the mayor or the president
no. just the kidney and liver are allowed to. lol,idiot ! depends on what you mean by "organs" [ governmental ],starts at the local level [ city-town-village ] councils "organs of goverment ie: political legislative bodies such as state legislatures,city/town legislative bodies make our laws at the state n city/town level while congress makes laws for the nation
When a city or town makes its own laws, it is referred to as "home rule." Home rule allows local governments to govern themselves and enact ordinances or regulations tailored to their specific needs, as long as they don't conflict with state or federal laws. This autonomy can cover various areas, including zoning, public safety, and local taxation.
A group of people elected to make laws and manage a town or city is called the City Council. Even very small towns have some kind of leadership, even if the town council is made up of one person, the mayor.
Each individual state makes their own laws about marriage licenses. These laws then authorize town, city and/or county clerks in that state to issue marriage licenses to qualified applicants.
Some jurisdictions have laws that limit how many pets can be kept in home. However these laws vary widely and are often not very well enforced. You my want to call your city hall or local animal shelter to see what laws apply in your town.
A person can find a list of Brooklyn laws at the nearest Town or City Hall that has a list or book of laws for that city, the city of Brooklyn. Just go there and search.
you have to look in your town to see what the laws are. they are specific to each town/ city / state
Local laws are those enacted at the most basic government levels: city, town and county.
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The criteria for a town to become a city vary by location, but typically involves meeting population size requirements, having a defined government structure, providing a certain level of services, and meeting other legal requirements as outlined by the particular region's laws and regulations. Often, a town may need to apply for city status through a formal process overseen by the local government or relevant authorities.
This is a basic civics question. The legislative branch enacts laws, courts interpret laws, the executive branch enforces the laws. Consult your U.S. Constitution, the constitution of your state for specifics regarding which specific law you are talking about (there are federal, state, and local (county, city, town, etc.) laws).
That will depend upon the laws for your local city or town. There may even be something for the sub-division that would apply. Many places restrict it to a 24 hour period for loading and unloading, but do not allow storage there.