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Ella is researching ways her city can encourage recycling among residents. She wants to read the local laws about providing recycling services. Where is the best place for Ella to find accurate information about local laws?
blogs
books
periodicals
government documents
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Government documents.
They’re the authoritative source for local laws (city ordinances, county codes, and state statutes). To find them:
- Search your city’s website for “municipal code,” “ordinances,” or the Public Works/Solid Waste/Environmental Division pages.
- Use online municipal code hosts (e.g., Municode, American Legal Publishing) or your state legislature’s website for related statutes.
- Contact the City Clerk’s office for official records or recent ordinance updates.
Check the ordinance date/amendments to ensure you’re reading the current law.
They’re the authoritative source for local laws (city ordinances, county codes, and state statutes). To find them:
- Search your city’s website for “municipal code,” “ordinances,” or the Public Works/Solid Waste/Environmental Division pages.
- Use online municipal code hosts (e.g., Municode, American Legal Publishing) or your state legislature’s website for related statutes.
- Contact the City Clerk’s office for official records or recent ordinance updates.
Check the ordinance date/amendments to ensure you’re reading the current law.
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