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Nebraska.gov - Online Services by Agency The Nebraska Secretary of State’s Office allows corporate and business entity searches to be completed online, free of charge. Letters of Good Standing are available online for $6.50, and document images (scanned copies of paper filings done at the Secretary of State\'s Corporation Division office) are available for $0.45 per image page. Orders may also be placed for Certificates of Good Standing (paper document mailed to you by the Secretary of State’s office) for $10.00 each. If you are not a subscriber of Nebraska.gov, you can also get these items by paying with a credit card at this web site - https://www.nebraska.gov/sos/corp/corpsearch.cgi?nav=search. ... [Read More]
Nebraska.gov - Alphabetical List of Online Services The Nebraska Secretary of State’s Office allows corporate and business entity searches to be completed online, free of charge. Letters of Good Standing are available online for $6.50, and document images (scanned copies of paper filings done at the Secretary of State\'s Corporation Division office) are available for $0.45 per image page. Orders may also be placed for Certificates of Good Standing (paper document mailed to you by the Secretary of State’s office) for $10.00 each. If you are not a subscriber of Nebraska.gov, you can also get these items by paying with a credit card at this web site - https://www.nebraska.gov/sos/corp/corpsearch.cgi?nav=search. ... [Read More]
State Summary for Nebraska VA is teaming up with the Department of Defense to track the health of military personnel. The Millennium Cohort Study, one of many collaborative research projects between VA and the Department of Defense, is the largest study of its kind ever conducted. Researchers will follow as many as 140,000 military personnel for up to 21 years to track changes in their health. The effort began in 2001 and to-date has enrolled more than 79,000 service personnel. The study will help answer questions about the health effects of military service. In particular, the researchers will examine how deployment affects the incidence of chronic diseases and other health conditions. Findings will help guide DOD and VA policy on health care and benefits. For more information visit the study’s website at www.millenniumcohort.org . ... [Read More]
Farm Loan Programs Nebraska State FSA Office ... To become a CLP lender or if you have questions about the CLP program contact Rich Barta, Assistant Farm Loan Chief in the FSA Nebraska State office by phone at 402-437-5887 or E-mail rich.barta@ne.usda.gov ... The Certified Lender Program (CLP) permits lenders with a proven track record in making and servicing guaranteed loans to operate under streamlined procedures. CLP lender are able to use their own forms if they are approved by FSA, and the information these lenders have to submit to FSA is minimal. A faster turn around time is provided by FSA on CLP loans then on SEL loans. To obtain CLP status a lender must: ... [Read More]
Nebraska Landscape Associations: Alliance Agreement An implementation team made up of representatives of OSHA, Workforce Development, Wage & Hour, 21(d) OSHA Consultation, NGCSA, NPLCA and STMA will meet to develop a plan of action, determine working procedures, and identify the roles and responsibilities of the participants. In addition, they will meet at least quarterly to track and share information on activities and results in achieving the goals of the Alliance. ... Privacy and Security Statement | Disclaimers ... [Read More]
Interior Activity & Accomplishments The Department is on track to meet the President's commitment to reduce the National Park Service maintenance backlog . The President and DOI have committed a total of $2.875 billion toward reducing the National Park Service maintenance backlog over the past three years; the FY 2005 budget requests an additional $1.1 billion, bringing the total investment to $3.9 billion. This investment translates into results. In the past three years, the dedicated employees of the National Park Service have undertaken more than 4,000 infrastructure and facility improvement projects to improve trails, provide more accessible campgrounds, rehabilitate visitor centers, improve roads and parking lots, stabilize historic structures, and reduce environmental threats through better sewer and drinking water systems. The following are examples of key projects in the state. ... [Read More]
Medicaid Buy-In Programs: Case Studies of Early Implementer States In 2001 the monthly state SSI supplementation program for an individual with a disability living independently was $84, resulting in a maximum monthly combined federal and state payment of $615 for an individual. Since 1996, the state SSI supplemental is not available to new SSI applicants unless their income is of a level that they also qualify for the federal SSI benefit. Persons who had received the state SSI supplement without federal benefits prior to 1996 will continue to receive the state supplement as long as they qualify. The state administers the state SSI supplementation program. Wisconsin provides a higher state SSI supplement for persons living in other living arrangements such as private non-medical group homes or residential settings. Approximately 25% of Wisconsins SSI recipients receive a higher state supplement. ... [Read More]
Bureau of Land Management National Web Page In order to further minimize the impact of this temporary interruption, the BLM Director has instructed all employees to be particularly attentive to customer requests as we work through this challenge. BLM staff at the following phone numbers in our State Offices will help address your information needs. ... Eastern States 703-440-1600 ... Because the BLM is a large organization with a great deal of information and many systems that support our mission, reengineering our Web infrastructure to enhance the manageability and security of these assets is a complicated effort that will take months to complete. We hope to begin reconnecting state office and other BLM sites later in June. We are aware of the inconvenience this causes and greatly appreciate your understanding and patience. ... [Read More]
BHPR - State efforts to help ensure an adequate supply of health professionals can be understood in part by examining data on the state’s health professions education programs–counts of recent students and graduates, amounts of state resources invested in education, and other factors. State officials can gauge how well these providers reflect the state’s population by also examining how many students and graduates are state residents or minorities. Knowing to what extent states are also investing in primary care education and how many medical school graduates remain in-state to complete residencies in family medicine is also important. ... [Read More]
EPA - Envirofacts - FRS - Program System Definitions AFS replaces the former Compliance Data System (CDS), the National Emission Data System (NEDS), and the Storage and Retrieval of Aerometric Data (SAROAD). AIRS is the national repository for information concerning airborne pollution in the United States. AFS is used to track emissions and compliance data from industrial plants. AFS data are utilized by states to prepare State Implementation Plans to comply with regulatory programs and by EPA as an inputfor the estimation of total national emissions. AFS is undergoing a major redesign to support facility operating permits required under Title V of the Clean Air Act. ... [Read More]
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