state government

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development in

    • India
      • India
        In India: Constitutional framework

        …of the union (central) and state governments. It also includes provisions for protecting the rights and promoting the interests of certain classes of citizens (e.g., disadvantaged social groups, officially designated as “Scheduled Castes” and “Scheduled Tribes”) and the process for constitutional amendment. The extraordinary specificity of India’s constitution is such…

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      • India
        In India: State and local governments

        The government structure of the states, defined by the constitution, closely resembles that of the union. The executive branch is composed of a governor—like the president, a mostly nominal and ceremonial post—and a council of ministers, led by the chief minister.

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    • United States
      • U.S. Constitution
        In Constitution of the United States of America: Provisions

        …part, with relations between the states and privileges of the citizens of the states. These provisions include the full faith and credit clause, which requires states to recognize the official acts and judicial proceedings of other states; the requirement that each state provide citizens from other states with all the…

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      • United States of America
        In United States: State and local government

        Because the U.S. Constitution establishes a federal system, the state governments enjoy extensive authority. The Constitution outlines the specific powers granted to the national government and reserves the remainder to the states. However, because of ambiguity in the Constitution and disparate…

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      • United States of America
        In United States: State politics

        The problems of forming a new government affected the states individually as well as in confederation. Most of them established their own constitutions—formulated either in conventions or in the existing assemblies. The most democratic of these constitutions was the product of a virtual…

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    functions

      • funding of roads
        • Dubai, United Arab Emirates: Sheikh Zayed Road
          In road: From local to national funding

          … enacted a law providing for state aid to the counties and established procedures for raising money at the township and county levels for road building. In 1893 Massachusetts established the first state highway commission. By 1913 most of the states had adopted similar legislation, and by 1920 all states had…

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      • public health systems
        • polio vaccine
          In public health: Variations among developed countries

          …broad guidelines developed by the state. The size and scope of local programs vary, but some of their functions are control of communicable diseases; clinics for mothers and children, particularly for certain preventive and diagnostic services; public health nursing services; environmental health services; health education; vital statistics; community health centres,…

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      • sentencing guidelines
        • police officer: collecting fingerprints
          In crime: Sentencing

          …system and a number of state systems in the United States have instituted sentencing guidelines, which prescribe narrow ranges of sentences and require judges to provide a written rationale for issuing a sentence that falls outside the guidelines’ prescriptions. States began enacting sentencing guidelines in the early 1980s, while sentencing…

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      • taxation