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Kendrick Prince
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31 May, 10:40
Define federal mandate
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Sheppard
31 May, 10:45
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In the United States, federal mandates are orders that induce "responsibility, action, procedure or anything else that is imposed by constitutional, administrative, executive, or judicial action" for state and local governments and/or the private sector.
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Keely Palmer
31 May, 10:50
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federal mandates are orders that induce "responsibility, action, procedure or anything else that is imposed by constitutional, administrative, executive, or judicial action.
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