Titles
Titles
Some states refer to them as the 'Penal Codes,' other states call them 'Criminal Codes.' Either way they are codified criminal laws (statutes).
Codes or Statutes.
Route and time
Mandates Statutes. Codes.
nounA systematized collection of regulations, rules, or statutes of a particular jurisdiction. See also Code of Federal Regulations and United States Code.A systematized collection of all statutes, or a single comprehensive statute, dealing with one area of the law. See also Bankruptcy Code,Uniform Consumer Credit Code, and Uniform Commercial Code.
If you are an officer, you will have to know all the codes relative to YOUR particular department.
Here is the link to the Oregon Revised Statutes home page: http://www.leg.state.or.us/ors/home.htm
Charles Byron Bellinger has written: 'The codes and statutes of Oregon' -- subject(s): Law
Yes, though most jurisdictions have different terms for the term "statutes," including Code of laws, penal codes, etc. Any arrests for an offense must be for the violation of the statute, which is given a statute code. However, civil court issues are not based on such codes of law.
In the United States, the Federal Government has criminal codes and each State has criminal statutes or criminal codes. So without knowing which entity your question refers to, it is impossible to accurately answer this question.
State and Municipal fire codes are all written either as statutes or enforceable regulations with penalties for disregarding them.