Yes, laws regarding the production of electronic documents apply to both private and public businesses.
Deceptive and unfair laws apply to ordinary businesses in order to protect each from malicious competition. They also exist to protect consumers from being taken advantage of.
Two kinds of special laws are local laws, which apply only to specific regions or localities, and private laws, which apply only to specific individuals or groups. They are distinct from general laws that apply to the entire population.
Arizona does not have specific laws that address dumpster diving. However, individuals should be aware that private property laws and local ordinances may apply, and businesses may have policies against it. It's always best to ask for permission before diving into dumpsters.
There are MANY laws that impact on this industry but I'm going to assume that you are referring to the OSHA Regulations set forth by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
Some international laws apply to India. All Indian national laws apply to all India. Local laws apply in certain areas.
Private laws are those that do not apply to everyone. An example of private law is a contract. As long as it is not illegal, you can contract for many things or you contract away your rights.
Most of the Traffic Code will not apply to private property- it is intended to regulate traffic on a highway (a publicly maintained place of travel open to the public) Otherwise NASCAR racing drivers would get tickets for speeding, reckless driving, etc. HOWEVER- certain laws, such as operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, are CRIMINAL laws, and also apply on private property.
If it's a state/county/city/township/etc. road, then no. The same laws which apply to paved roads apply to those. If it's a private road on private property, and you have permission from the landowner to be on that road, then, by all means, go for it.
As for most small businesses in the US, the laws apply differently under certain circumstances. For starters, the minimum wage laws don't apply to all farm labor, and neither do the rules regarding overtime work. There are others such as migrant labor and the H-2A program which you can find at the related link below.
antitrust laws only apply to businesses. labor unions and most public utilities are not businesses. that's why the post office for example, isn't subject to antitrust laws because technically the post office is not a business. actually labor unions and public utilities are exempt from antitrust laws. Antitrust laws do not only apply to businesses but it also applies to industries as well. The following are exempt from antitrust laws: Labor Unions, Public Utilities - electric, gas, and telephone companies, Professional Baseball, Cooperative activities among U.S. exporters, Hospitals, Public Transit and water systems, Suppliers of military equipment, and Joint publishing arrangements in a single city by two or more newspapers.
NO see CALIFORNIA CODES BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE SECTION 7507
You can be any age to drive a car on private ground, the laws only apply on roads that are owned by councils.