That depends where you are. I, myself, don't feel comfortable sharing rooms with the opposite sex.
There are no laws about sharing rooms. The number of families living in small homes with only one or two bedrooms would make this a pretty harsh law to enforce. And police aren't going around and checking how many beds and rooms every house has for the children.
Television monitoring is commonly used in and around the workplace. There is no law against it, unless camera are installed in locations where privacy is expected, such as showers and rest rooms. WHERE it is used can be controversial, but not its use.
You will have to be more specific in their description - many courtrooms have nothing hanging on their walls.
There are no laws, the arrangements of rooms in a house hold has never been subjected to legislation.
Various places. Barnes, attics, cellars, and in hidden rooms. The places that still exist are small and hidden.
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They don't have to. Unless the siblings are of different genders, siblings don't need to have their own room at all.
I would do it by age and gender. The youngest can be in the same room, but older children need to be with older children of the same gender.
They were extremely crowded. You would many families sharing just a couple rooms.
There is no age limit, siblings can share rooms until they're 18 and move out. Or, have their own rooms from the day they were born.
only in changing rooms.
children of opposite sex after age of 7 must be in separate bedrooms or children in youth if they found out will be in your lives for a long time.
in the US wireless spy cameras are legal but in most states there are laws pertaining to the invasion of privacy in reguards to areas where there is an expectation of privacy like locker rooms bathrooms and changing/dressing rooms.
There are no laws about sharing rooms. The number of families living in small homes with only one or two bedrooms would make this a pretty harsh law to enforce. And police aren't going around and checking how many beds and rooms every house has for the children.
Clerk is a title given to an occupational role (a job). The job could be undertaken by a male or a female.
There are no general laws in the US about siblings sharing rooms. However, bedroom sharing by children can be governed by a court order or leasing agreement. Child protection agencies may have rules such as separating children who have reached the age of puberty. Foster children are protected by laws regarding bedroom sharing that vary from state to state. They may not share a room with an adult and may be restricted to sharing a bedroom only with another children of the same sex. You need to check your particular situation in your particular state.There are no general laws in the US about siblings sharing rooms. However, bedroom sharing by children can be governed by a court order or leasing agreement. Child protection agencies may have rules such as separating children who have reached the age of puberty. Foster children are protected by laws regarding bedroom sharing that vary from state to state. They may not share a room with an adult and may be restricted to sharing a bedroom only with another children of the same sex. You need to check your particular situation in your particular state.There are no general laws in the US about siblings sharing rooms. However, bedroom sharing by children can be governed by a court order or leasing agreement. Child protection agencies may have rules such as separating children who have reached the age of puberty. Foster children are protected by laws regarding bedroom sharing that vary from state to state. They may not share a room with an adult and may be restricted to sharing a bedroom only with another children of the same sex. You need to check your particular situation in your particular state.There are no general laws in the US about siblings sharing rooms. However, bedroom sharing by children can be governed by a court order or leasing agreement. Child protection agencies may have rules such as separating children who have reached the age of puberty. Foster children are protected by laws regarding bedroom sharing that vary from state to state. They may not share a room with an adult and may be restricted to sharing a bedroom only with another children of the same sex. You need to check your particular situation in your particular state.
Every child deserve's their own room i have 2 boys 17 and 13 sharing and believe me its a nightmare.