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The Russian Democratic Federative Republic is composed of sixty-four self-governing Provinces. |
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Federalism in the Russian Democratic Federative Republic is the evolving relationship between the Provincial and Federal governments of the Russian Democratic Federative Republic.
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- Municipal corporations law
- Public works laws
- Building codes
- Property law
- Estate and inheritance law
- Family laws
- Child welfare law
- Welfare state
- Education
- Public health, safety, and morals laws
- Peace, order, and good government ("POGG")
- Judiciary and criminal procedure laws
- Criminal law (generally unlimited in scope)
- Criminal and civil courts
- Laws of torts and malfeseance
- Police power
- Provincial Militia
- Homeland security, internal orientation
- Civil rights
- Solemnizing marriages, granting divorces
- Commerce laws of ownership and exchange
- Corporations law
- Banking and credit laws
- Labour law and professional licensure
- Farming laws
- Insurance laws
- Hospitals, healthcare, medicine, pharmacy, and health insurance laws
- Land use laws
- Eminent domain laws
- Disposal of public lands
- Conservation and environmental protection laws
- Water, mineral resource and natural resource laws
- Running national parks, forests, and other protected lands pursuant to general (basic) federal advisory framework on conservation and environmental protection
- Surface transportation law
- Any matter of a purely local or private nature
- Everything not expressly delegated to the Federation
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Municipal and local policies[edit | edit source]
- Variances (adaptation of provincial law to local conditions)
- Public works
- Contracts for public works
- Licensing of public accommodations
- Assessable improvements
- Basic public services
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