you have to be 15 1/2 to get your permit
Laws and regulations set forth by statute to govern the operation and personnel of civilian employees of the government (federal and state). For the US, See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Civil_Service_Commission
You would follow the laws of the State that you are in. The country's laws are there to govern the State, but the State is in control of their laws. There are not many State's that have a law that contradicts the National Law.
Intellectual property laws are federal laws rather than state laws.
natural laws, set by the Creator, govern the operation of the Universe
State policy can be defined as the rules that govern a state. This includes the laws and bills that have been passed by the legislative.
You should contact your Michigan state Department of Insurance or it's equivalent. They would govern insurance regulations in your state. There are most likely many thousands of pages of law governing the operation of insurance companies in Michigan.
The Ten Commandments are the body of laws that govern the Church.
Canon Law is the body of laws that govern the Church.
There are General Federal Laws that govern Bankruptcy. Each state may have additional laws regarding bankruptcy. So Is Best to consult an attorney or financial adviser in your state.
Generally, the laws of the state where the property is located apply. If a person who lives in New York dies intestate owning real property in Massachusetts then Massachusetts laws of intestacy would govern the distribution of the property.
All laws, local, state and federal protect the community but local ordinances are designed to protect and govern life in a particular community.
State laws and local laws govern what types of electronic can be recycle and how to recycle them. Contact your local municipality to see what and where you can recycle.