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Information on State and Federal HR Related Laws and Policies
Understanding the impact of not only
Federal
laws and regulation, but state employment regulations is key to doing
business in a multi-state environment. The links below will provide
sources of information on human resource, economic and related topics.
| State Data:
State by State Information on Employment and Economic
Data
Alaska,
Arizona,
Arkansas,
California,
Colorado,
Connecticut, Delaware,
Florida,
Georgia,
Hawaii, Idaho,
Illinois,
Indiana,
Iowa, Kansas,
Kentucky,
Louisiana,
Maine,
Maryland,
Massachusetts, ,
Michigan, Minnesota,
Mississippi,
Missouri,
Montana,
Nebraska, Nevada,
New Hampshire,
New Jersey,
New Mexico,
New York,
North Carolina,
North Dakota,
Ohio,
Oklahoma,
Oregon,
Pennsylvania,
Rhode Island,
South Carolina,
South Dakota,
Tennessee,
Texas,
Utah,
Vermont,
Virginia,
Washington,
West Virginia,
Wisconsin,
Wyoming |

Law.com
is pleased to present its network of state
websites. Each state site is updated daily. Content will, at the least,
include:
 | local and state-wide news summaries and features;
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 | federal circuit and state court decisions (summarized
and full text); |
 | highlights from law.com's national legal news;
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 | a state-specific legal practice guide; |
 | a robust set of annotated resource links (presented in
each site's left vertical navigation bar). |
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Social
Security Administration |
 | Social Security Administration. Information on
Totalization agreements, etc. |
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Bureau Labor Statistics |
 | Occupational Outlook Handbook |
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Federal
Statistics |
 | Federal statistics on over 70 federal agencies.
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IRS |
 | Internal Revenue Service |
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DOL |
 | US Department of Labor Statistics |
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Unemployment Compensation Laws and
Statutes |
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Wage Garnishment |
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WARN Act |
 | The Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification
(WARN) Act is a federal law requiring employers of 100 or more full-time
workers to give 60-days advance notice of closing or major layoffs.
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Whistleblowers Act |
 | The U.S. Office of Special Counsel (OSC) is an
independent federal investigative and prosecutorial agency. Our basic
authorities come from three federal statutes, the Civil Service Reform
Act, the Whistleblower Protection Act, and the Hatch Act. |
 | The Office of Special Counsel's site with information
on whistleblowers, prohibited personnel practices, and Hatch act
guideline. |
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Flexible Staffing Arrangements |
 | A Report on Temporary Help, On-Call, Direct-Hire
Temporary, Leased, Contract Company, and Independent Contractor
Employment in the United States. |
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HR in
the Public Sector |
 | HR answers for federal, state, and local government,
and Not-for-profit organizations |
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Federal and
Public Employment Law |
 | Information on Federal employment and public law, and
human resources. |
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National Partnership for Reinventing Government |
 | Balancing Measures:
Best Practices in Performance Management |
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State Information |
 | Detailed information on the fifty states. |
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Government Accounting Office |
 | Human Capital -self assessment checklist for federal
government human resource departments. |
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State Regulations |
 | State Law Search |
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State Labor Directors |
 | State by State Labor Commissioners and Secretaries.
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Business and Legal Reports |
 | Index for state and local government including state
statutes and other information links. |
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Government Accounting Office |
 | A Self-Assessment Guide/checklist for Leaders on Human
Capital |
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Supreme Court Decisions |
 | This database indexes Supreme Court decisions by
topic, key words, date of decision, and name of party. |
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Federal Court's Home Page |
 | Information from and about the judicial branch of the
U.S. government. |
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The
Federal Court Locator |
 | This is a service provided by the Villanova Center for
Information Law and Policy. It is intended to give citizens a means to
access information related to the federal judiciary, including slip
opinions. |
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Employment Policy Think Tanks |
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SHRM Legislative Page |
 | Online source from SHRM on late breaking government
and legislative trends impacting HR. |
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Privacy Rights Clearinghouse |
 | The stated purpose of the clearinghouse is to raise
consumers' awareness of how technology affects personal privacy.
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Other Privacy Sites:
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Official City Sites |
 | If you want information about local government
services in your area, the official Web site of your city or town is
often a great place to find it. |
 | This directory of city sites
covers the United States and Canada as well as Australia, France, Japan,
New Zealand, Germany, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom.
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Constitutions, Statutes, and Legislative
Information - By State |
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A - H |
Alabama,
Alaska,
Arizona,
Arkansas,
California,
Colorado,
Connecticut,
Delaware,
District of Columbia,
Florida,
Georgia,
Hawaii |
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I - M |
Idaho,
Illinois,
Indiana,
Iowa,
Kansas,
Kentucky,
Louisiana,
Maine,
Maryland,
Massachusetts,
Michigan,
Minnesota,
Mississippi,
Missouri,
Montana |
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N - O |
North Carolina,
North
Dakota,
Nebraska,
Nevada,
New
Hampshire,
New
Jersey,
New
Mexico,
New
York,
Ohio,
Oklahoma,
Oregon |
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P - W |
Pennsylvania,
Rhode
Island,
South
Carolina,
South
Dakota,
Tennessee,
Texas,
Utah,
Vermont,
Virginia,
Washington,
Wisconsin,
West
Virginia,
Wyoming |
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State Personnel Web Sites |
A listing of all human resource departments for all States
in the U.S. |
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