will do just that.
Last month, Chicago passed an ordinance to eliminate the city's portion of the tax.
It is also a day of voting for local offices, ordinance changes or bonds.
The ordinance bans all flavored e-cigarette and vaping liquid flavors except for tobacco.
The Oxford ordinance also included bathrooms in private businesses, the Human Rights Campaign said.
They had the cheek to challenge an ordinance that allegedly protected the environment (inexcusable).
Officials in a Chicago suburb this week approved an ordinance to ban assault weapons.
In September 1992, Lafayette, Indiana, first proposed adding homosexuality to its non-discrimination ordinance.
Republicans said they would repeal the statewide bathroom law if Charlotte undid its ordinance.
The current version of the ordinance still precludes the throwing of stones or missiles.
A curfew ordinance forced the marathon 75-minute match to end in a draw.
The Deerfield ordinance was passed unanimously by all six board members on April 2.
The news service reported that at least one of the three members who voted to rescind the ordinance in the 3-2 vote was influenced by a city attorney's opinion that the ordinance might be illegal under Title IX. OpinionThe Editorial Board
The state supreme court had put the ordinance on hold while it reviewed its legality.
The ordinance, adopted in May, mirrored county guidelines, which allow for store and product inspections.
Barring the Charlotte ordinance that sparked the debate, there were no laws regarding bathroom usage.
If the ordinance passes, SFPD won't be able to restart any testing of such tools.
McCrory, who was the mayor of Charlotte for 14 years, has criticized the local ordinance.
That ordinance gives specific rules for what a vehicle's air pressure should be per weight.
The ordinance requires public hearings, invalidates many NDAs, offers whistleblower protections, and limits data retention.
The ordinance allows accessory dwelling units, or so-called granny flats, permitted prior to Jan.
This is all thanks to a 70-year-plus ordinance called the Imperial Household Law.
Restrictions attributed to a noise ordinance also put a damper on much of the music.
But even with the Charlotte ordinance, sexual assault remained illegal in Charlotte and North Carolina.
Supervisors expressed hope that the ordinance would lead to a full accounting of such equipment.
An Explosive Ordinance Disposal team found the woman had no explosives, and she was apprehended.
Turo has operated without a permit for two years, a violation of the city's ordinance.
The city's intention was only to "enforce the city ordinance and alleviate a nuisance situation."
Seattle simply can&apost break the law to adopt an ordinance as a political statement.
The "Stop Secret Surveillance Ordinance," the bill that passed on Tuesday, has two main dimensions.
Austin's ordinance is the latest move by a major city to introduce eco-friendly policies.
A number of residents in Athens have told the newspaper they disagree with the ordinance.
But an ordinance in Seattle could change the face of ridesharing as we know it.
The ordinance hands over negotiation control over hours, pay, benefits, job mobility to the Teamsters.
Laws against the Chinese people already in America, like San Francisco's laundry ordinance, were commonplace.
Vigneault determined the signs violated a city zoning ordinance and were posted without a permit.
The municipal ordinance calls for advisory arbitration to be accepted or rejected by the parties.
It came together this week, when the Charlotte City Council repealed its pro-LGBT ordinance.
The ordinance was driven by community concerns over the health effects of 25G wireless antennas.
Miami passed a similar city ordinance in 2015 and it appears to have worked out.
It is a Black Rain Ordnance AR-15, not a Black Range Ordinance AR-15.
The city has an ordinance that protects lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people from discrimination.
The city has had a comprehensive human rights ordinance in place since 2005, he said.
A couple years ago, it passed an ordinance banning the removal of the tiny treasures.
The violence and destruction, she said, only reinforced her decision to invoke the emergency ordinance.
Seattle's ordinance was approved unanimously by the city council but opposed by Mayor Ed Murray.
In return, he supported an ordinance that would have benefited a business a donor owned.
Other neighbors staunchly defended Maurice, and the mayor passed an ordinance protecting the animal's rights.
Lam should invoke emergency powers under a colonial-era ordinance to extinguish the violent protests.
"The Parking Ordinance unambiguously provides the Planning Board with unbridled and unconstitutional discretion," he wrote.
The city passed an ordinance to allow for growing and processing businesses to legally operate.
The ordinance also mandated unannounced annual inspections and criminal-background screenings by the sheriff's department.
Donato expressed concern about how Airbnb could comply with the ordinance without disrupting its business, and asked an attorney for San Francisco if the city would be willing to delay the ordinance until it developed an automated system for Airbnb to verify host registrations quickly.
