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L. A. Whitfeld has written: 'Commonwealth statutes and regulations annotated' -- subject(s): Annotations and citations (Law), Delgated legislation, Law, Statutes
Statutory law is derived from legislation passed by a legislative body, such as a congress or parliament. This type of law is created through the enactment of statutes, codes, and regulations.
Michael D. Rose has written: 'Selected Federal Taxation Statutes and Regulations' 'Advanced Federal income taxation' -- subject(s): Cases, Corporations, Law and legislation, Taxation 'Selected Federal Taxation Statutes and Regulations, 1992'
Statutes are, by definition, written by legislative bodies (Congress, state legislatures, parliaments, etc.). The term is used to distinguish regulations, case law and common law from laws written by legislation.
Legislative frameworksLegislative frameworks relevant to community workers include those that:regulate the registration or accreditation of community workers regulate the conduct and behaviour of community workers deal with civil or criminal liability of community workers regulate dealings between community workers and clients.Some generally relevant legislation sets broad standards for professionals. These statutes tend to apply to all professionals broadly and do not attempt to limit the definition of professionals in anyway. These statutes do however provide some exemptions and exclusions for community workers.Examples include the Associations Incorporation Act (which sets out a range of important considerations for organisations and their members, as opposed to their employees or staff), the Community Services Act and the Civil Liability Act which apply to a range of community workers including social workers, community welfare workers and others.In a number of areas of community work specific legislation needs to be considered. The areas include:community health child care and protection disability services family relationships.
State statutes are laws or regulations that are specific to that area or jurisdiction
Legislative frameworksLegislative frameworks relevant to community workers include those that:regulate the registration or accreditation of community workers regulate the conduct and behaviour of community workers deal with civil or criminal liability of community workers regulate dealings between community workers and clients.Some generally relevant legislation sets broad standards for professionals. These statutes tend to apply to all professionals broadly and do not attempt to limit the definition of professionals in anyway. These statutes do however provide some exemptions and exclusions for community workers.Examples include the Associations Incorporation Act (which sets out a range of important considerations for organisations and their members, as opposed to their employees or staff), the Community Services Act and the Civil Liability Act which apply to a range of community workers including social workers, community welfare workers and others.In a number of areas of community work specific legislation needs to be considered. The areas include:community health child care and protection disability services family relationships.
Daniel J. Lathrope has written: 'Global issues in income taxation' -- subject(s): Income tax, Cases, Law and legislation 'Selected Federal Taxation Statutes & Regulations, with Motro Tax Map 2007' 'Selected Federal Taxation Statutes and Regulations 2001' 'Selected Sections 2006' 'Selected Federal Taxation Statutes and Reg' 'The Alternative Minimum Tax: Compliance and Planning With Analysis'
Richard A. Johnson has written: 'Synopsis of 1983-4 agricultural legislation and proposed regulations' -- subject(s): Agricultural laws and legislation 'Elution of enteric viruses from Mississippi sediments using lecithin-supplemented eluents' -- subject(s): Enteroviruses, Estuarine pollution, Estuarine sediments, Sewage disposal in the ocean 'State of Alaska agricultural statutes and regulations' -- subject(s): Agricultural laws and legislation
The statutes of the Internal Revenue Code and the Treasury Regulations promulgated thereunder and the common law and rules made in their regard can and do specify and define where the laws of a community property State apply to its effect.
That depends on your local regulations and statutes.
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