The article discusses a specific category of local law regulations, i.e. public order regulations. The aim of the article is to determine the status of public order regulations in the Polish system of sources of law and to present the process of their enactment by Voivodeship Governor and local government bodies in Poland. Public order regulations as a source of generally applicable law may be issued by government administration bodies - the Voivodeship Governor (Provincial Governor) and non-combined administration, as well as local-government bodies; the Provincial Government does not have such powers. The spatial range of these regulations is limited to the powers of the body which enacts them. The public order regulations protect such values as the lives, health, and property of citizens, the natural environment, order, peace, and public safety. Due to the degree of interference caused by such provisions, they may be issued only in the case of the lack of regulation of the subject matter in other generally applicable laws, but only if this is necessary to guarantee the protection of the above-mentioned values. Interference with civil liberties by order regulations may not be excessive, but must be commensurate with the purpose which is to be achieved through them.