When reviewing the literature related to legislation to restrict mandatory overtime for nurses, which point would be an expected finding?
A) Every state has defeated it since it has been introduced.
B) The majority of states have passed restriction legislation.
C) The state of California, so far, is the only state with legislation in effect.
D) Fourteen states have enacted legislation.
D
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