That's the date upon which an ordinance raising the minimum wage to $15 came into effect in Los Angeles, an ordinance with Carl's Jr. has allegedly failed to meet—and the city is now seeking $1.45 million from Carl's Jr. in fines and restitution.
About 50.5% of voters supported the ordinance, while about 49.4% were against it, election officials said.
For months, Republicans had said if Charlotte repealed its ordinance, the legislature would consider repealing HB2.
Besides, with the state law still on the books, it would trump Charlotte's nondiscrimination ordinance anyway.
The Phoenix anti-discrimination ordinance prohibits businesses from discriminating based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
In Currituck County specifically, where Corolla is located, there is an "air down" ordinance in place.
In response, a handful of hosts who would be affected by the ordinance turned to Airbnb.
"We would never have known this was happening if it wasn't for the ordinance," Schwartz says.
A new Public Order Ordinance required permission for a public gathering of three or more people.
If Vegas does pass a social consumption ordinance, then the museum is going to get elevated.
This ordinance that we are defending in the federal court is consistent with that value system.
Charlotte shouldn't have had to repeal its ordinance in exchange for H.B. 219 to be repealed.
The ordinance does not allow for any retail sales, or point of contact with retail customers.
In the meantime, Fuller at least wants to see the sagging pants ordinance done away with.
Any ordinance or policy change has to be done by a majority vote of the council.
After a complicated legal fight over the subway's lease ordinance, construction officially began in late 1920.
He reportedly forced a tourist who violated Davao's anti-smoking ordinance to eat a cigarette butt.
Between 2011 and 2018, the forfeited firearms sales generated $16,85033 for Spokane, according to the ordinance.
The law also blocked Charlotte's antidiscrimination ordinance, and prohibited cities and counties from enacting similar laws.
In 210, the city passed an ordinance that would ultimately increase wages to $210 per hour.
In June 2019, the Jersey City council introduced a new ordinance aimed at remedying these issues.
The ordinance passed, but Airbnb poured money into the city to gather resident signatures in opposition.
Some are just entering the market now, as owners scramble to comply with the new ordinance.
She welcomed news of the new ordinance via Twitter but said her protest was not over.
Mayor Don McLeod told CNN that the law was part of a more elaborate ordinance, Sec.
Briant framed this more recent ordinance as one that would limit freedoms and undermine state law.
A city ordinance went into effect on January 1 that requires customers to ask for straws.
The ordinance did nothing but ensure that meatpacking workers continued to pay rent in neighboring communities.
The ordinance refers to the recent mass shootings in Parkland; Las Vegas; and Sutherland Springs, Texas.
As Tallahassee mayor, he refused to repeal an ordinance that prohibited shooting guns in city parks.
Debates will start in the council on Wednesday on the amendments to the Fugitive Offenders Ordinance.
"There's a problem in that the racial discrimination ordinance doesn't apply to the government," said Muqit.
In the film, the townspeople's opinions on the ordinance define them one way or the other.
Councilman Dave Rosenberg, who sponsored the bill, considers it a "local parallel ordinance" to state law.
He could issue the ordinance — officially called a Tomos of Autocephaly — as soon as this week.
Mr. Dickson had come to town with his teddy bears and fetal models seeking an ordinance.
But using the ordinance may not help the government as much as the party's cheerleaders expect.
In the meantime, for what it's worth, the ordinance is mainly enforced only on the weekends.
He's a paralegal who drafted San Francisco's ordinance forbidding city agencies to use facial recognition technology.
The Northwest Ordinance also stipulated that schools and education would be embedded into the new settlements.
The city is also considering an ordinance that would prohibit gas in new homes and buildings.
How and whether to issue an ordinance regulating the scooters remains a matter of hot debate.
The Societies Ordinance used to outlaw Chan's party has previously been criticized for being overly restrictive.
If the ordinance is violated, the city could be taken to court and potentially face damages.
The ordinance will be taken up during the next session of Parliament and converted into law.
CNN reached out to Uber, and the company declined to comment on the Jersey City ordinance.
Four years later, Pittsburgh approved a rights-of-nature ordinance that prohibited fracking in city limits.
Indeed, 40 percent of the businesses surveyed say the scheduling ordinance would influence future expansion plans.
Spokesmen for Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer said his office will vigorously defend the ordinance.
In 2015 and every year since, celebrities and famous attendees have shamelessly violated the no-selfie ordinance.
The judge ruled that because the ordinance had not yet taken effect, it was too early sue.
