North Carolina has no statewide ban on plastic straws and does not authorize local governments to ban single-use plastic straws or other utensils.
North Carolina has not enacted a statewide prohibition or upon-request requirement for plastic straws, and the General Assembly has not delegated authority to counties or municipalities to regulate single-use plastic straws or stirrers. Restaurants and retailers may voluntarily switch to paper, compostable, or upon-request straw policies. Solid waste disposal rules under NCGS Chapter 130A apply generally. Federal accessibility law continues to require accessible drinking accommodations for individuals with disabilities, regardless of any voluntary straw policy.
No state-specific penalties for plastic straw use; voluntary programs are not legally enforceable absent contract or franchise terms.
Cary, NC
Cary regulates amplified music under the general noise ordinance. Sound permits available for events. N.C.G.S. Β§14-288.4 applies to unreasonable disturbances.
Cary, NC
Cary Code of Ordinances Chapter 22, Division 2 prohibits unreasonably loud, disturbing noises that annoy, disturb, or endanger citizens. The ordinance restri...
Cary, NC
Cary regulates construction noise through its general noise ordinance (Chapter 22). Construction activity near residential areas should be confined to reason...
Cary, NC
Cary's noise ordinance covers barking dogs under the general prohibition on disturbing noises. Persistently barking dogs that disturb neighbors may result in...
Cary, NC
Cary's Land Development Ordinance restricts parking of RVs, boats, and trailers in residential areas. These vehicles typically must be stored in rear or side...
Cary, NC
Cary restricts parking of commercial vehicles in residential zones. Large commercial vehicles, semi-trucks, and heavy equipment may not be stored in resident...
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