NFPA codes are enacted selectively, in possibly amended forms, by each state.
Similarly, different federal agencies may adopt their own standards or use NFPA standards.
For example, OSHA has its own Hazard Communication System (HCS) that is completely different from NFPA 704, using pictograms, being phased in as of December 2013. USDOT also has its own standard for HAZMAT labels (e.g., orange, red, green, yellow, striped, with code numbers and code symbols).
State law cannot contradict federal law because the Constitution states that federal law has power over state law.
No. Federal law always out trumps state law.
Protests and riots, and a flooded federal legal system (conscription is a federal law not a state law).
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The Federal Reserve Act is the law that created the modern banking system. The law was signed on December 23, 1913 by the 28th President Woodrow Wilson.
The federal law overrides the state law. The federal government is the "supreme law of the land," meaning that whatever it says goes. For example, a state can pass a law stating that everything has to wear blue jeans on Tuesday. However if the federal government passes a law that everyone has to wear red pants on Tuesday, then everyone in that state and the rest of the country has to wear red pants on Tuesday.
There are the "State Court Systems" and the "Federal Court System." if you are referring to the two types of law practiced in court, there is "Civil" Law and "Criminal" Law.
A federal law.