Charlotte's ordinance allowed transgender individuals to use the public bathroom of the gender with which they identify.
Breed's signature comes after she spoke in support of the ordinance ahead of the vote last week.
Photo: GettyOn Tuesday, Oakland passed a new ordinance regulating the use of surveillance devices by the city.
The owner received a ticket for failure to properly tether an animal in violation of the ordinance.
The City Council on Tuesday night unanimously approved an ordinance prohibiting the sale of most tobacco products.
The new contingent would include special operations forces, trainers, advisers, and explosive ordinance disposal teams, he said.
Critics believed the St. Louis ordinance could require the centers to hire workers who favor abortion rights.
However, the National Association of Tobacco Outlets said the Beverly Hills ordinance will not reduce tobacco usage.
The movement's top groups spent millions of dollars in the blue metropolis to defend a nondiscrimination ordinance.
"Ordinance defied common sense, allowing men to use women's bathroom/locker room for instance," the governor tweeted.
"In the ordinance, statue is crossed out and artwork is replaced," the artist continued at the meeting.
Greitens contends that the ordinance attacks pregnancy care centers and their ability to hire anti-abortion Missourians.
The ordinance would impose on the company fines of up to $1,000 per day for each offense.
Airbnb's lawsuit claims that the ordinance violates federal communications laws and asks a judge to block it.
Timmonsville Mayor Pro Tem William James, Jr., said the ordinance is about self-respect, WMBF-TV reported.
The zoning ordinance amendment passed through the city council last year as part of a larger revamp.
That's less restrictive than the previous ordinance, which warned people older than 12 could go to jail.
Next time, they'll have printouts of the ordinance available to pass along to anyone who challenges them.
Many large forests have enjoyed state protection, notably after an ordinance in 1669 created a forest code.
The Chicago ordinance singles out women for this form of "indecency," and furthers sexualization of women's breasts.
In 1999, the city passed a "Safe Haven Ordinance" — basically an early version of a Sanctuary city.
An ordinance creating the program will be introduced in the city council this fall, according to Brown.
As a Los Angeles resident I've actually voted on this before; a city ordinance passed in 2012.
Duka and Koski, who are devout Christians, preemptively asked for an injunction barring the ordinance&aposs enforcement.
" Chicago's Welcoming City ordinance "prioritizes effective local law enforcement and crime prevention over federal civil immigration issues.
State and federal funding for surveillance technology must also be approved by the chair, per the ordinance.
Spokesman for the President and the country's finance minister Arun Jaitley declined to comment on the ordinance.
Here's why: If the legislature backed off completely, some other town could just copy Charlotte's bathroom ordinance.
These dogs are not new; they are part of the Somalia National Police's explosive ordinance disposal teams.
There's also the possibility that the robot was equipped with the ordinance prior to entering the scene.
The email was sent in mid-January, roughly a month after the collective bargaining ordinance was passed.
Under Hong Kong's Public Order Ordinance, the court could jail the three for up to five years.
The ordinance would also block stores from selling single-use food service goods made with fluorinated chemicals.
Officials were also able to locate the owner of the cat and reportedly issued several ordinance violations.
The law, which overturned a Charlotte city ordinance, was widely interpreted as an attack on LGBT rights.
It's bad enough that the Ordinance forces drivers to surrender parts of their salary to the Teamsters.
Although Seattle councilmembers may intend to help drivers, their ordinance is certain to have the opposite effect.
An attorney for the women told the news network that they will continue to battle the ordinance.
The ordinance that bans sitting, eating, and drinking also applies to theTrevi Fountainand other popular city sites.
Hopkins, when the Justices ruled unconstitutional a city ordinance that exclusively targeted Chinese immigrants in San Francisco.
Another said that while the intention is good, the ordinance is redundant given existing laws against discrimination.
That ordinance prohibits businesses from refusing service to people based on their sexual orientation or gender identity.
By city ordinance, Mr. Emanuel must pick a permanent superintendent from choices recommended by the police board.
A city ordinance in that community said that only "suitable" plants could be grown on front lawns.
In December, Boston's mayor, Martin Walsh, signed an ordinance banning single-use plastic bags in city stores.
In 21, it supported a Salt Lake City ordinance banning discrimination against gays in jobs and housing.
His legislative achievements include an ordinance that imposes fines for any helium balloons that are released outdoors.
The ordinance, the Illegal Immigration Relief Act, was overturned in the federal courts and never took effect.
But the provisions of Thursday's settlement are largely similar to those in the city's June 2018 ordinance.
