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Which of the following statements about state regulations is true?
All states must have the same regulations regarding health care.
State regulations can contradict federal regulations.
States can interpret laws as they see fit for their own population.
States are not required to have any healthcare standards.
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"States can interpret laws as they see fit for their own population." — True.
Clarification: States have authority to craft and enforce regulations tailored to their populations and to interpret state laws for implementation. However, they cannot enact regulations that conflict with valid federal laws or constitutional requirements; federal law prevails where there is a direct conflict.
Clarification: States have authority to craft and enforce regulations tailored to their populations and to interpret state laws for implementation. However, they cannot enact regulations that conflict with valid federal laws or constitutional requirements; federal law prevails where there is a direct conflict.
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