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Henderson vs Las Vegas

How do plastic straw rules rules compare between Henderson, NV and Las Vegas, NV?

Henderson and Las Vegas have similar restriction levels.

Henderson, NV

Clark County

Few Restrictions

Henderson has no straw ban, but ADA-aware best practice and SNHD food handling rules encourage straws-on-request service, and many full-service restaurants have voluntarily moved to paper or compostable alternatives.

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Las Vegas, NV

Clark County

Few Restrictions

Las Vegas has not adopted a plastic straw ban or upon-request rule. Restaurants and bars may freely provide single-use plastic straws, though many Strip resorts and chains voluntarily switched to paper or compostable alternatives.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHendersonLas Vegas
Henderson banNone-
State banNone-
ADA noteAvailable on request-
Voluntary trendPaper or on request-
City ordinance-none
State law-none
Industry trend-voluntary paper switch
Customer request-no restriction

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Henderson FAQ

Can a restaurant refuse to give me a straw?

A restaurant can default to no-straw service, but reasonable accommodation principles support providing a flexible straw to patrons who need one for disability reasons.

Are paper straws required?

No. Material is at operator discretion. Henderson has no ordinance specifying straw composition for foodservice or beverage retail.

Las Vegas FAQ

Are plastic straws banned in Las Vegas restaurants?

No. Las Vegas has no straw ban or upon-request restriction. Establishments choose their own straw policy under their corporate or local management decisions.

Why do some Las Vegas restaurants offer paper straws?

Many large chains and Strip resorts adopted paper or compostable straws voluntarily as sustainability commitments, not in response to a Las Vegas or Nevada law.

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