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This collection is composed of subject files and court papers.
This collection is comprised of records of the Department of Public Health and Human Services, Disability Services Division and contains correspondence (1977-1999), reports (1984-1996), and subject files (1978-1997).
This collection is composed of manuals, manual updates and bulletins, and internal communications about manuals for the programs of the Department of Health and Human Services, Child and Family Services Division. These include Food Stamps (including FAIM), Aid for Families with Dependent Children, Medical Assistance, and the Family Medicaid Program, as well as a general Child and Family Services manual.
The Human and Community Services Division records consist of the records from the Beaverhead, Blaine, Cascade, Gallatin, Hill, Liberty, and Madison County Welfare Boards; the Human and Community Services Division; and the Child and Adult Care Food Program.
This collection is comprised of records of the Department of Public Health and Human Services, Director's Office records and contains court papers (1977-1989), press releases (1993-2002), subject files (1994-1997), clippings (1998-2002).
These records consist of subject files covering topics related to the agency including Medicaid expansion, childhood hunger, medical marijuana, march of dimes, immunizations, and SNAP. UPRS 43 D (92:1-7)
An archived website of Archive Montana.
This collection consissts of records relating to Heritage Home Health Inc. plans to open a facility in Lewis and Clark County. Materials include transcripts, legal hearing filings, exhibits, reports, and correspondence. UPRS 172 B (90:7-3)
This resource lists key staff and contact information for federal, state, territorial, county, and major municipal public human service agencies in the United States and Canada. The directory is organized into five sections: (1) state agencies; (2) federal agencies; (3) Canadian agencies; (4) international social services agencies; and (5) appendixes. The majority of the directory is the state agency listings. Organized alphabetically by state, this section also contains information on personnel in U.S. territories. Information for each state includes agency names, a discussion of the administration of human services, and how to reach state officials by mail, telephone, e-mail, and the World Wide Web. Seven appendixes discuss specific human services programs and interstate compacts on particular issues. (SLD)
This collection is composed of subject files (1988-1992) primarily related to AIDS, Home Health, and Medicaid.