All the rules that apply to state or county roads apply. This meaning speeding, reckless driving and or reckless driving is punishable by law.
The statute of limitations for process of service depends upon whether it is a state or federal case. If it is a federal case then the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 4(m)would apply, wherein you have 120 days to serve the complaint or it may be dismissed. If it is a state case, the state rules of civil procedure, along with any local rules would apply.
Because its classed as a public road, therefore all road rules apply
If your parents give permission, yes. If your fiance is underage, parental permission is also required. The rules of the state that you apply for the marriage license in will apply.
There is not a length of time that you have live in the state before you can apply for Medicaid. You simply need to live in the state, and not be a resident of another state. This assumes that you are a U.S. citizen. There are special rules for legal immigrants and qualified aliens.
You can wear whatever is comfortable for you.
The Washington Department of Health states it shall adopt any rules necessary to implements actions needed. That includes the codes written in the WACs for the massage profession.?æ
no. the us FOIA does not even apply to state, county, or city governments. to get information from them they must have their own FOIA law and you must apply under its rules, not the federal.
Such rules are called "protocols".
No.
Every County / State have different rules. Call your county WIC office or Welfare office.
OSHA regulations apply directly to the US Postal Service. Most other Federal agencies have internal rules that say they will follow the OSHA regulations, but this may not include giving OSHA the authority to inspect their operations and issue citations or fines. OSHA regulations do not apply to state governments or their subordinate units like state universities, country or city government, etc. If a state has established an OSHA-approved State program, then the State equivalent of OSHA enforces regulations that are at least as stringent as those of OSHA, and they must apply to all state and local governments or OSHA cannot approve the program. About half the states have such programs.