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Federal law takes precedence over state law.
There is no federal law requiring breaks or lunch breaks. Some states have state laws that govern breaks and lunch breaks. Kansas does not have any state laws requiring breaks or lunch breaks. So your employer can legally work you an 8 or 10 hour shift without a break.
The federal law takes precedence.
when federal and state laws conflict, federal laws take precedence so long as they are judged to be constitutional
If the state law is stricter/harsher/more limiting, state law takes precedence. If the the state law is more lax/unrestricted, federal law takes precedence.
No Its a pyramid with Federal at the top and City at the bottom
A State felony is from a law passed by the State legislature. A federal felony is from a law passed by the U.S. Congress. Federal laws take precedence over State laws.
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Unless the condo was located on federal land or on a military installation there would be no federal laws which cover this alleged offense. State laws take precedence in the enforcement and prosecution of this type of alleged crime.
When there is a conflict between federal and state laws, the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution dictates that federal law takes precedence over state law. However, it is best to consult with a legal expert to specifically determine how the federal law definition of mobile home may interact with a state law defining mobile home in a particular situation.
State and local resolution of an issue should take precedence over the decision of the federal government.
The FEDERAL restrictions are permanent, and take precedence over state law.