Los Angeles County Sheriff deputies enforced an emergency ordinance issued as the shock of Bryant's death spread.
Proponents of the measure, called the Fair Chance Housing Ordinance, hope it'll tackle several problems at once.
An emergency ordinance was issued, making it a misdemeanor to unlawfully access the site, the sheriff said.
Voters also re-elected Mayor Ethan Berkowitz, who signed the city's nondiscrimination ordinance into law in 2015.
The government voted Sunday afternoon to withdraw the ordinance it had put in place late Tuesday night.
A Chicago law, the Welcoming City Ordinance, in fact prohibits local officials from meeting these federal demands.
An emergency ordinance was issued, making it a misdemeanor to unlawfully access the site, Villanueva said Monday.
The ordinance, which was sponsored by Supervisor Katy Tang, has received widespread praise from animal rights activists.
The ordinance goes into effect this coming Sunday, though criminal penalties will not apply until February 2020.
The ordinance also points to how facial recognition technologies can misidentify people, particularly women and non-whites.
The city ordinance prohibits public accommodations from discriminating against people of protected status -- which includes sexual orientation.
Allowing for little time for review and analysis, the council passed the ordinance after 1:00 a.m.
Hong Kong's independent legal system includes a robust privacy ordinance on use of data and CCTV cameras.
A handful of aldermen on the committee unsuccessfully tried to remove the tax from a revenue ordinance.
A handful of aldermen on the committee unsuccessfully tried to remove the tax from a revenue ordinance.
The court ruling also held that the city's ordinance did not violate the women's freedom of speech.
The ban took force Saturday after Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam announced that the government had used emergency powers under the Emergency Regulations Ordinance to activate a mask ban — the first time in over 50 years that the ordinance has been activated which gives Lam extreme executive power.
"Neither of the Chambers' members has suffered an injury that is traceable to the Ordinance and would be redressed if the Ordinance were declared invalid or enforcement were otherwise enjoined," Lasnik said in his ruling, referring to Uber and East Side For Hire, a more traditional transportation firm.
Homosexuality was decriminalised in 1991, though same-sex couples are recognised only in the territory's domestic-violence ordinance.
Charlotte's ordinance has been disproportionately important here because it inspired Republicans to pass HB2 in the first place.
The "Stop Secret Surveillance" ordinance passed 8-1 in a vote by the city's board of supervisors Tuesday.
The Charlotte City Council on Monday repealed its ordinance as a prelude to the state repealing HB 2.
This June, Airbnb sued San Francisco over an ordinance that would fine hosts not registered with the city.
The vocal opposition Some locals have been vocally opposed to the surveillance ordinance, including several groups of residents.
Notably, the act overturned a local ordinance passed by racially diverse, fast-growing Charlotte, the state's largest city.
"I believe that, and our hosts believe that, the ordinance was designed to be a ban," she said.
"We just want to enforce the ordinance," Waterford Township police told a local news station at the time.
Ripper, convinced that the Soviets were brainwashing Americans through fluoridation, sent ordinance-laden planes toward the Soviet Union.
An ordinance disposal team from the Baghdad Operations Command was on its way to inspect it, he said.
A similar tactic had been successful last year in Anchorage where voters narrowly upheld their transgender rights ordinance.
Last year, voters in Houston repealed an ordinance banning discrimination based on several "protected characteristics," including gender identity.
Details: The Stop Secret Surveillance Ordinance bill is twofold: It bans face recognition tech by the city government.
It would have additionally created a task force to study what effects the ordinance had after two years.
"It's a local ordinance that has no grounds on Indonesia's constitution nor other national laws," he told Reuters.
While this is certainly an understandable goal, the city's ordinance misses the mark in a number of ways.
Associate Justice Antonin Scalia wrote the opinion that struck down the ordinance as unconstitutional under the First Amendment.
Environmental groups are fighting a county ordinance that could allow thousands of new wells without full environmental review.
This approach is similar to the heavy-handed Charlotte ordinance that North Carolina officials overturned earlier this year.
The ordinance requires a second vote by the supervisors next week and approval by Mayor Edwin M. Lee.
The measure now heads to San Francisco Mayor London Breed (D), who is expected to sign the ordinance.
He argued the US is not "dropping ordinance" in Yemen and isn't even refueling Saudi war planes anymore.
The Collective Against Islamophobia in France has said it will file a legal complaint against the Cannes ordinance.
A second vote on the city's ordinance is scheduled to be held to affirm the policy next Tuesday.
