71. Most states require alcoholic beverages to be sold through state-licensed distributors, granting such distributors a quasi-monopoly over liquor sales. 72. Most states require full and timely reporting by HMOs of enrollment, utilization and financial data. 73. Most states require signed petitions from a certain number of voters. 74. Moreover, the state requires any chancellor to have specific credentials and experience as a school administrator or teacher. 75. Most other states require such procedures be followed. 76. Most states require alcoholic beverages to be sold only through state-licensed wholesalers. 77. Most states require only armbands. 78. Most states require that child and elder abuse be reported, but beyond that, standards vary. 79. New York City and others recommend that the state require children to be recertified every other year rather than each year. 80. New York state does not require taxi riders or drivers to fasten their seat belts. |