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Plans are reviewed to ensure that the establishment will have the necessary facilities and equipment required to be licensed.Before you start, please review the Food Establishment Floor Plan Subm
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Benefits automatically transfer to accounts that have been set up for food and cash assistance programs. Benefits are accessed by using an EBT debit card at participating Quest retail and Au
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The New Hampshire State Plan of Operations and Administration for the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) is submitted annually by August 15th to the US Depar
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What to Expect A WIC Nutrition staff person will call you at the phone number you provided to your local WIC office at your scheduled appointment time. During the appointment, you will be asked a
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Projects and agencies that are not funded by HUD or the Bureau of Housing Supports that otherwise provide services to people at risk of or experiencing homelessness are strongly encouraged to particip
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NH RSA 141-C and He-P300 mandate reporting of all the listed infectious diseases on the Reportable Diseases List by all physicians, laboratories, and health care providers. The Bureau of Infectious Di
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If you are homeless or are experiencing a housing crisis, please call NH 2-1-1, or contact your local city or town welfare office. To find your local office, go to the NH Municipal Association web sit
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Program Development & Collaboration Under the Division for Behavioral Health, BHS works with NH communities to develop programs and services for people at risk of or experiencing homelessness.
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For the New Hampshire WIC program, participants must be income eligible; reside in the service area covered by the local agency; and be nutritionally at risk as determined by a staff nutritionist. Ser