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I'm certain this is varies in different jurisdictions, but here in Indiana, we call them Ordinances, for laws passed by a municipality or county government.
Ordnances are passed by a local municipality and only have effect within the borders of that municipality. A law is passed by the state legislature and has effect throughout the entires state regardless of political borders.
Ordinances are usually passed by the people who are in charge of a town or municipality. An ordinance is usually a law that a city will make to keep the people safe.
No. Hurricane Irene passed to the east of Florida and made landfall in North Carolina.
Without looking up the specific Ohio Revised/Administrative Codes, a municipality is considered a city that has not been incorporated and must follow the States Revised/Administrative Codes.A municipal corporation has filed Articles of Incorporation with the Secretary of State, that which provides the municipality with additional financial benefits from the state and feds.In addition, municipal corporations usually create a charter (index of passed legislation/local municipal codes) that allows the municipality to enforce their own laws/codes verses following the States Revised/Administrative Codes.A chartered municipality is commonly referred to as a municipality with 'Home Rule' authority.
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In it's current form, it was passed in 2006. Statute 316.2015
The California state legislature may not overturn a proposition or referendum passed by the voters, but I do not know if the same state law applies to propositions passed at the county level.
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We just passed a sign on Interstate 90 in Washington state that claims Doulas county produces the most potatoes.
At least 250,000 soldiers, sailors and Marines passed through Florida on their way to and back from the war.
municipal ordinance