Alaska State
Found 7 free book(s)Chugach State Park - Alaska
dnr.alaska.govThe State of Alaska makes no expressed or implied warranties (including warranties of merchantability and fitness) with respect to the character, function, or capabilities of this product or its appropriateness for any user's purposes. In no event will the State of Alaska be liable for
Medicaid Recipient Handbook - Alaska
dhss.alaska.govThe Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS) is the state agency designated to administer the Alaska Medicaid program, which includes: Medicaid Denali KidCare (DKC) Chronic and Acute Medical Assistance (CAMA) Updates to this handbook are necessary from time to time as federal and state regulations are adopted.
V1 DIVISION OF MOTOR VEHICLES STATE OF ALASKA …
doa.alaska.govNOTE: Per A.S. 28.10.050 12 (c) The State of Alaska shall refuse to register a heavy motor vehicle subject to the federal highway use tax, if the applicant fails to furnish proof, in accordance with 23 CFR 669. COMPANY NAME. SIGNATURE OF OWNER/AGENT PRINTED NAME OF OWNER/AGENT SIGNING FOR COMPANY DATE
CANNABIS STATE-BY-STATE REGULATIONS
www.thompsoncoburn.comAlaska 12 Louisiana 24 Ohio 28 Arizona 8 Maine 9 Oklahoma 29 Arkansas 30 Maryland 21 Oregon 6 California 1 Massachusetts 4 Pennsylvania 22 Colorado 3 Michigan 7 Rhode Island 20 Connecticut 15 Minnesota 27 South Carolina 45 ... state-licensed retail sales of adult-use cannabis began in January 2014.
ADVANCE HEALTH CARE DIRECTIVE - Alaska
dhss.alaska.govThere is a state protocol that governs the use of do not resuscitate orders by physicians and other health care providers. You may obtain a copy of the protocol from the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services. A "do not resuscitate order" means a directive from a licensed physician that emergency
State of Alaska Division of Personnel & Labor Relations ...
doa.alaska.govemployment with the State of Alaska under Personnel Rule 2 AAC 07.112. Important Note: For purposes of application with the State of Alaska this includes all convictions, even if you have received and/or completed a Suspended Imposition of Sentence (SIS), and even if the conviction has been set aside or expunged. ...
Grounds for Involuntary Termination of Parental Rights
www.childwelfare.govown statutory grounds, and these vary by State. The most common statutory grounds for determining parental unfitness include the following: Severe or chronic abuse or neglect Sexual abuse Abuse or neglect of other children in the household . 1 For State-by-State details on voluntary relinquishment, see Information Gateway's publication