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Parenthood Support Group

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Henry Taylor
Henry Taylor

Pierce County, WA 31 Sub Download


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Pierce County, WA 31 Sub Download



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We offer scholarships! Pierce County residents who are enrolled in one of the following programs (EBT/Washington Quest, P-EBT/Pandemic EBT, WIC nutrition program, foster parenting & kinship care) are eligible to receive a 100% scholarship on Zoo Camp fees. To apply, please download and complete a Zoo Camp Scholarship Application. Scholarship spots are limited and applications are due Wednesday, March 1.


Yes. If you fall behind on a rent repayment plan, your landlord can try to evict you because of this. However, you can try to see if you qualify for rent assistance. To look for rent assistance organizations in your county, use our Help by County menu.


As part of its effort to improve the safety of the Nation's highways, Congress adopted the Hazard Elimination Program (Program), 23 U. S. C. 152, which provides state and local governments with funding to improve the most dangerous sections of their roads. To be eligible for such funding, a government must undertake a thorough evaluation of its public roads. Because of States' concerns that the absence of confidentiality with respect to 152's compliance measures would increase the liability risk for accidents that took place at hazardous locations before improvements could be made and Department of Transportation's concerns that the States' reluctance to be forthcoming in their data collection efforts undermined the Program's effectiveness, Congress, in 1987, adopted 409, which provided that materials "compiled" for 152 purposes "shall not be admitted into evidence in Federal or State court." Responding to subsequent court decisions holding that 409 did not apply to pretrial discovery and protected only materials that an agency actually generated for 152 purposes, not documents that the agency collected to prepare its 152 application, Congress expressly made the statute applicable to pretrial discovery in 1991 and added the phrase "or collected" after the word "compiled" in 1995. Several months before respondent Ignacio Guillen's wife died in an automobile accident at an intersection in petitioner county, petitioner's 152 funding request for the intersection was denied. Its second request was approved three weeks after the accident. Petitioner declined to provide respondents' counsel with information about accidents at the intersection, asserting that any relevant information was protected by 409. Respondents then filed an action in Washington state court, alleging that petitioner's refusal to disclose violated the State's Public Disclosure Act (PDA). The trial court granted respondents summary judgment, ordering petitioner to disclose five documents and pay respondents' attorney's fees. While petitioner's appeal was pending, respondents filed another state-court action, alleging that petitioner had been negligent in failing to install proper traffic controls at the intersection. Petitioner refused to comply with their discovery request for information regarding accidents at the intersection, and respondents


Fillable pdfs can be opened and completed in most browsers. You can also download the application using the links below. Completed applications can be printed and mailed to our office or you can save it and send it in via email to scholarships@rainierolympicnurses.org. When saving the application, please use your first and last name in the file name. 350c69d7ab


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