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Alabama Department of Finance is more than just dollars and cents. With 13 divisions and more than 500 employees, Finance claims a myriad of responsibilities. From formulating the Governor`s annual budgets to maintaining the grounds of the capitol complex in downtown Montgomery, the Alabama Department of Finance leaves its mark on state government. The state finance director, appointed by the Governor, leads the Department. He is the chief financial officer of the state and the Governor`s advisor in all financial matters. He is responsible for the oversight of each of the Department`s divisions, and is charged with protecting the financial interests of Alabama. This website serves as a portal to our director`s office and our divisions. We encourage you to visit each of their websites to learn more about the responsibilities of the Department of Finance, as well as the services we provide.
Indiana Department of Child Services protects children who are victims of abuse or neglect and strengthens families through services that focus on family support and preservation. The Department also administers child support, child protection, adoption and foster care throughout the state of Indiana. Mission: The Indiana Department of Child Services (DCS) protects children from abuse and neglect, and works to ensure their financial support. Vision: Children thrive in safe, caring, supportive families and communities. We believe: • Every child has the right to be free from abuse and neglect • Every child has the right to appropriate care and a permanent home • The best place for children to grow up is with their own families • Children and older youth have the right to permanent and lifelong connections • Parents have the primary responsibility for the care and safety of their children • In personal accountability for outcomes, including one`s own growth and development • Every person has value, worth and dignity
New York State Department of Taxation is a Albany, NY-based company in the Government sector.
At the Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Agency, it is about the people we serve. Our goal is to make Georgia the very best State in the Union for persons with disabilities regarding employment and independence. We are committed to the principle that people with disabilities are assets, and our efforts emphasize eliminating attitudinal barriers as well as physical ones. We are a strategic partner in helping to build a diverse, qualified and productive workforce. Our aim is to pursue a comprehensive, coordinated employment agenda. Our programs impact both employers and job seekers. Our bottom line is to tailor our services to fit your needs. And our promise to you is consistent professional service with responsive and responsible follow-up. GVRA has six rehabilitation divisions: Business Enterprise Program (BEP), Disability Adjudication Services (DAS) Georgia Industries for the Blind (GIB), Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation (RWSIR), Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) and Cave Spring Center (CSC).
NC Governor's Crime Commission is a Raleigh, NC-based company in the Government sector.