Federal OSHA has complete jurisdiction in Georgia, there is not Georgia State Plan.
federal program
Medicare is a Federal program; you apply thru the Social Security Administration. It doesn't matter where you live.
Yes, Illinois is an OSHA state, but it also has its own state plan, the Illinois Occupational Safety and Health Administration (Illinois OSHA), which operates under the federal OSHA framework. This means that Illinois has its own regulations and enforcement mechanisms for workplace safety that may differ from federal standards. Employers in Illinois are subject to both state and federal safety regulations.
The state of Illinois legislative branch makes laws for the state of Illinois. The legislative branch of the United States make laws for the federal government (the U.S.).
State laws apply to areas not covered by federal law or existing federal law when the issue falls within the state's jurisdiction or when the federal government has not specifically addressed the matter.
Medicaid is State-run and Federally subsidized.
No, medicaid is not a federal program. It is a state program.
Yes to the federal income taxes. No the state of Illinois does NOT tax distributions received from qualified employee benefit plans, including a government retirement or government disability plan.
Federal government refers to the country of the United States of America. Local government of Illinois is run primarily in the state capitol of Springfield.
What are concurrent, delegated and reserved powers and how do they apply to the relationship between state and federal government?
federal and state