Intergovernmental immunity (United States)
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Federal pension exemption from state tax
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Traffic and parking violations
In some cases, the federal government may voluntarily subject itself to local regulations. For example, the policy of the General Services Administration is that federal employees must obey state and local laws "except when the duties of your position require otherwise", and are personally responsible for paying parking fines and moving violation fines not required for official purposes.[5] A 2008 Congressional report found the federal government's lack of effective enforcement of this policy was creating traffic hazards in Washington, D.C., and New York City.[6]
See also
References
- ^ McCulloch v. Maryland, 17 U.S. (4 Wheat.) 316, at 426 (1819).
- ^ "McCulloch v. Maryland (1819)". National Archives. 2021-05-28. Retrieved 2023-03-08.
- JSTOR 3476042.
- ^ "General Information - Pension Schedule (Form 4884)" (PDF). Michigan Department of Treasury.
- ^ 41 CFR 102-34.235-245 [1]
- ^ Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, U.S. House of Representatives (2008-10-24). "Lax Fleet Management Practices Enable Government Employees to Ignore Local Parking Laws and Evade Fines" (PDF). Retrieved 2015-09-06.