Check your local county EPA district laws for current EPA regulations concerning wood burning stoves and fire place inserts in California. As of 1994, California must adhere to strict EPA regulations concerning wood smoke from stoves and fire place inserts which requires a catalytic converter be installed as part of the stove or insert. Most Lopi stoves adhere to these regulations, however they cost three to four times as much as a comparable non catalytic wood stove sold in different states. Also there are regulations for venting as well as fire proofing the floor and walls that can easily add an additional $1000 on top of the price of the stove. Plan on spending $3500 to $6000 dollars installed.
Synthetic chemicals displaced many natural wood and gum chemicals in everything from dyes to sealants. In addition, environmental laws restricted the burning of charcoal.
California has many thousands of pages of laws concerning automobiles and their use. The best place to find specific laws in California would be the Vehicle Code section of the California DMV website, which can be searched for the individual laws you may be looking for.
No, because it's outside of california, and Jamaica has to apply its own laws.
There are no laws regarding dating in California. The only laws apply to sexual contact.
Bankruptcy laws are federal so there is probably no difference in bankruptcy laws between Florida and California.
There are several laws govrning emissions in the state of California. You can revie all of the las and penalties at www.dmv.org/ca-california.
California DUI laws can be found on the website for the California DMV. You can also find information on the privately owned DMV website, which covers every state's laws.
The California Department of Motor Vehicle will have information on what the DUI laws are in the California. Another resource would be to search the library for such information
what are the laws on legal separation dates and dissolution. when do income and debts considered separate? in the state of california.
yes it does!
Copyright is a federal law which would be valid in California.
No. The US Supreme Court didn't uphold laws against flag burning; it overturned laws against flag burning on the grounds that burning the US flag is expressive political speech protected by the First Amendment.For more information on the US Supreme Court and flag desecration cases, see Related Questions, below.