WHEREAS, the United Nations, the World Federation of the Deaf, the National Association of the Deaf and 129 National Associations of the Deaf throughout the world simultaneously participate in the ...
WHEREAS, Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) are the primary providers of community-based long-term support services for thousands of individuals with disabilities in Maine; and WHEREAS, DSPs are ...
Our staff are available to provide in-person assistance at the following locations. Please note the services currently offered at each office. For additional DHHS office locations, including Vital ...
WHEREAS, for more than twenty-nine years the State of Maine has provided a guarantee of reproductive rights independent of any protection provided by the United States Constitution, and the laws of ...
Addresses and phone numbers for Maine’s municipal clerks and registrars are below. To check whether or not you are registered to vote, you should contact your municipal clerk.
This page includes information about the Energy Efficiency for Rural Communities Technical Assistance Program, Community Action Grants, Service Provider Grants, and Energy Efficiency Priorities Grants ...
Note: The information provided on this site is aimed at promoting digital accessibility awareness and education. It includes links that are external to Maine.gov and does not constitute an endorsement ...
What is Chronic Wasting Disease? Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is a fatal nervous system disease that impacts cervid (deer family) mammals. In deer, it has a 100% mortality rate. The prevailing theory ...
The Bureau of Unemployment Compensation contributes to economic stability by providing temporary employer-funded benefits to eligible individuals while they seek re-employment. We operate an ...
The DHHS Staff Education and Training Unit (SETU) is contained within Workforce Development out of the DHHS Commissioner's Office. SETU exists to develop, deliver and support the required training and ...
The coat of arms of the State of Maine is placed on a blue field of the same shade of blue in the flag of the United States. Adopted by the Legislature of 1909.