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  2. Dress code - Wikipedia

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    The CROWN act, standing for 'create a respectful and open world for natural hair' is a California law that prohibits discrimination in the school and workplace based on the style or texture of one's hair. The act was created in 2019 by Dove and the CROWN Coalition in partnership with California's State Senator Holly J. Mitchel. [27]

  3. Clothing laws by country - Wikipedia

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    There are a variety of laws around the world which affect what people can and cannot wear. For example, some laws require a person in authority to wear the appropriate uniform. For example, a police officer on duty may be required to wear a uniform; and it can be illegal for the general public to wear a police officer's uniform.

  4. California Code of Regulations - Wikipedia

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    The California Code of Regulations (CCR, Cal. Code Regs.) is the codification of the general and permanent rules and regulations (sometimes called administrative law) announced in the California Regulatory Notice Register by California state agencies under authority from primary legislation in the California Codes.

  5. School uniforms by country - Wikipedia

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    In Colombia, all students are required to wear uniforms in public and private schools. The styles of uniform vary regionally but all consist of three sets: an everyday uniform, a sports uniform for physical education, and a "gala uniform" (Spanish:uniforme de gala) for formal school events, such as patriotic days and important national dates. [70]

  6. California Just Passed the Country's First Clothing Recycling ...

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    California is tackling the problem of textile and fashion waste with the country’s first law that requires clothing companies to implement a recycling system for the garments they sell.

  7. California Codes - Wikipedia

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    The California Codes are 29 legal codes enacted by the California State Legislature, which, alongside uncodified acts, form the general statutory law of California. The official codes are maintained by the California Office of Legislative Counsel for the legislature.

  8. California students get mandatory 30-minute recess ... - AOL

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    California schools have denied students breaks due to “failing to finish work, talking out of turn or not following directions.” California students get mandatory 30-minute recess under new ...

  9. California students get mandatory 30-minute recess ... - AOL

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    California schools have denied students breaks due to “failing to finish work, talking out of turn or not following directions. ...