Yes, "state-mandated" is hyphenated when used as a compound adjective before a noun. The hyphen clarifies that "state" modifies "mandated," indicating that the mandate comes from the state. For example, you would say "state-mandated regulations." However, if used after the noun, it would typically not be hyphenated, as in "regulations that are state mandated."
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