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the parental rights of one of the natural parents of the minor child, the court may grant reasonable visitation rights to the maternal and paternal grand- parents of the child (Ga. Code § 74-ll2(a)). Hawaii: In proceedings for divorce, separation, annulment, separac~ maintenance, or any other proceeding where there is at issue a question 1+
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appear and defend the cause of action (W.Va. Code § 48-2- 15 (b) (1) )- Upon the verified petition by a parent of a deceased child seeking visitation rights with the grandchildren of the petitioner, the court may order that the grandparent shall have such reasonable and seasonable visitation rights with the said grandchildren as the court may deem proper (§ 48—2B—l). Wisconsin: ‘In cases of annulment
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may grant to the grandparents and parents of the parent who is deceased or divorced from the parent who has custody of the child a reasonable right to visit the child during his minority (Nev. Rev. Stat. 5 123.123). New Hampshire: In cases where there shall be a decree of divorce or nullity, the court may grant reasonable visitation privileges to the grand~ parents of the children in its decree (N
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)) Honolulu, Haw. (-5.6) Hennepin, Minn. (-12.3) Cuyahoga, Ohio (-1.2)) Allegheny, Pa. (-5.2) Dallas, Tex. (-3.4) Harris, Tex. (-4.3) King, wash. (-9.9). Milwaukee, Wis. (-0.5)
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cas-7 IN ESIIMATED ECIA LEA BASIC GRANTS FROM APPLICATION OF A 2 PERCENT "ABSORPTION FACTOR" I States with percentage increases of 3 percent or more (with estimated percentage gain) 8 4 I Puerto Rico (+10.0) ) Mississippi (+5.7) 4 4 District of Columbia (+4.8) Louisiana (+3.8) Alabama (+3.5) Arkansas (+3.3) New Mexico (+3.1) States with percentage decreases of 3 percent or more (with
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cns-14 South Dakota:p The court may grant grandparents reasonable rights of visitation with their grandchild, with or without petition by the grandparents, in divorce cases (S.D. Codified Laws § 25-4-52). The grandparent of a child may petition for grandchild visitation rights if (1) the parents of the child are divorced or legally separated; (2) an action for divorce or separate maintenance has
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CRS-3 6. How Much Surplus Has the CCC Acquired in Recent Years? The following table shows CCC's dairy price support acquisitions for the past five marketing years, as well as their net cost: Net Removals Milk Equivalent Net Expenditures 1/ Marketing Year (Billion Pounds) (Million Dollars)_- l978-79 1.1 244.3 1979-80 8.2 1,274.0 1980-81 (preliminary) 12.7 1,967.2 1981-82 (preliminary) 13.8 2
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cows, with 1,829,000. 18. How Much Milk Is Produced in the United States? In 1982, milk production totaled 135 billion pounds, according to USDA. 19. How Much Is Consumed? Consumption of dairy products totaled 122 billion pounds in 1982. Per cap- ita sales of whole milk have declined steadily in recent decades, dropping from 250.87 pounds in 1960 to an estimated 130.68 pounds in 1982. However, per
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dairy products. Per pound, it costs an average of 5 cents to process and package butter, and 3 cents to transport it; 12 cents to process and package cheese, and 3 cents to move it; and 14 cents to process and package nonfat dry milk, and 2.5 cents to move it, according to USDA. 11. Where Are Surplus Dairy Products Stored? The Federal Governmentdoes not store surplus dairy products in its own fa
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