privileges and immunities clause
When Alaska passed a law in the 1970s that gave state residents preference over nonresidents in obtaining work on oil pipelines, this law violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, which prohibits discrimination based on residency. It also may have violated the Dormant Commerce Clause, which prevents states from giving preference to in-state economic interests over out-of-state competitors.
Alaska's law violated the Commerce Clause of the U.S. Constitution, which grants Congress the power to regulate interstate commerce. By favoring state residents over nonresidents in job opportunities, the law discriminated against out-of-state workers and interfered with the free flow of interstate commerce.
Yes, residents of Euclid, Ohio are allowed to own pit bulls but are subject to certain restrictions and regulations. Pit bull owners must adhere to specific requirements, such as obtaining liability insurance and ensuring proper containment of the dog. It is advisable to check with the local authorities for the most up-to-date information on owning pit bulls in Euclid.
Most facility owners do not frame it as a privilege for residents to live there, but rather as a contractual agreement where residents pay for access to the facilities and services provided. The language used can vary depending on the facility and its management style, but the emphasis is typically on the rights and responsibilities of both parties.
There is no specific law dictating the exact ratio of Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) to residents in nursing homes. However, many states have regulations that outline minimum staffing requirements based on factors such as acuity levels of residents and the size of the facility. It is important for nursing homes to ensure they have adequate staffing to provide quality care to residents.
During the 1992 Rodney King riots in LA, residents might have expected looting, vandalism, violence, curfews, presence of law enforcement and National Guard, impassable streets, damage to businesses, and a general sense of chaos and unrest in the city.
Alaska's law violated the Commerce Clause of the U.S. Constitution, which grants Congress the power to regulate interstate commerce. By favoring state residents over nonresidents in job opportunities, the law discriminated against out-of-state workers and interfered with the free flow of interstate commerce.
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Undergraduate Student Enrolled Full-timeExpenseUndergraduateTuition (and Fees)$6,282.00Housing/Food$9,200.00Books$1,200.00Personal/Misc./Travel$4,844.00Total for Residents$21,526.00Additional Fee for Nonresidents$9,984.00Total for Nonresidents$31,510.00Graduate Student Enrolled Full-timeExpenseGraduateTuition (and Fees)$6,282.00Housing/Food$13,054.00Books$1,200.00Personal/Misc./Travel$4,844.00Total for Residents$25,380.00Additional Fee for Nonresidents$9,982.00Total for Nonresidents$35,362.00Pharmacy Student Enrolled Full-timePharmacyEE 1- 3 & PrePharmacyPY 1PharmacyPY 2PharmacyPY 3PharmacyPY 4ExpenseFull YearFull YearFull YearFull YearFull YearTuition (and Fees)$8,370.00$16,040.00$15,730.00$17,002.00$16,966.00Housing/Food$9,200.00$9,200.00$13,054.00$13,054.00$13,054.00Books$1,200.00$1,200.00$1,200.00$1,200.00$1,200.00Personal/Misc./Travel$4,844.00$5,144.00$4,844.00$5,144.00$4,844.00Total for Residents$23,614.00$31,584.00$34,828.00$36,400.00$36,064.00Additional Fee for Nonresidents$11,508.00$18,144.00$18,144.00$19,806.00$19,806.00Total for Nonresidents$35,122.00$49,728.00$52,972.00$56,206.00$55,870.00Law Student Enrolled Full-timeExpenseLawTuition (and Fees)$12,388.00Housing/Food$13,054.00Books$1,300.00Personal/Misc./Travel$4,844.00Total for Residents$31,586.00Additional Fee for Nonresidents$14,700.00Total for Nonresidents$46,286.00MBA Student Enrolled Full-timeExpenseMBATuition (and Fees)$7,524.00Housing/Food$13,054.00Books$1,300.00Personal/Misc./Travel$4,844.00Total for Residents$26,722.00Additional Fee for Nonresidents$10,944.00Total for Nonresidents$37,666.00Graduate On-line ProgramsExpenseFull Time (9 hours)Tuition (and Fees)$8,252.00Housing/Food$12,654.00Books$1,740.00Personal/Misc./Travel$0.00Total for Residents$22,646.00Additional Fee for NonresidentsN/ATotal for NonresidentsN/A
It depends on where you get the license. In Florida, a resident can get a 1 year, a 5 year, or a lifetime Saltwater Fishing license. Nonresidents can get an annual (1 year), a 3 day, or a 7 day Saltwater Fishing License. In California, residents and nonresidents can get a 1 year, 1 day, or 2 day Sport Fishing license. Nonresidents can also get a 10 day Sport Fishing license. Residents can get a lifetime Fishing License.
Yes, in cases like in-state tuition, extradition, taxes, DMV registration, etc.
You cannot receive the Alaska Permanent Fund dividend check if you are not an Alaskan resident.
For Indiana residents, the subtotal (excluding books, travel, etc.) each year is $20,292. For nonresidents, the cost is $39,094. For international students, the cost is $41,254.
Deborah A. Lasher has written: 'Individual income tax paid in 1979 by residents and nonresidents and by filing status' -- subject(s): Income tax 'Individual income tax paid in 1977 and 1978 by residents and nonresidents' -- subject(s): Income tax 'Residential fuel, residential fuel conservation, and individual income tax credits claimed in 1979' -- subject(s): Income tax, Tax credits
Samuel M. Monatt has written: '1948 farmers income tax on 1947 income' '1952 guidebook to New York State income taxes on individuals, partnerships and fiduciaries, residents and nonresidents' -- subject(s): Income tax, Law and legislation 'The 1950 tax atlas' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Taxation '1954 guidebook to New York State income taxes on individuals, partnerships, and fiduciaries, residents and nonresidents'
Portland " Tuition Cost: Undergraduate residents $5,808, nonresidents $15,696 for the 2010 " 2011 school year Rockport " Tuition Cost: Graduate $11,400, Professional Certificate $6,000 per term for the 2009 " 2010 school year
Texas residents can take 15 semester credit hours for two semesters for $8,366 in 2011-12 ($17,756 for nonresidents), plus fees related to instruction. Room and board is $6,898. You can find other information on tuition and fees at http://essc.unt.edu/saucs/tuition-and-fees.html.
It depends on the specific school. Some give preference to in-state residents while others simply are interested in the best candidate regardless of residency.