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At what age can you switch a child from a car seat to booster seat?

Following the 2013 child safety national best practice recommendations, booster seats must be used until children comfortably can use adult safety belts, reports the Texas Department of Public Safety. This is usually at 10 to 12 years old, at a minimum height of 4 feet 9 inches. Children must be properly restrained and ride only in the back seat until age 13.

What is the purpose of a certificate of origin?

Certain countries give preferential treatment to other countries, such as the NAFTA trade agreement between North America, Canada and Mexico, according to FedEx. When a shipment requires a Certificate of Origin, descriptions and amounts must be consistent with those on the commercial invoice. The Certificate of Origin must include information such as names and address of shippers and recipients, the product's parts or serial numbers, the number of packages or crates being shipped, and the gross and net weight of the shipment.\nOther information in the form that must be included is a compl..

What is the largest democracy in the world?

Many people associate democracy with thriving economies, but that is not always the case. While everyone in India who is over the age of 18 has the right to vote, almost 450 million of the country's population lives in dire poverty. Parts of the economy in India are booming and new housing developments are going up every day, but the disenfranchised portion of the country struggles to earn proper representation in the Indian parliament.

How do you know if an attorney has been disbarred?

The process for researching whether an attorney has been disciplined varies by state. The Washington State Bar Association, for example, provides a searchable lawyer directory and a discipline notice search on its website. The discipline notice search allows users to search by attorney name, bar number, discipline type or professional rule broken, according to the Washington State Bar Association. The bar association's Office of Disciplinary Counsel also provides attorney discipline information over the phone.\nIn Michigan, the Attorney Discipline Board provides an attorney database on it..

Who do you contact to discuss VA benefits over the phone?

Find contact information for State Veterans Service Offices using the VA.gov list of state offices. Click Site Map under the search bar, and scroll down to the State Veterans Affairs Offices link. To find general contact numbers on VA.gov, hover over Contact Us, and click Toll Free Numbers.\nVeteran disability compensation is based on the level of a veteran's disability, stated as a percentage after a medical examination, explains Military.com. The VA also provides pension benefits to wartime veterans in financial need.

Where can you find official information on the Fort Eustis Army Base in Virginia?

Fort Eustis was founded in 1918 as an army base in Newport News, Va. It began as a training facility for army artillery, and it has served as a work camp and prison. Since the end of World War II, Fort Eustis has been used as an army transportation training facility and a center for research. On October 1, 2010, Fort Eustis merged with Langley Air Force Base to become the joint base Langley-Eustis.

How do you obtain legal guardianship of a child?

Once it has received a petition, the court schedules an interview with a person seeking guardianship, according to FindLaw. Interviews may also be conducted with the child, anyone who has an interest in the child, and with the child's parents, if they are available. A criminal background check on the person asking for guardianship is often conducted, and in some cases, the court orders a home inspection.\nAfter reviewing the information presented, the court grants legal guardianship of a child if it determines that it is in the best interest of the child, says FindLaw. In most states this..

What is statutory and non-statutory?

One of the most commonly used instances of the word statutory is in the phrase statutory rape. This phrase refers to a consensual sexual act between an adult and a minor. The inclusion of the word statutory in this phrase refers to the fact that the encounter is considered rape under the law. However, it is not necessarily rape in the sense of being forced to perform sexual acts against one's will.\nAnother case in which the words statutory and non-statutory are used is in the discussion of stocks. If someone purchases a stock through an employee stock program or an incentive stock option..

What are some ways to get heating assistance in Rhode Island?

Residents can apply for the LIHEAP, a federal program, at their local Community Action Program offices. They can find a list of offices by entering "CAP" into the search bar at RI.gov and choosing the CAP Agency link. Families ineligible for the LIHEAP can apply for the RIGNEF at RIGoodNeighbor.com. For further help, they can apply for assistance at HeatRI.com for Keep the Heat On, a program from the Roman Catholic Diocese of Providence.

What are the means of communication for disaster management?

The Federal Communications Commission broadcasts emergency warnings to the public through various media. Communication between officials during times of crisis is more difficult. During the aftermath of a hurricane, telephone lines, Internet and electricity often do not work. Officials use phones that rely on satellites in space to communicate rather than telephone lines that require electricity. According to the Department of Homeland Security, officials also have the option to use the Homeland Security Information Network. This is a system that relies upon Internet connectivity and utilizes ..

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