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maw [93]
3 years ago
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Laws or regulations established below the state level, such as those enacted by counties or municipalities, are generally known

as which of the selections below? A. ordinances B. statutes C. palliative care D. devolution
Social Studies
1 answer:
IRINA_888 [86]3 years ago
5 0

A set of regulations and laws, enacted by the municipal bodies such as cities and counties are termed as the Ordinance. These laws are not covered by the state or federal laws such as zoning, building and safety regulations of cities and municipal counties.

Answer: Option A

<u>Explanation:</u>

Laws and regulations that are established below the state level to be enacted by the city's or county's legal department are termed as the Ordinances. On the flip side, statutes are the laws or regulations approved by the legislature on state or federal level to be activated.

A statute is initially proposed as a bill which is discussed and forwarded to the president or governor of the state law when admitted by both the houses of legislatures agree. When the governor signs the bill, it acts as a law.

Coming to the third point, Palliative Care is an approach to improve the stature of patients and children facing extensive illness and need to be treated well. Through palliative care, patients are offered a support system and addresses the needs.

Devolution is something out of the group among the four options. It's an act of transforming the power, functions and rule to an inferior body. Hence, the regulations associated with the municipal counties or cities is termed as the Ordinance.

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