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Hennepin County Ordinance 22 imposes reasonable regulations on the placement and maintenance of facilities currently within its rights-of-way or to be placed therein at some future time.
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The principal objectives of this Ordinance are as follows: To prevent foodborne illness. To correct and prevent conditions that may adversely affect persons utilizing food establishments. To provide standards for the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of food establishments.
Hennepin County Curfew Under age 1 p.m. weekdays; p.m. weekends Ages 12-14 p.m. weekdays; p.m. weekends Ages 15-17 p.m. weekdays; midnight weekends
Ordinance #7 – Hazardous Waste Management establishes rules, regulations, and standards for hazardous waste management including the identification, labeling, and classification of hazardous waste; the handling, collection, transportation, and storage of hazardous waste; and the treatment, processing and disposal of ...
This ordinance is intended to regulate the sale of commercial tobacco, tobacco-related devices, electronic delivery devices, and nicotine or lobelia delivery products.
Published on October 04, 2024. Hennepin County is now enforcing rules under Ordinance 13 for handling organic waste. Cities must offer organics recycling to all households that have curbside recycling services. These rules were part of changes made to the county's recycling ordinance in November 2018.
Minnesota is an employment-at-will state, which means that without a written employee contract, employees can be terminated for any reason at any time, provided that the reason is not discriminatory and that the employer is not retaliating against the employee for a rightful action.