You can find this at your local County Clerk's office.
The laws for delivery are mandated by the states. In some places they can, in others they have to abide by the requirements of the state laws.
The Laws are mandated by the Department of State, not the governing or mayoral laws in so-cal.
It depends on the state you live in and the foundation's by-laws, but yes a person on probation for a crime can be the director of a foundation.
Probably, unless the provisions of your probation or the laws regarding CCW in your state forbid it.
Interstate laws allow for them to send and receive information from one state to another.
Violating probation for a DUI by leaving the state can lead to serious consequences, but whether it is considered a felony would depend on the laws of the state where the violation occurred and the specific circumstances of the case. It is important to consult with a lawyer who is familiar with the laws in the relevant jurisdiction for accurate legal advice.
It depends on your state's laws, but the short answer is YES.
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NO see CALIFORNIA CODES BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE SECTION 7507
There are several different reportable diseases mandated in Ohio. Some of these diseases include amebiasis, anthrax, botulism, brucellosis, cholera, diphtheria, giardiasis, and hantavirus.
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It will depend on the laws in your state. Typically from 6 to 16 is mandated, it can be 18. In some states you must be attending school to get a driver's license if you are under 18.