71. State law limits the amount municipalities and county governments may increase spending in a year. 72. State and federal laws now limit catches. 73. State and federal laws limit the California Department of Parks and Recreation and the National Park Service to collecting only the costs they incur during film production. 74. State law limits the size of contributions to Supreme Court justices, lower appellate and trial judges in large counties. 75. Texas laws limit those with an insurable interest to close relatives, a creditor or a company wanting to insure a top executive. 76. The actual permitting process is limited by law to one year, although state regulators can stop the clock if they need additional data. 77. The Connecticut law limits inspections to twice a year, and allows employees to copy the materials and to respond to them. 78. The law also limits court intervention when the INS denies asylum to applicants for a range of reasons. 79. The law also limits how much a law firm can contribute. 80. The law greatly limits accountant liability. |