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U.S. state holiday

 
Wikipedia: U.S. state holiday

In this article, "U.S. state holiday" means a legal holiday that is celebrated only within a particular U.S. state, as opposed to a federal holiday that is also established as a state holiday. Holidays of this class are not observed by the U.S. federal government, so that state government offices will be closed but federal government offices will be open.

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Special Holidays by State

California

Colorado

Georgia

Hawaii

Illinois

Maine

Minnesota

Massachusetts

Nevada

  • Nevada Day October 31st — observed the last Friday in October

North Carolina

Rhode Island

Tennessee

  • Legal Holidays.[1] According to State law[2], when any one of the holidays set aside as a legal holiday falls on a Sunday, then the following Monday is substituted; when any of the legal holidays falls on a Saturday, the preceding Friday is substituted. State law[3] also provides that all days appointed by the Governor of Tennessee or the President of the United States as days of fasting or thanksgiving, and all days set apart by law for holding county, state, or national elections are "made legal holidays."

Texas[21]

Note: Texas also recognizes New Year's Day; Martin Luther King, Jr. Day; Presidents' Day; Memorial Day; Independence Day; Veterans Day; Thanksgiving Day; and Christmas as state holidays.

Utah

Vermont

References

  1. ^ Pursuant to Tennessee Code Annotated § 15-1-101.
  2. ^ Tenn. Code Ann. § 15-1-101
  3. ^ Tenn. Code Ann. § 15-1-101
  4. ^ Pursuant to Tenn. Code Ann. § 15-2-101, et seq.
  5. ^ Tenn. Code Ann. § 15-2-101
  6. ^ Tenn. Code Ann. § 15-2-105
  7. ^ Tenn. Code Ann. § 15-2-111
  8. ^ Tenn. Code Ann. § 15-2-116
  9. ^ Tenn. Code Ann. § 15-2-114
  10. ^ Tenn. Code Ann. § 15-2-109
  11. ^ Tenn. Code Ann. § 15-2-102
  12. ^ Tenn. Code Ann. § 15-2-112
  13. ^ Tenn. Code Ann. § 15-2-103
  14. ^ Tenn. Code Ann. § 15-2-110
  15. ^ Tenn. Code Ann. § 15-2-108
  16. ^ Tenn. Code Ann. § 15-2-113
  17. ^ Tenn. Code Ann. § 15-2-104
  18. ^ Tenn. Code Ann. § 15-2-118
  19. ^ Tenn. Code Ann. § 15-2-106
  20. ^ Tenn. Code Ann. § 15-2-119
  21. ^ "Official Texas State Holidays". Texas State Library and Archives Commission. http://www.tsl.state.tx.us/ref/abouttx/holidays.html. 

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