Hazelton passed a controversial ordinance in 2006 that among other things prohibited landlords from renting to undocumented immigrants.
He said a city ordinance requires short-term rentals to register with the city, which this property did.
The Hong Kong government invoked the colonial-era ordinance last month to ban face masks at public gatherings.
Baltimore restaurants that don&apost comply with the ordinance will be faced with a $100 penalty, McIntosh said.
Then, in 2011, a New York City ordinance banned smoking at public parks, boardwalks, beaches and pedestrian plazas.
We were able to pass the ordinance at such a lightning speed because we built a fighting movement.
Two San Francisco supervisors introduced an ordinance last week that would forbid employee cafeterias in new corporate construction.
The bill amends the city's Fair Practices Ordinance, which is administered by the Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations.
He backed a 2006 ordinance to penalize businesses that hired undocumented immigrants and landlords who rented to them.
A few weeks later, the San Francisco supervisors unanimously passed the ordinance and issued cease-and-desist letters.
Concord, Massachusetts, passed a city ordinance in 2012 ending the sale of bottled water anywhere in the town.
Soon, a city near the cemetery passed an ordinance prohibiting the burial of known terrorists in the area.
The ordinance makes specific reference to recent mass shootings in Parkland, Florida; Las Vegas; and Sutherland Springs, Texas.
The lawsuit also argued that the Maplewood ordinance is pre-empted by the federal Violence Against Women Act.
The ordinance appeared "to be pushing the envelope," Professor Wolf said, because it involves art on private property.
John Jones III told CNN affiliate KPIX he had "indescribable emotions and feelings" after Oakland's new ordinance passed.
Oakland's neighbor, the city of San Francisco, has a similar ordinance -- but it only applies to affordable housing.
The city of Long Beach, California, considered a panic button ordinance too but rejected it late last year.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that San Francisco's ordinance unfairly targeted one group of products.
At 9 years old, she testified before her city council in Oregon in support of a climate ordinance.
Lopez also has prior convictions for a 2005 DUI and a 2009 local ordinance conviction, according to Moor.
This would mainly occur if Lam were pressured into invoking the emergency regulations ordinance to stop the protest.
Seattle passed an ordinance in 2015 allowing drivers for Uber, Lyft and other ride-hailing apps to unionize.
The city is also reviewing its current rules and expects to revise the scooter rider ordinance this spring.
Multiple roads were closed as officials with the Explosive Ordinance Disposal Bureau worked to safely defuse the device.
San Francisco City Attorney's office told CNN this month that the ordinance has never been challenged in court.
Officials said the ride-sharing services violate a city ordinance that requires all drivers to obtain special licenses.
The city's Commission on Human Rights clarifies that this ordinance will affect all public accommodations, employment and housing.
Six years later, the US Supreme Court rules the ordinance unconstitutional, but segregation moves to the private sector.
Now, he has become one of the first to be criminally charged under the city's expanded blight ordinance.
But even though he was critiquing a local elections ordinance, he was definitely thinking of the big picture.
Per a Texas state ordinance, astronauts on the ISS have a way to cast their ballots in space.
Another ordinance allowed companies like Amazon to qualify for a 30-year tax exemption of up to $1 billion.
The use of the Societies Ordinance, a colonial-era law used mainly against triad gangs, has fuelled such concerns.
Unions of other Sri Lankans fall under the General Marriage Registration Ordinance, which sets the minimum age at 18.
But she also helped write the city's backyard dog ordinance, which mandates minimum care for pets kept in backyards.
Exemptions for cigar lounges and hotels The ordinance will affect tobacco retailers, including gas stations, convenience stores and pharmacies.
The ban is part of a broader anti-surveillance ordinance that the city's Board of Supervisors approved on Tuesday.
The ordinance, however, was handily defeated after opponents argued it would enable male sexual predators to enter women's bathrooms.
At the same time, it bars short-term rentals of units that fall under the city's Rent Stabilization Ordinance.
Transit officials repeatedly issued 90-day bans against Walter, but issuing a permanent ban required changing a local ordinance.
On Monday, a city ordinance in Austin took effect banning camping, sitting or lying in front of business entrances.
Whosoever therefore resisteth the power, resisteth the ordinance of God: and they that resist shall receive to themselves damnation.
Critics of the St. Louis ordinance believed it could require the centers to hire workers who favor abortion rights.
To become law, the ordinance still would require a second reading and final vote by the council June 4.
The ordinance passed by a vote of eight to one, with San Francisco District 2 Supervisor Catherine Stefani dissenting.
