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Government Regulations and Your Business

It may be inconceivable to you that your home-based consulting service or hand knit sweater business would have to comply with any of the numerous local, state and federal regulations, but in all likelihood it will. Avoid the temptation to ignore regulatory details. Doing so may avert some red tape in the short term, but could be an obstacle as your business grows. Taking the time to research the applicable regulations is as important as knowing your market.

Below is a checklist of the most common requirements that affect small businesses, but it is by no means exhaustive. Bear in mind that regulations vary by industry. If you're in the food service business, for example, you will have to deal with the health department. If you use chemical solvents, you will have environmental compliance to meet. Carefully investigate the regulations that affect your industry. Being out of compliance could leave you unprotected legally, lead to expensive penalties, and jeopardize your business.

Americans with Disabilities Act
Employment Discrimination
Business Licenses
Occupational Licenses
Certificate of Occupancy
Business Organization
Fictitious Business Name
Protecting Your Idea
Trademarks
State Registration of a Trademark
Federal Registration of Trademark and Patent
Patents
Copyrights
Business Insurance
Sales Tax Number
State Labor Requirements
Unemployment Insurance Tax
Immigration Act
Health and Safety
Workers Compensation
Employment Standards (Minimum Wage, Overtime, Youth Employment)
Bar Coding
Electronic Commerce
Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act
Environmental Requirements

Web Links:

SBA Small Business StartUp Guide
FirstStep Employment Law Advisor
Employment Law Guide
DOL Compliance Assistance Portal