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Are state troopers considered federal law enforcement officers?

No, state troopers are not considered federal law enforcement officers. They are officers who work for state governments and are responsible for enforcing state laws on highways and roads. Federal law enforcement officers work for federal agencies like the FBI, DEA, or Secret Service and enforce federal laws across the country.


How many hours can you work a week by the Federal Labor Law?

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Which federal law required individuals to get permits before they were alllowed to begin archaeological work on federal land?

The federal law that requires individuals to obtain permits before conducting archaeological work on federal land is the Archaeological Resources Protection Act (ARPA), established in 1979. This law aims to preserve and protect archaeological sites and resources on federal lands from unauthorized excavation or removal of artifacts.


What law will the federal court apply?

A federal law.


What does federal supremacy mean?

Federal supremacy establishes that federal law supercedes all state and local law. Federal supremacy establishes that federal law supercedes all state and local law.


Who wins state law v federal law?

A federal law wins.


The first federal law that regulated the minimum ages of employment and hours of work for children was the?

National Child Labor Law I think


Is a copyright a state law city law or a federal law?

Copyright law is a federal law, granted in the Constitution.


By law can your employer mandate you to work seven days straight?

No, your employer can not require you to work seven days straight. According to federal law, you are allowed at least a 24 hour break in the work week.


What is meant by a registered firearm?

Paper work done IAW local, state or federal law.


Can auto loan creditors legally call you at work?

Under US federal law, they may not do this.


When a state calls a federal law invalid?

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