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North Carolina law bans local flag size rules, ending a dispute over a giant flag in Greenville.
House Bill 926, set to take effect October 5, 2025, bars North Carolina local governments from regulating the size of U.S. or state flags on private property, except for documented public health, safety, or welfare concerns.
The law resolves a dispute between Greenville and Camping World, whose 3,200-square-foot flag exceeds city limits by nearly 15 times.
The bill voids pending fines and legal actions, including $37,500 in penalties, and prevents cities from enforcing flag size or pole height rules unless backed by written findings and DOT traffic studies.
Though Governor Josh Stein hasn’t signed it, the law passes automatically.
La ley de Carolina del Norte prohíbe las reglas locales de tamaño de bandera, poniendo fin a una disputa sobre una bandera gigante en Greenville.