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Employment law varies from state to state, and in some places employees have more rights.
Actually, the answer doesn't vary from state to state (and in any case the Dear Rich Staff would never do you like that!).
In the United States, qualifications for the position vary little from state to state, and, in general, a notary must be a citizen of legal age and a resident of the area in which appointment is desired.
Regulations of funeral homes vary from state to state, and in California one can go into business without having taken a class in embalming, or even having learned how to securely close the eyes of a corpse.
Medicaid has historically provided extensive drug benefits, but they vary widely from state to state, and in recent years states have reduced the coverage in an effort to hold down soaring costs.
The payment to a caregiver varies from state to state (and in New York, from county to county), and is often based on an unrealistic assessment of how much child-care time a parent needs — for example, in New Jersey, "full time" child care is considered to be 30 hours a week, and for an infant, it's compensated at $165.
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Prices vary greatly from state to state and even among counties in the same state.
The details vary from state to state and even among localities in a state.
Abortion laws differ from state to state in Mexico.
Where individual state legislation does exist, it varies from state to state in its prohibitive degree.
The rules in Germany vary from state to state.
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