Some countries fear that its passing would allow the United States to take control of South America's economy by monopolizing trade.
If they do not have legal custody, no. In fact, the custodial parent should take this matter before the court with jurisdiction over the case. They should try to obtain a court order that the child not be served alcohol while in the "other parent''s" custody. Serving alcohol to a minor could constitute child endangerment in some jurisdictions and the parents who does so in liable for any resulting damages. Some states allow parents to serve alcohol to minors at home but in other states it would be a felony. You should consult with an attorney.
Because congress will not allow a non member of the united states to make a change in the country
Not all states allow a minor to be emancipated. In some states it is necessary to have the parental permission before the court will accept an emancipation petition from the minor. In all states that allow emancipation of minors, the parents, guardian, or any qualified "interested party" is given the opportunity to contest any emancipation petition filed by any minor.
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A pediatric nurse certificate will allow you to work in a clinic or hospital that specializes in pediatrics.
It depends on the state. Some states, such as New York, allow for a gay or lesbian couple to have both names on the birth certificate. Others do not.
Most states will not allow you to register a car with a certificate of destruction. To find out if you state allows it, contact your local DMV office.
A felon can request a Certificate of Rehabilitation from the Division of Criminal Justice Services. After a felony conviction, one of three types of certificates will be issued, if requested, and the certificate awarded will depend upon what type of felony is involved. One certificate will grant only hunting rights be restored; one will allow a person to be employed and/or allow a person to carry a handgun for employment purposes; one will restore all disabilities resulting from a felony conviction. The address of the Division of Criminal Justice Services can be found on the internet in several places.
No states that I know of. Some states do allow it but you have to have a court order.
States that didn't allow slavery were called Free States.
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Its different in all states. some states do not allow it at all, for example ny. some states welcome it. In UK it is legal if you are 16 and over, you have passed a Compulsory Basic Test, you are wearing an approved helmet, the moped is insured, taxed and (as appropriate) has a current Ministry Of Transport inspection certificate.
Most states allow it, IF the minor has parental consent.
Only if you submit to a blood test that proves your parentage. Some states will allow paternal/maternal grandparents to assume guardianship of blood-related minor children - BUT - it depends totally on the circumstances.
University of Massachusetts does not have a medical certificate program. To be honest, medical certificate programs are a waste of time and practically useless unless you want to be on office manager in a medical office. Best thing is to get your MD or DO.
Im pretty sure that none actually allow it. Its illegal in all 50 states.