All States and the District of Columbia require individuals to be licensed (registered) before they may call themselves architects and contract to provide architectural services.
I believe that all states in the U.S do. I am not sure but you can call your local insurance company and they would know.
In the United States this varies somewhat by state. Some states require veterinary technicians to have 2-4 years of college education and a license; other states do not require any formal training to call yourself a vet tech.
It dpends upn the wording of the law in your partcular state. Some states require ALL parties to the call to be aware that it is being taped, others require that only one party have knowledge.
That depends are you a minority?
To call a convention for proposing an amendment, 34 states are required. Since 32 states have already petitioned Congress, an additional 2 states are needed to reach the necessary threshold for that step to be taken.
In most states there are laws against blocking someone from making a call to report a crime or get emergency assistance. In addition, some states do not require "emergency assistance" to be a 911 call. It can simply be to a neighbor's house or friend for help.
Most states these days require a person to be 18 and have a valid ID. The easiest way to know for sure are to call a few shops in your area.
Most States require you have a business license and be Bonded (Insured) Call California Office of Commerce for details and requirements.
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The legal system is different in every state. Call the local Attorneys in your area for their advise of call your states Bar Association.There is the issue of conflict of interest in some cases. Get the facts and then make an proper decision.
I would call it what you call every spider which is a spiderling