There is no law against pedophilia in any US state or territory. Pedophiles are people with pedophilia, while sexual abusers are people who have abused children. Each location calls child sexual abuse by a different legal name.
The Broward County Sheriff's office is also now as BSO. It is a public safety organisation which is responsible for law enforcement and fire rescue duties within the borders of Broward County, Florida.
The Broward County tax is responsible for making sure that the taxes are collected or paid by the resident, they also ensure that one any constitutional changes made by the law are reflected.
COPS
You can find information regarding the recording process in Montgomery County, Maryland at the website below.
L.E.O. - stands for Law Enforcement Officer.
The curfews law for Cobb County is 11:00 PM. on weekdays and 12:00 AM. on weekends, regarding to anyone person under the age of 18.
You will have to contact the local law enforcement to get a correct and current answer.
This question is more complicated than you probably think, you need not only to follow state laws regarding health but also county and city ordinances regarding health and licensing.
There is no law regarding vacation pay. That is a union issue and/or a timeskeeper's duty.
Obey the law.
It may depend on what county you are in and what kind of county court it has - jurisdiction of individual county courts varies widely. Criminal cases heard by Constitutional County Courts include some Class A and Class B misdemeanors. Constitutional County Courts may exercise exclusive jurisdiction over some misdemeanors and may share jurisdiction over certain types of cases with Justice Courts, other County Courts and District Courts. Criminal cases heard by County Courts at Law include most misdemeanors. County Courts at Law may have exclusive jurisdiction over some misdemeanors that do not have a potential penalty of incarceration. County Courts at Law may also handle violations of health or safety ordinances. For specific information regarding the county courts in your county, see the related link.
There is no specific Lehigh County emancipation law. Emancipation laws typically fall under state jurisdiction, so you would need to refer to Pennsylvania state laws regarding emancipation.