All religions permit nudity under certain circumstances--while bathing in private, for example.
Cities and Counties do and can control certain permits, however your question is a little to vague to answer any further.
The short answer is no. The Australian quarantine and inspection service does not allow any dairy products (or eggs, seed, nuts and meat) into Australia. In certain circumstances, commercial importers can acquire special permits to bring in dairy products.
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Arkansas does not issue open-carry permits, but does issue concealed-carry permits. The handgun must not be visible to others, and is not allowed in certain places.
Absolutely. You also have to get permits to get your permits to get your permits. That's bureaucracy eh.
It is legal if you have permits for the gun and only in certain areas.
Yes, 57-foot trailers are generally allowed in Indiana, but they must comply with state and federal regulations regarding size and weight limits. Indiana allows a maximum trailer length of 53 feet for standard freight, but certain permits can allow for longer vehicles in specific circumstances. It's essential for drivers to check local regulations and obtain any necessary permits before operating oversized trailers.
It depends on the circumstances and where you are. Each state in the U.S. sets its own laws for issuing permits.
You must have a U.S. federal or state-issued photo ID in order to be allowed to go through security. Most Learner's Permits do not include a photograph, so they would not be acceptable.
Pollution permits are federal permits allowing public utilities to release pollutants into the air.
Yes, mainland Chinese citizens can visit Taiwan under certain conditions and with the appropriate travel permits.