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  • Laws & Regulations for Breaks for Restaurant Employees

    Restaurant industry-specific rules concerning employee rest breaks and meal periods aren't addressed by federal law--and few states address this issue. Although some states have laws and regulations concerning employee breaks, only two states -- Colorado and Oregon -- have industry-specific guidance on what restaurant employees are entitled to during their workday. The remaining states leave it up to the employer to determine the frequency and duration of employee breaks.

  • California Regulations for Pet Cemeteries

    Pet cemeteries allow pet owners to put their beloved animals to rest in a peaceful, dedicated area. While pet owners could once bury their pets in their yards when they died, many city codes -- including those in many areas in California -- no longer permit this for health reasons. Pet cemeteries provide a solution to this problem. In addition, pet cemeteries are an excellent solution for people who may not remain in the same home forever, but would still like to be able to visit their pet's grave. California's Health and Safety Code Part 6 regulates pet cemeteries, although…

  • How to Plan an Appeal for a Floating Structure

    A floating structure, such as a platform built in the air, or a structure built over water, usually requires a permit. If your floating structure has been denied for whatever reason, you can appeal to the city or state to have it approved. Planning your appeal is important because a good appeal will have a greater chance of being successful.

  • How to Obtain an Exotic Pet License in Florida

    Pets provide companionship and entertainment. To add novelty to the mix, some pet owners go for the more exotic ocelot over the common house cat or upgrade from a dog to a wolf. Keeping exotic pets in Florida requires a license issued by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) to ensure the safety of both your animal and the public. Florida rules also protect indigenous wildlife from nonnative species. Some animals, not surprisingly, are prohibited for personal possession -- such as lions or tigers. Meet the FWC license requirements and enjoy the Florida sunshine with your exotic pet.

  • New York State Big Cat Laws

    The majesty of a lion, the power of a tiger. In the State of New York, it's not merely a good idea to leave these animals in the wild or under the care of licensed professionals, it's the law. Although the idea of keeping big cats as pets might seem like a rich fantasy, few private owners are equipped or prepared to care for these animals, who cannot be domesticated or treated as pets.

  • Exotic Pet Laws in Georgia

    Laws regarding possession of exotic animals vary greatly from state to state. While some states do not govern private possession of exotic animals at all, others strictly forbid the possession of exotic, potentially dangerous animals as pets or otherwise. Georgia's laws regarding this issue fall between these two extremes.

  • Exotic Pet Laws in Ohio

    Legal ownership of an exotic pet varies from state to state. While some state laws outright ban the possession of an exotic animal, others enforce partial bans or require permits for ownership of pets such as kangaroos or alligators. In Ohio, permits and certificates do come into play.

  • Laws & Regulations for Keeping an Exotic Pet

    Keeping exotic pets can be dangerous. The owner, the public and the animal itself can be put at risk. Even smaller exotic pets, such as capuchin monkeys or lemurs, can pose a threat due to the diseases they may carry. For these reasons, there are many laws and regulations regarding the private purchasing and owning of an exotic animal. These laws and regulations vary widely from state to state, and also depend on the specific animal in question. It is recommended that you contact your local fish and wildlife department to verify the most recent laws and regulations for your…

  • Exotic Pet Laws

    The issue of wild animal possession is for the most part governed by state law. While some basic laws are in place regarding the trading and importation of wild animals, the states have the most to say about what you consider as a pet. Before you move across state lines, make sure your exotic pet is permitted in the state you're relocating to---as each state has its own laws regarding exotic pets. Your new neighbors will appreciate knowing that your pet cheetah has had all her shots.

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