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Does the law require local governments to notify the Division of Hotels and Restaurants if a local ordinance is adopted?

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Does the law require local governments to notify the Division of Hotels and Restaurants if a local ordinance is adopted?

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A. The law requires local governments to provide the division with a copy of all approved applications and permits issued. The law does not specifically require local governments to notify the division when an ordinance allowing dogs in designated outdoor areas of public food service establishments is adopted. However, the division collects data on the number of local ordinances adopted and requests that each jurisdiction notify the division when an ordinance is adopted under the Dixie Cup Clary Local Control Act. This information will assist the division with its compliance activities.

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