I would give your local fire department a call and see if they can give you a tour, they also might let you go on a ride along.
Establishing your self as a resource for local businesses and police department will ensure that you have tons of work. These agencies and companies use towing as a part of their every day business.
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The local Health Department, usually the city or county Health Department, enforces food safety in food service operations in the US.
A really great resource to start with is www.nolo.com. This is an excellent legal resource. For more regional and state-specific information, check with the local Chamber of Commerce or your state's commerce department.
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You should get your employer. (Usually they give it to you at work) Some mail it home. If for some reason you cannot get it from your employer's Human Resource Department. You can get another copy from a local IRS office.
There are many reputable dealers out there and I would suggest that you begin with internet research and then get local references from various community resources. One good resource could be the local fire department or United Way.
Anytime you set up a tent in an area requiring a permit, the answer would be yes. I would have to assume your referring to state land, check with the local Parks Department or Department of Natural Resource 'DNR'. Some places do allow picnicking if that is what you meant.
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Any local job agency is a good resource for such information, as is the Massachusetts Department of Labor. Otherwise, online job sites such as Indeed and Monster can provide such information.
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One may find their local finance department in the yellow pages of the phone book, the local newspaper, or a local library. Calling a local bank for information would also work.