There is no general answer to this question. You would have to possibly contact one or all of the following agencies for guidelines: local Zoning Board - Social Service Agency, or Department of Child & Family Services, for specific information on this subject.
There are no laws regarding sharing a room.
There are no general laws in the US about siblings sharing rooms. However, bedroom sharing by children can be governed by a court order or leasing agreement. Child protection agencies may have rules such as separating children who have reached the age of puberty. Foster children are protected by laws regarding bedroom sharing that vary from state to state. They may not share a room with an adult and may be restricted to sharing a bedroom only with another children of the same sex. You need to check your particular situation in your particular state.There are no general laws in the US about siblings sharing rooms. However, bedroom sharing by children can be governed by a court order or leasing agreement. Child protection agencies may have rules such as separating children who have reached the age of puberty. Foster children are protected by laws regarding bedroom sharing that vary from state to state. They may not share a room with an adult and may be restricted to sharing a bedroom only with another children of the same sex. You need to check your particular situation in your particular state.There are no general laws in the US about siblings sharing rooms. However, bedroom sharing by children can be governed by a court order or leasing agreement. Child protection agencies may have rules such as separating children who have reached the age of puberty. Foster children are protected by laws regarding bedroom sharing that vary from state to state. They may not share a room with an adult and may be restricted to sharing a bedroom only with another children of the same sex. You need to check your particular situation in your particular state.There are no general laws in the US about siblings sharing rooms. However, bedroom sharing by children can be governed by a court order or leasing agreement. Child protection agencies may have rules such as separating children who have reached the age of puberty. Foster children are protected by laws regarding bedroom sharing that vary from state to state. They may not share a room with an adult and may be restricted to sharing a bedroom only with another children of the same sex. You need to check your particular situation in your particular state.
as long as they are siblings
children of opposite sex after age of 7 must be in separate bedrooms or children in youth if they found out will be in your lives for a long time.
See Related Links (Home Alone Children and Legal Age Limits) for listing of states with laws and guidelines.
There are no laws regarding sharing a room.
There are no general laws in the US about siblings sharing rooms. However, bedroom sharing by children can be governed by a court order or leasing agreement. Child protection agencies may have rules such as separating children who have reached the age of puberty. Foster children are protected by laws regarding bedroom sharing that vary from state to state. They may not share a room with an adult and may be restricted to sharing a bedroom only with another children of the same sex. You need to check your particular situation in your particular state.There are no general laws in the US about siblings sharing rooms. However, bedroom sharing by children can be governed by a court order or leasing agreement. Child protection agencies may have rules such as separating children who have reached the age of puberty. Foster children are protected by laws regarding bedroom sharing that vary from state to state. They may not share a room with an adult and may be restricted to sharing a bedroom only with another children of the same sex. You need to check your particular situation in your particular state.There are no general laws in the US about siblings sharing rooms. However, bedroom sharing by children can be governed by a court order or leasing agreement. Child protection agencies may have rules such as separating children who have reached the age of puberty. Foster children are protected by laws regarding bedroom sharing that vary from state to state. They may not share a room with an adult and may be restricted to sharing a bedroom only with another children of the same sex. You need to check your particular situation in your particular state.There are no general laws in the US about siblings sharing rooms. However, bedroom sharing by children can be governed by a court order or leasing agreement. Child protection agencies may have rules such as separating children who have reached the age of puberty. Foster children are protected by laws regarding bedroom sharing that vary from state to state. They may not share a room with an adult and may be restricted to sharing a bedroom only with another children of the same sex. You need to check your particular situation in your particular state.
Nancy Bolick has written: 'Digest of State and Federal laws: Education of handicapped children' -- subject(s): Children with disabilities, Legal status, laws, States
as long as they are siblings
Katherine Foldes has written: 'Education rights of the handicapped' -- subject(s): Legal status, laws, Education, Law and legislation, People with disabilities, Children with disabilities
Bob Ransom has written: 'Missing voices' -- subject(s): Social history, Children's rights, Legal status, laws, Children with disabilities
Mary Louise Dickson has written: 'Government benefits, wills and guardianship for people with handicaps in Ontario' -- subject(s): Federal aid to services for the handicapped, Mental health laws, Children with mental disabilities, Services for, Legal status, laws, People with mental disabilities
Law: Opposite sex children can only share a room with a video camera strategically placed facing the bed that they share.
The laws regarding autopsies on individuals with developmental disabilities are determined by each state. They often depend on the cause of death and the guardianship of the decedent.
Yes, there are some laws that restrict discrimination AGAINST disableds.
Karren Ikeda Wood has written: 'The ABCs of the ADA' -- subject(s): Child care services, Children with disabilities, Day care centers, Discrimination against people with disabilities, Early childhood education, Law and legislation, Legal status, laws, United States
The Federal Labor laws are usually superceded by state laws. You can find all the topics on this subject conveniently linked to this page http://www.dol.gov/dol/topic/youthlabor/