- Vital Records Orders | State of Alaska | Department of Health
Only records for births, deaths, marriages, and divorces that happened in Alaska can be ordered through us If you need records from another state, please visit the National Center for Health Statistics website
- Ballot Measure 1 FAQ - labor. alaska. gov
What happens to Alaska's minimum wage rate if the federal minimum wage is changed? The law contains a provision that says Alaska's minimum wage rate will be set at two dollars over federal minimum wage, then adjusted annually for inflation in subsequent years
- Division of Public Assistance (DPA) Services | State of Alaska . . .
If you prefer not to use the portal, you can still access our services through our website, offices, or Virtual Contact Center by calling 1-800-478-7778 (TDD Alaska Relay: 7-1-1)
- myAlaska
myAlaska is a system for secure single sign-on and signature for citizens allowing them to interact with multiple state of Alaska services through a single user name
- OBBBA AK Impacts | State of Alaska | Department of Health
These initiatives outline how Alaska could use RHTP funds to improve access to care, strengthen the workforce, support healthier communities, and transform Alaska’s health care delivery systems
- DOLWD Press Release - labor. alaska. gov
JUNEAU — The Alaska minimum wage will increase from $11 73 to $11 91 in 2025 In 2014, Alaska voters passed a ballot initiative to annually adjust the minimum wage for inflation
- Wills: Overview, Validity, Holographic, Challenges - Alaska
It is important to make sure that the Will is valid under Alaska law, accurately describes your wishes and does everything possible to benefit you A properly prepared Will can avoid costly and time-consuming legal battles over your property and minor children
- Apply for Medicaid | State of Alaska | Department of Health
Find a Medicaid provider Here are a few key steps to follow: Confirm provider participation – Before your appointment, check that your doctor or health care provider accepts Alaska Medicaid Bring your Medicaid card – Show your Medicaid card each time you visit a doctor, pharmacy, or other provider Without it, you may have to pay for services
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