California Senate Bill 54, the California Values Act, restricts state and local law enforcement from using resources to investigate, detain, or arrest persons for federal immigration purposes. The law applies to Riverside County Sheriff and county jails.
Government Code sections 7284 to 7284.12, enacted by SB 54 in 2017, prohibit California law enforcement from inquiring into immigration status, holding individuals on ICE detainers without a judicial warrant, or providing release dates except for those convicted of specified serious or violent offenses. The Riverside County Sheriff's Department must comply with these statewide limits. SB 54 does not create a true sanctuary, because notification is permitted for many felonies. The Attorney General publishes annual model policies, and the California Department of Justice oversees compliance reviews.
Unlawful immigration cooperation by deputies can trigger Attorney General audits, civil-rights litigation, and discipline. Federal civil-rights claims may follow improper detainer holds without judicial warrant.
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Aircraft noise in and around Murrieta is governed by federal FAA preemption under 49 U.S.C. section 40103, not by city ordinance. French Valley Airport (F70)...
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Murrieta regulates leaf blowers under the general noise ordinance in Murrieta Municipal Code Chapter 9.02, which restricts gardening equipment to daytime hou...
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Outdoor amplified music in Murrieta is permitted only during daytime hours subject to the 55 dBA residential receiving limit and the plainly-audible-at-50-fe...
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All consumer fireworks, including State Fire Marshal Safe and Sane devices, are prohibited in Murrieta at all times. Possession, sale, or use of any firework...
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Murrieta property owners must maintain a minimum 100-foot defensible space around structures under California Public Resources Code section 4291, with Zone 0...
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Under California Health and Safety Code section 13113.7 and the California Residential Code, Murrieta homes must have smoke alarms in every bedroom, outside ...
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