In the United States, the authority to order flags to be flown at half-staff is typically reserved for the President, state governors, and local officials. The President may issue such orders for federal buildings, while governors can do so for state and local government buildings. Additionally, certain statutes and protocols dictate half-staff observances for specific occasions, such as mourning the death of prominent individuals.
For State Government buildings the Governor can and in Michigan every time a Michigan citizen loses their life in the Iraq or Afghanistan Military conflict the flags are ordered Half Staff . It depends on whether you are talking Federal buildings
He was order to take over important government buildings that belong to the German state government in Munich.
They allowed to conduct foreign trade to keep the influence of outsiders to a minimum.
Ethanol is the chemical that has been recently allowed by the Indian government to be mixed with petrol in order to reduce emissions and promote cleaner fuel usage.
An Executive Order.
The Australian National Security Act of 1939 went into effect on September 9, 1939. This act allowed for the Australian government to order the people to do certain jobs for the defense of the country. It also allowed for the passing of hasty laws to protect the people in emergency situations.
They allowed more young worthy men to be able to get spots in the government. he made a test that you would have to pass in order to get in to the government. that way no dummies would be there. he also changed it so that in order to be in the government you would have to be able to read.
The state is a government entity and all of them have to be allowed to tax in some method to collect income in order to be able to function otherwise it could not exist.
Executive Order 9066
Government was set up by the people to protect their rights as individuals and to keep order
It's allowed to marry people from other countries. It is not allowed to do it in order to enter the country though.
In the late 19 century, the United States government allowed officials at voting placed to administer literacy tests, primarily to people of color, in order to vote. This was done to keep many black people and some poorer white people from voting.