The Oakland city council voted last night to pass an ordinance banning city agencies from using facial recognition technology.
In the video, police told Stark he was being arrested for cursing, which they said violates a local ordinance.
More on this... According to the ordinance, violators on their first offense will be given a written warning notice.
The ordinance passed today cites the increase in vaping among underage users as a key reason for the ban.
Officials said the mural violated the city's sign ordinance, and that the house must be painted a solid color.
The current ban replicates an ordinance Duterte created in 2012 in his southern hometown of Davao City, Abella said.
By contrast, Explosive Ordinance Disposal (EOD) bots currently in operation generally work on wheels, tank-style tracks, or both.
" Ray Story, CEO of Tobacco Vapor Electronic Cigarette Association, an industry association, thinks the new ordinance is "extremely irresponsible.
Charlotte would never have started the fight, they say, if its ordinance had faced the threat of a plebiscite.
According to the Guardian, the ordinance is a watered-down version of its initial ruling, which banned dancing outright.
According to Mayor Clason, a plan is in order to abolish the ordinance at this month's city council meeting.
It maintained the city unfairly subjected them to citations for allegedly violating a city ordinance on hours of operation.
The Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors' ordinance, passed earlier this year, remains a vestigial reminder of the initial panic.
The government placed a travel ban on Almeida late on Monday under the Exit from Pakistan (Control) Ordinance 1981.
The cannabis ordinance to permit commercial cultivation wasn't a slam dunk among some local school and law enforcement officials.
The ordinance is less than clear about whether individual drivers can choose whether collective bargaining is right for them.
Brendan Reilly introduced an ordinance to scrub Trump's presence from the plaza at a city council meeting on Wednesday.
The legislature passed that measure in 2015 after initial attempts by Fayetteville to enact an anti-discrimination ordinance failed.
Officials in a Louisiana city are rethinking their 'saggy pants' ordinance after a man died during a police chase
According to the Ecology Center, which handles Berkeley's recycling, its ordinance would go further than the other cities' bans.
As it turned out, there was a lot more in the bill than the nullification of the Charlotte ordinance.
Pat McCrory of North Carolina, though, says a Charlotte ordinance set in motion the law he signed last month.
Rep. Gary Palmer's (R-Ala.) op-ed, "Taking aim at funding for D.C.'s 'unconstitutional' reproductive health ordinance" (Sept.
The State Legislature and the governor overrode that ordinance, bowing to political pressure in other parts of the state.
Another 2017 city ordinance broadened the city's definition of "lewd" conduct to include public displays of certain body parts.
The ordinance states that religious freedom can be curtailed for security reasons and does not mention any particular faith.
Several efforts at repealing the bill fell apart as Republicans insisted Charlotte rescind its L.G.B.T.-friendly nondiscrimination ordinance first.
That means, Winn says, the majority of those housed in ACDC are there for traffic and city ordinance violations.
A three-judge panel on the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals blocked the San Francisco ordinance last year.
But as Wednesday's session approached, Republicans complained that Charlotte had not eliminated all provisions of its February 22 ordinance.
Last week, North Carolina's Legislature overruled a Charlotte ordinance protecting people from discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.
Mill Valley's mayor has said that the city will look to create a final ordinance over the next year.
The bill was a response to an earlier Charlotte ordinance that offered protections to transgender people in public restrooms.
During the 2016 campaign, McCrory's official position was that if Charlotte repealed its ordinance, HB2 could be repealed too.
And City Commissioner Patricia Keon proposed that the commission pass an ordinance to make trailer parks illegal upon annexation.
Moreover, Shelley tells us about an Austin ordinance that enforces unisex bathrooms be built in all new public spaces.
Legislators overturned that ordinance with a statewide nondiscrimination law that omits LGBTQ individuals from the list of protected classes.
City officials also passed a separate ordinance prohibiting the manufacture and distribution of all tobacco products on city property.
"Short-term renters are unlikely to self-quarantine as directed by the Health Department," a proposed administrative ordinance says.
He later rescinded the check, saying the group had "made numerous unauthorized statements" about his opposition to the ordinance.
"You need an ordinance" and a way to make such reviews economically viable for poorer residents, Dr. Alcocer said.
The city of Indianapolis has an ordinance that prohibits such discrimination, but it exempts religious institutions and their schools.
They showed GameStop employees an 11-page ordinance that included a list of essential businesses, which CNN Business viewed.
A violation of the ordinance is considered a Class C misdemeanor and businesses will face a maximum $1,000 fine.
