Georgia has no statewide ban or upon-request rule for plastic straws, leaving food service operators free to provide single-use straws under standard health rules.
Georgia law does not regulate the distribution of single-use plastic straws by food service establishments. Restaurants and bars may freely provide straws without restriction. Health code requirements under Title 26 (Food, Drugs, and Cosmetics) and Department of Public Health rules govern food contact materials. Federal ADA accommodations require flexible straws when requested by guests with disabilities, regardless of any local upon-request rule. Local sustainability initiatives exist but lack statewide mandate.
No statewide straw-ban penalties; food code and ADA compliance still apply to operations.
Macon, GA
Macon-Bibb County addresses barking dogs under its animal control ordinances. Persistent barking that disturbs neighbors constitutes a nuisance. Macon-Bibb A...
Macon, GA
Macon-Bibb County regulates street parking including time limits in downtown and metered areas. Vehicles may not be parked for extended periods and must comp...
Macon, GA
Macon-Bibb County limits residential fence heights to 4 feet in front yards and 6 feet in side and rear yards under the Land Development Resolution.
Macon, GA
Macon-Bibb County generally requires a permit for new fence construction. Applications are submitted to the Planning & Zoning Division.
Macon, GA
Macon-Bibb County requires dogs to be on a leash or under restraint when off the owner's property. Dogs running at large are subject to impoundment.
Macon, GA
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