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Assistive Technology
Alaska Court System Forms and Publications
(Separate Website)
Alaska Court System forms and publications, organized by topic. Court forms are generally offered in Adobe Acrobat .pdf format.
By: Alaska Court System
Application for Disabled Parking Identification
(Separate Website)
This form is a two part application. The first part is filled out by the applicant. The second part is to be completed by a licensed physician certifying you experience one of the qualifying disabilities.
Instructions and information about the process and qualifications are on page 2 of this form.
By: State of Alaska
Application for Services
(Separate Website)
By: State of Alaska, Division of Public Assistance
Alaska Court System Forms and Publications
(Separate Website)
Alaska Court System forms and publications, organized by topic. Court forms are generally offered in Adobe Acrobat .pdf format.
By: Alaska Court System
Alaska Labor Relations Agency
(Separate Website)
The agency has forms available to assist persons filing unfair labor practice charges, representation petitions, petitions for recognition by mutual consent, claims for religious exemption, petitions for unit clarification, and petitions to enforce the collective bargaining agreement. Parties are not required to use agency forms, but the forms are provided for the convenience of the public.
By: State of Alaska
Notice of Alleged Safety or Health Hazards
(Separate Website)
This form is for filing a safety or health problem at work. You must sign the form, but, upon request your signature and the signatures of any other witnesses will be removed prior to a copy being submitted to an employer.
By: U. S. Dept. of Labor, (OSHA)
Alaska Court System Forms and Publications
(Separate Website)
Alaska Court System forms and publications, organized by topic. Court forms are generally offered in Adobe Acrobat .pdf format.
By: Alaska Court System
Applications
(Separate Website)
This site links directly to applications for housing programs, weatherization assistance, Mutual self-help housing, HUD home owner-occupied rehabilitation assistance, electrical efficiency improvement program and others.
By: Alaska Community Development Corporation
Housing Discrimination Complaints
(Separate Website)
Housing discrimination based on your race, color, national origin, religion, sex, family status, or disability is illegal by federal law. If you have been trying to buy or rent a home or apartment and you believe your rights have been violated, you can file a fair housing complaint. Access to the complaint form on this page is either online (PDF) or print and fill out. Addresses for filing are included through this site.
By: U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development
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Información para el consumidor
(Separate Website)
FTC site for consumer protection in Spanish text. Contains links to helpful consumer sites. Includes Investments, Automobiles, Credit, Identity Theft, E-Commerce, Scholarships and Employment Services and more. All in Spanish, with some English sub-headings.
By: Federal Trade Commission
Adobe Acrobat Reader required. (If you are using a screen reader that does not support PDF format, copy the PDF link, and use the Access Adobe online form to convert this file to HMTL text.)
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