Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The following is a list of state symbols of the U.S. state of Mississippi, as defined by state statutes in Title 1, Section 3 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 and listed in the Mississippi Official & Statistical Register. [1] [2]
From 1918 to 1972, revision updates were carried out by means of supplements. ... Mississippi Unannotated Code: Mississippi Unannotated Code ... Tennessee Code Annotated
An Act to Amend Section 93-17-3, Mississippi Code of 1972, To Conform Adoption Provisions to the Licensure of Nurse Practitioners; To Prohibit Adoption by Same Gender Couples; and For Related Purposes, also called the Mississippi Adoption Ban, is a 2000 Mississippi anti-LGBT statute that amended state law to prohibit adoption by "couples of the same gender", and also allows adoption ...
an act to create the "walker montgomery protecting children online act" for the purpose of protecting minor children from online harmful material and access to such material; to require digital service users to register their age; to limit the collection and use of minor users' personal identifying information; to require digital services providers to develop and implement a strategy to ...
Download QR code; Print/export ... 1972. Graceland is located ... The Mississippi section of US 51 is defined at Mississippi Code Annotated § 65-3-3. Tennessee
The Government of Mississippi is the government of the U.S. state of Mississippi. ... Mississippi Code of 1972 Archived 2009-04-27 at the Wayback Machine;
1972 Mississippi elections (3 P) S. 1972 in sports in Mississippi (7 P) ... Code of Conduct; Developers; Statistics; Cookie statement; Mobile view ...
Mississippi held constitutional conventions in 1851 and 1861 about secession. [2] A few months before the start of the American Civil War in April 1861, Mississippi, a slave state located in the Southern United States, declared that it had seceded from the United States and joined the newly formed Confederacy, and it subsequently lost its representation in the U.S. Congress.