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  2. Noise regulation - Wikipedia

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    Noise regulation includes statutes or guidelines relating to sound transmission established by national, state or provincial and municipal levels of government. After the watershed passage of the United States Noise Control Act of 1972, [ 1] other local and state governments passed further regulations. A noise regulation [citation needed ...

  3. Noise Control Act - Wikipedia

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    Noise Control Act. The Noise Pollution and Abatement Act of 1972 is a statute of the United States initiating a federal program of regulating noise pollution with the intent of protecting human health and minimizing annoyance of noise to the general public. [ 1]

  4. Can you get a ticket for driving with really loud music? What ...

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    The ordinance says vehicles cannot be “operated in a manner so as to create unreasonably loud and disturbing noises. The law also says noise cannot exceed set decibels — which are units of ...

  5. Zoning in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Zoning is a law that divides a jurisdiction's land into districts, or zones, and limits how land in each district can be used. [ 1][ 2] In the United States, zoning includes various land use laws enforced through the police power rights of state governments and local governments to exercise authority over privately owned real property.

  6. Can using fireworks violate a noise ordinance in Pennsylvania ...

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    Pennsylvania law allows local municipalities to restrict the use of consumer-grade fireworks between 10 p.m. and 10 a.m. However, state law says fireworks may be used until 1 a.m. on July 2, 3 and ...

  7. What is the penalty for violating Charlotte’s noise ordinance ...

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    A $100 fine can be issued after the first noise ordinance violation, according to the city. Fines of $500 and $1,000 can be issued for the second and third violations, respectively.

  8. Nuisance ordinance - Wikipedia

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    Nuisance ordinance. A nuisance ordinance, also referred to as a crime-free ordinance or a disorderly house ordinance, is a local law usually passed on the town, city, or municipality level of government that aims to legally punish both landlords and tenants for crimes that occur on a property or in a neighborhood.

  9. Judge rules on North Myrtle Beach noise ordinance. What will ...

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    SkyBar, located at 214 Main St., filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court on July 5, 2022, alleging North Myrtle Beach’s October 2021 noise ordinance was too broad.