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  3. Public Facilities Privacy & Security Act - Wikipedia

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    On February 22, 2016, the Charlotte City Council passed by a 7–4 vote the Ordinance 7056, a non-discrimination ordinance prohibiting discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity in public accommodations or by passenger vehicles for hire or city contractors.

  4. List of cities and counties in the United States offering an ...

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    [216] [217] An additional law within Virginia, also allows cities and counties to make their own ordinances on this topic as well listed below. Sexual orientation and gender identity Independent cities: Charlottesville, [31] and Richmond. [26] Sexual orientation only County: Arlington. [218] Independent city: Alexandria. [218]

  5. Noise regulation - Wikipedia

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    However, Charlotte, NC (Sec. 15-69) limits indoor levels to 55 dB(A) between 9 am to 9 pm and 5 dB less at other times, but only from sound reproducing devices. Salt Lake Valley Health Department (Chapter 4), Minneapolis, MN (Chapter 389), and Albuquerque, NM (Article 9) use levels to existing ambient to define a violation.

  6. Can that campaign sign be there? Here’s what’s SC law says ...

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    That 2005 law does not preclude a local government from removing signs that violate their ordinance. If found guilty of tampering with signs, which is a misdemeanor, a person could be fined no ...

  7. Reed v. Town of Gilbert - Wikipedia

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    I, Gilbert, Ariz., Land Development Code (Sign Code or Code), ch. 1, §4.402 (2005) Reed v. Town of Gilbert, 576 U.S. 155 (2015), is a case in which the United States Supreme Court clarified when municipalities may impose content-based restrictions on signage. The case also clarified the level of constitutional scrutiny that should be applied ...

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  9. LGBTQ rights in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    In August 2021, a local ordinance was passed within the city of Charlotte to explicitly outlaw and ban discrimination on the basis of both sexual orientation and gender identity. It goes into legal effect from January 1, 2022. [53] [54] [55]