This is the measure that incensed Richard Craig and led, as a protest, to Nucla's obligatory gun-ownership ordinance.
A neighborhood ordinance dictates that the restaurant can't be open for dinner (except private events) or serve hard liquor.
Lam and her team believed that they had no choice but to invoke the colonial-era Emergency Regulations Ordinance.
In May 2017, the Fortuna City Council drafted an ordinance to bar commercial cannabis businesses within the city limits.
Airbnb, the short-term housing rental website, had sought an injunction to stop the city from enforcing the ordinance.
They also said the ordinance violated broader laws that protect companies from liability for things posted on their platforms.
The ordinance was duly voted upon and passed, and I offered to keep an eye open for any violators.
Barnes said the police department has enforced the projectile ordinance only about 10 times in the past 15 years.
They wondered whether the ordinance would hamper the sound engineers working in Georgia's growing film and television production industry.
And I just feel that this body owes them some kind of certainty and guidance in enacting this ordinance.
Others argue the ordinance would be regulatory overreach and will deter tech companies from coming in to the area.
In 2013, San Francisco passed another ordinance which prohibited reporting any arrested person to ICE except in limited circumstances.
The Financial Institutions (Resolution) Ordinance, passed by Hong Kong's Legislative Council on 22 June, was published on 30 June.
The ordinance is duly respectful of the law, in a spirit that honors the Constitution and residents' civil rights.
The purpose of the ordinance is to alert riders and prevent another incident like Josephson's murder, the release said.
The ordinance meant that no other country could fish there, and put those seamounts on the path to recovery.
Ventura County, where 1,020 structures have burned, has a mandatory fire prevention ordinance requiring 100 feet of defensible space.
The U.S. had never used the 21,000-pound Massive Ordinance Air Blast Bomb, which killed 36 Islamic State fighters.
Boulder's ordinance is a little more lax than Deerfield's, as it applies only to new purchases of assault weapons.
When the Philadelphia City Council first proposed an ordinance to ban the salary question in 2016, it didn't seem controversial.
Caroline and Matthew were taken into custody and charged with violating a local anti-noise ordinance and with disorderly conduct.
Aaron Peskin, a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, introduced the Stop Secret Surveillance Ordinance proposal on Tuesday.
Denver will vote Tuesday to sort out two ballot questions, including Initiated Ordinance 301, or the Denver Psilocybin Mushroom Initiative.
It said that if the Charlotte City Council would repeal its ordinance, then they would fully repeal House Bill 2.
Westchester County was required to pass an ordinance banning discrimination based on source of income (in other words, Section 2650).
Despite polling that showed positive signs for the LGBT campaign, come Election Day, voters repealed the ordinance by 22 points.
The Oxford City Council passed an ordinance this week saying residents must use public restrooms corresponding with their biological sex.
Montevallo, a university town just south of Birmingham, passed an LGBT nondiscrimination ordinance in April after a two-year fight.
Anyone in violation, and fined, could also be forced to "forfeit to the Village any assault weapon," the ordinance states.
This story has been updated with comment from the NRA and Guns Save Life announcing they will challenge the ordinance.
The City Council passed an ordinance in December requiring drivers for ride-hailing services to undergo fingerprint-based background checks.
A South Carolina town passed an ordinance on Tuesday banning saggy pants that "intentionally" display undergarments, according to local reports.
The ordinance bans people from being naked in public, showing pornographic material and from wearing pants that show their underwear.
"The city ordinance only allows a wall up to 6 feet tall and this far exceeds that," Perea told reporters.
Anyone who does not forfeit the banned weapons listed in the ordinance could be fined up to $1,000 a day.
In Houston, for example, voters struck down a local nondiscrimination law after opponents of the ordinance trumpeted the bathroom myth.
The #HongKong mask ban is now in effect under the 1922 Emergency Regulations Ordinance and a short chant rises up.
Parliament's lower house voted on July 13th to let the government pass the reforms by ordinance, without much further debate.
Pat McCrory argued that the anti-LGBTQ law was necessary after Charlotte passed an ordinance protecting LGBTQ people from discrimination.
A city-wide ordinance for St. Petersburg dictates that plastic straws are only given to customers who specifically request them.
The Oakland City Council will take a second vote on the ordinance in September, but it is seen as procedural.
Those found violating this ordinance will be fined $500 on top of whatever penalties they may receive from the state.  
Waterford Township Police informed Tillery on Thursday that Diggy violates a longstanding ordinance barring pit bulls and pit bull mixes.
