The room in the state capital where laws are discussed is typically called the "legislative chamber" or "assembly chamber." In many states, this is where the state legislature, which may consist of a House and a Senate, convenes to debate and vote on proposed laws. The specific name can vary by state, such as the "House of Representatives" or "Senate Chamber."
No because if wherever the laws of the country are made there is called the capital
You should consult a lawyer about your state's child labor laws and discuss a settlement with your employer.
It is where the governor lives, where the state legislature meets, and where most state agencies are headquartered.
Civil laws passed by state legislatures are called public acts or civil law statutes.
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a country or state can be under control and have laws. but a country that doesnt have laws or not even a government is called an anarchy state.
The NJ Legislature abolished the dealth penalty in 2007.
they discuss taxes and laws
There is a website called hr.blr.com that is a host of various state labor laws. Also just going to google and typing in your state and labor laws you will find a lot of answers.
Divorces don't come in packages that you can pick and choose. Laws are different in every state and cases are decided on the facts in that particular situation. You need to consult with an attorney in your jurisdiction to discuss your situation and options.Divorces don't come in packages that you can pick and choose. Laws are different in every state and cases are decided on the facts in that particular situation. You need to consult with an attorney in your jurisdiction to discuss your situation and options.Divorces don't come in packages that you can pick and choose. Laws are different in every state and cases are decided on the facts in that particular situation. You need to consult with an attorney in your jurisdiction to discuss your situation and options.Divorces don't come in packages that you can pick and choose. Laws are different in every state and cases are decided on the facts in that particular situation. You need to consult with an attorney in your jurisdiction to discuss your situation and options.
Repo Laws can be found at a site called www.dmv.org or you can also check your local laws.