The government is not a business and it does not attempt to make a profit; it does not advertise, although it does educate (or sometimes mis-educate) the public, which is not the same thing. A public service announcement superficially resembles an advertisement, but it isn't. In theory, the government should not be lying to the public, but even that is probably allowed if there is some perceived national security requirement.
Congress is not exempt from the laws they pass. Laws passed by the federal government apply to all citizens of the United States, even the people who make them.
The Federal government, and those acting on its behalf, are exempt from state laws, and most of the Federal Safety laws, such as DOT and OSHA.
USUALLY the phrase means job descriptions which are not exempt from the overtime rules of federal wage law, and must be paid according to those laws. In government employment, exempt may mean exempt from civil service protections.
False. Not all laws made by a government are considered valid. Laws must adhere to the constitution and legal principles to be considered valid and enforceable. Additionally, laws that violate basic human rights or are unconstitutional can be challenged and overturned.
false
Why Are Hospitals Exempt from Antitrust Laws
No they are defined by the King.
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False
it is false
False. It's the County government's, I believe.
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