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July 9, 2008 Meeting
http://countyprinting.mt.gov/july_9_meeting.aspx
The Board of County Printing. July 9, 2008 Meeting. Helena, MT 59620-0110. Helena, MT 59620-0101.
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State Social Security Administrator
http://sfsd.mt.gov/SSSA.aspx
Deliver services that support the transparency, accountability, and effective management of public funds. STATE FINANCIAL SERVICES DIVISION. SABHRS Financial Services Technology. State Social Security Administrator. State Social Security Administrator. Visit the State Social Security Administrator's About Us Page. To learn more about the SSSA! What does the SSSA do? The State Social Security Administrator (SSSA). Assists local governments in securing Section 218 coverage for their employees,. To receive ...
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State Procurement Training
http://emacs.mt.gov/ProcurementTraining
Deliver services that support the transparency, accountability, and effective management of public funds. STATE FINANCIAL SERVICES DIVISION. SABHRS Financial Services Technology. State Social Security Administrator. Each year, the State Procurement Bureau partners with the State Professional Development Center (PDC) to offer procurement related training. These classes are ideal for new employees working in the area of procurement in your agency. Contract Management, Thursday, October 13, 2016.
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Contact Information | Montana State University
http://www.montana.edu/people
There are numerous contact resources for MSU information, depending on the nature of your interests. Please review and select from the options below. Web Site, Phone, Email directory. If you are interested in attending MSU as an Undergraduate Student and would like more information, please go to our Admissions Information Request page. Or call (888) MSU-CATS or (406) 994-2452. Visit the Admissions Web site. Or call (406) 994-4145. Or call (406) 994-4031. Or call (406) 994-7136. Or call (406) 994-7136.
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About RTW
http://workerscomp.mt.gov/AboutRTW.aspx
Supporting injured state of Montana workers and avoiding injuries by creating safe work environments. Workers Compensation Management Bureau. First Report of Injury. Why Return to Work? Our Return to Work program helps keep time away from work to a minimum. Getting injured employees who are released to transitional duty back to work is one of the most important things we can do for injured workers. Return to Work Funding Memo. For return to work questions contact:. Return to Work - Matt Chambers.
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About Safety
http://workerscomp.mt.gov/AboutSafety.aspx
Supporting injured state of Montana workers and avoiding injuries by creating safe work environments. Workers Compensation Management Bureau. First Report of Injury. Why Return to Work? To the Safety section of the Workers Compensation Management Bureau. And is now seen as one of the key functions. Of an organization regardless of what that function maybe. Creating a systematic and sustainable. Safety program helps us to focus on the areas of greatest risk. Of all Montana State Workers. 125 N ROBERTS ST.
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Injured at Work
http://workerscomp.mt.gov/InjuredatWork.aspx
Supporting injured state of Montana workers and avoiding injuries by creating safe work environments. Workers Compensation Management Bureau. First Report of Injury. Why Return to Work? If you have been injured on the job, you must do the following:. Inform your supervisor immediately. Contact your HR department for assistance in filing your claim. File a First Report of Injury (FROI). Filing a First Report of Injury (FROI). File the FROI within 24 hours. Download the paper form by clicking HERE.
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Safety Resources
http://workerscomp.mt.gov/SafetyResources.aspx
Supporting injured state of Montana workers and avoiding injuries by creating safe work environments. Workers Compensation Management Bureau. First Report of Injury. Why Return to Work? Welcome to the Safety Resources page. The contents of this page are from various sources and include safety guidance, training and consultations. If you have any questions, comments or would like a resource added to this page please contact the Safety and Health Program Officer - Lisa Brooks. Montana State Fund Resources.
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Workplace Injury Data
http://workerscomp.mt.gov/Workplace-Injury-Data.aspx
Supporting injured state of Montana workers and avoiding injuries by creating safe work environments. Workers Compensation Management Bureau. First Report of Injury. Why Return to Work? Claims Report 2014 and 201. Causes of Injuries 2014 and 2015. Body Part Injured 2014 and 2015. Slip, Trip, Fall Detail 201. Explanation of Columns on Loss Runs. 125 N ROBERTS ST. HELENA, MT 59620-0113. SERVICE DESK: (406) 444-2000. GENERAL INFORMATION: (406) 444-2511. Workers Compensation Home Page.
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Tools and Forms
http://workerscomp.mt.gov/ToolsandForms.aspx
Supporting injured state of Montana workers and avoiding injuries by creating safe work environments. Workers Compensation Management Bureau. First Report of Injury. Why Return to Work? This section provides tools to assist state agencies in running their Return to Work Programs. Transitional Duty Tracking Form. Talking to the Doctor - RTW Guide. Worker's Compensation, Family and Medical Leave Act, and American's with Disabilities Facts Sheet. Grab and Go Packet. Return to Work Brochure for Employees.