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District of Arizona Bankruptcy Court ECF Newsletter ... Latest Bankruptcy Newsletter ... Effective January 1, 2005, the following filings must be made electronically and paper filings will no longer be accepted. See ... [Read More]
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Wildlife News Department officials note that there are significant changes to the draw this year that applicants need to know. One of the biggest changes is that the online application process has been suspended, and a manual system with paper applications is the only way to apply. Regulations and applications will be available from azgfd.gov in downloadable PDF format on May 2. Printed paper copies will be available at all department offices and license dealers around May 20. The new application forms are yellow; the old ones are white. Throw away any old application forms. ... [Read More]
Employment at Arizona State Parks No more paper resumes or having to surf through multiple agency sites. Simply click on AZStateJobs.gov For further information, check ... The latest news for job seekers is that all State of Arizona government jobs can be found at one site: AZStateJobs.gov ... [Read More]
Wildlife News This year's draw application process is different from the past several years because there is no online application option. Applicants must fill out paper forms and mail or hand deliver them, along with all license, tag and application fees, to any Game and Fish Department office throughout the state. The completed applications must be in the department's possession by June 14; postmarks don't count. ... What does the Arizona Game and Fish Department's fall draw deadline day have in common with tax day each year? The answer is: thousands of people who have waited until the last minute, scrambling to submit their paperwork before the deadline. ... [Read More]
W-2 Electronic Filing News Social Security Employer Services Arizona, California, Nevada, Hawaii, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, American Samoa After an original W-2 has been filed for an employee, any correction must be made by filing a W-2c. Social Security has developed a “no forms required” and “no software required” Internet electronic filing method for small numbers of W-2c’s (up to 5 W-2c’s in one login session). That service, available January 2005, requires users to have a Personal ID Number that was issued by Social Security (same as the W-2 Online system requires for filing up to 20 W-2’s). Social Security strongly encourages employers to use the W-2c Online instead of ordering, completing, and mailing paper Forms W-2c. After filing with Social Security electronically, the W-2c Online service also provides the filer with employee copies printed on plain paper. Employees can use those for their records and personal income tax filing. ... [Read More]
EPA Databases and Software : State Tier2 Reporting Requirements Mail a diskette with an "Original Style" Paper Report from Tier2 Submit to the RI Dept of Labor (address above) ... News & Events ... Please send the electronic file on diskette and an "Original Style" Paper Report to: ... [Read More]
BLM Learning Landscapes--News put together. These lands belong to you and to all Americans. They represent diverse ecosystems, from deserts to glaciers to caves, and provide natural resources that we depend on: trees for lumber and paper products; energy sources such as coal, oil, and gas; rangelands for cattle; and other minerals we use every day. The public lands are home to over 3,000 species of wildlife including mammals, reptiles, fish and birds, and a wide array of plants, some of which are threatened or endangered. Scientists have found fossils of dinosaurs and even sea creatures that give us clues about what the land was like millions of years ago. Also found on public lands are an estimated 4 million archaeological and historic sites from the sites of ... [Read More]
City of Phoenix, Arizona, Official Municipal Web site - City News Pens, pencils, notebooks and paper! That’s not all that’s needed to get your children ready to go back to school. The state of Arizona has implemented some new requirements for the 2005-2006 school year. Requirements for Varicella (Chicken Pox) and recommendations for Meningococcal vaccines have been added to the list. ... [Read More]
News Archives << Back to current news articles . ... [ Home ] [ News ] [ AZ Water Info/Statutes & Rules ] [ Imaged Records/Bookstore ] [ Forms ] [ Publications ] [ Contact Info ] [ Employment ] [ Links ] [ Conservation ] [ FAQ ] [ Site Map ] ... Please note, also, that the document is large – 3.3 megabytes, and may take a while to download. The most effective way to download Acrobat files is to right-click on the link and select the “Save Target As…” option, and then save the document to a directory on your computer hard drive. The website contains only the text portion of the report, about 50 pages. Please be aware there are hundreds of additional pages in the report, consisting of appendices, figures and plates. These are too large to post on the website and expect users to be able to download such files. The full paper copy of the report, in a 3” binder, is available from Water Resources Information Central at the Department’s cost -- $90. The Department will make copies available for public viewing at the main office and the offices of the Active Management Areas in Prescott, Casa Grande, Tucson, and Nogales. In addition, copies will be supplied to local libraries around the state. ... [Read More]
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