The appeals court in 2012 upheld a similar ordinance from the city of Manchester, Missouri, involving a 300-foot buffer.
San Francisco's Board of Supervisors unanimously approved an ordinance today that prohibits the sale of e-cigarettes within the city.
The ordinance is now waiting to be signed by Mayor London Breed, who has 10 days to review the legislation.
Phoenix expanded the ordinance in 2013 to include protections against discrimination and bias based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
Current military robots mostly serve Explosive Ordinance Disposal (EOD) functions, or operate in the presence of radioactive or chemical material.
He anticipates Clarkston emulating the anti-discrimination ordinance passed in Charlotte that set off the current rumpus in North Carolina.
It mandates a statewide discrimination policy that omits sexuality as a criterion, squashing a more liberal ordinance passed in Charlotte.
In Columbia, four of the council's six members approved the city's proposed ordinance on a first reading earlier this month.
The ordinance requiring this permit was created in February after Pokémon Go led to what park employees described as pandemonium.
A city ordinance went into effect late last month that banned camping, sitting or lying in front of business entrances.
The St. Paul City Council voted 5-1 last week to approve the new ordinance, the Pioneer Press reported Sunday.
A three-judge panel on the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals had blocked the San Francisco ordinance last year.
Called building ordinance and law coverage, it can cover the extra expenses involved in bringing your house up to code.
But Columbus, which has long had an anti-discrimination ordinance, responded last fall by amending it to specifically include gays.
A Michigan state official is targeting ammunition sales with an ordinance meant to stop dangerous individuals from making the purchases.
Her stand on the Las Vegas ordinance has a connection to her position on the broader national issue of homelessness.
There's something ironic and insupportable about the French ordinance to get people to take their clothes off at the beach.
IF YOU GO BACK TO THE ORDINANCE OF THE FIRM, IT WAS ABOUT APPLYING QUANTITATIVE ANALYTICS TECHNOLOGY TO FINANCIAL MARKETS.
We basically wanted the ordinance to reflect the values that you hear the industry repeat and hold them to it.
They found a usually tranquil place that was massively divided over an ordinance to protect its LGBT citizens from discrimination.
In 2012, the local township passed an ordinance requiring all cemeteries to be open to the public during daylight hours.
Before the storm, it was used as a Navy bombing range for 60 years and was littered with unexploded ordinance.
The invocation of the emergency ordinance is unlawful, and so the face-mask ban should be deemed inherently void. Mrs.
The ordinance, passed by a unanimous vote Tuesday, means landlords are prohibited from requiring applicants to disclose their criminal histories.
At the same time, the City Council added gender identity as a protected class under the city's public accommodations ordinance.
It prodded the city to pass an ordinance to raise contracts with minority- and women-owned firms to 15 percent.
Iran"That&aposs the first time Iran has ever fired its ordinance on US assets and owned it," he said.
The tax breaks would require an ordinance passed by the City Council, which has not yet taken up the matter.
A 2016 Newton, Massachusetts ordinance banned operating drones below 400 feet over private property without permission from the property owner.
The San Francisco ordinance "does not regulate what can or cannot be said or posted in the listings," Donato wrote.
Consistent with the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.
A unanimous three-judge panel of the Second Circuit ruled that the ordinance passed constitutional muster under the Heller decision.
The city updated their zoning ordinance to require most new developments to adopt green infrastructure practices to manage storm water.
Each of the plaintiffs between 2007 and 2009 was convicted at least once for violating the so-called Camping Ordinance.
His organization is pushing for an ordinance that guarantees 20 percent affordable housing in buildings with 30 or more units.
Nashville's City Council passed the "Do Better" Nashville ordinance in January, which added more requirements to the incentive approval process.
Sure, your local rag's website will cover new restaurants, city ordinance controversies, bands coming to town, and major construction shutdowns.
Last week San Francisco's Board of Supervisors approved an ordinance banning facial recognition software by law enforcement and other local agencies.
The Scribner City Council has already approved an ordinance that would prohibit the hiring and renting of homes to undocumented immigrants.
The other ordinance expanded the city's definition of lewd conduct to include the public display of specific parts of the body.
The demonstrations peaked at over 500,000 people last Sunday, even though the government had rescinded the emergency ordinance earlier that day.
According to Title 3 of the county ordinance, she is facing up to 60 days in jail and a $1,000 fine.
Police officers and city officials reportedly spent the day handing out flyers to homeless residents informing them of the new ordinance.

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