Yes. States may add to the federal law, but may never remove provisions from the federal law.
do federal prison visitation rights supersede states rights
Federal law to supersede state law.
The laws of. The states supersede those of federal government
Federal laws over-ride any conflicting state or local ordinances.
The laws of. The states supersede those of federal government
It is not a matter of which supercedes which, since you cannot be on dual parole (both state and federal) at the same time. What is this question asking?
b. Supersede the National Incident Management System's framework when Federal agency and departments are assisting in a response.
Taking a minor across state lines without the permission of a parent or guardian is a federal crime. Wisconsin's laws cannot supersede the federal law.
b. Supersede the National Incident Management System's framework when Federal agency and departments are assisting in a response.
The NSA and FBI can pull the "Federal" jurisdiction card in some cases and take control of an alleged criminal. Technically the CIA has no jurisdiction inside the US.
Assuming that the federal law can be said to have a reasonable connection to the Article I, Section 8 Powers given to Congress, the federal law will supersede the state law and render the state law non-operative. If the federal law is not said to have a reasonable connection to the Article I, Section 8 Powers, it is rendered unconstitutional and the state law prevails.
Federal law can supersede state law when it legislates the same area. This happens when a person can't obey both the Federal and the state law at the same time. When this is the case, it is the Federal law that the person should obey. Condo bylaws can be superseded by state or federal laws in the same manner. Further, state law can directly mandate how bylaws are written.