...to submit a three-year plan to the Public Utility Commission...support. PUBLIC WELFARE Acting Secretary...
...in which families, with the assistance of a case worker, develop a plan of care for children in the system. Other trends in...
...premise that the trust was an aggregate of segregated single employer welfare plans and not a multiple employer pooled plan. This court...
...from the Department of Public Welfare related to an investigation of...summary and CYS submitting proposed plans for correction that DPW deemed...
...Committee, John Rafferty, R-Berks, and John Wozniak, D-Cambria, said they plan to move the bill quickly to the Senate floor. As...
...positive for cannabis. On Feb. 9, 2010 DHS held a family service plan meeting with the goal of reunification. The objectives were to undergo drug...
...protected by the automatic stay; freedom from the risk of a competing plan, liquidation or the appointment of a trustee; the ability to settle pre...
The intersection between Social Security disability and workers' compensation and the American work ethic may not be apparent until one practices in the field
...court order the company, ArcelorMittal USA, and the Steelworkers Health and Welfare Plan to enroll Kineef in the plan retroactively to June 1, 2012...
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