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Archived Payday FYI Announcements
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October 24
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Department of Personnel |
| As a state employee, you are now able to use Employee Self Service to search and apply for state jobs or develop a profile that you can use to complete future applications. Find out more: PDF flyer Word flyer
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October 24
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Health Care Authority |
| The Public Employees Benefits Board (PEBB) Program's annual open enrollment is October 27 - November 30, 2008. This is the one time each year when public employees and retirees can change their health plans, add a current family member to their PEBB health coverage, enroll/re-enroll in the flexible spending account (FSA), and enroll/re-enroll in the Dependent Care Assistance Program (DCAP). All changes become effective January 1, 2009. View PDF flyer View text version
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October 24
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Department of Revenue |
| Chances are 50 percent that you have unclaimed property. The Department of Revenue has $600 million for more than 3 million people. Unclaimed property includes uncashed paychecks, security deposits, bank accounts, insurance proceeds, insurance payments, stocks, bonds, and safe deposit box contents. Businesses turn over unclaimed property every single year - so keep checking. Last year, the Department returned a record $39.4 million to more than 82,000 claimants. Go to ClaimYourCash.org to find out if you are richer than you think!
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October 24
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Health Care Authority |
| Join the conversation about personal online health records. You and your friends and neighbors are invited to share your opinions about online health record banks-would you use one, and if so, what should it contain and who should have access to your record. Information about health record bank pilot projects scheduled to begin early next year in Bellingham, Wenatchee, and Spokane is available at AccessMyHealth.org. While you're there, please take a few minutes to participate in the brief surveys. The pilot projects are supported, in part, by grants totaling $1.7 million administered by the Washington State Health Care Authority.
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September 25
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Higher Education Coordinating Board |
| GET Enrollment Now Open. Guarantee your child’s future. Buy tomorrow’s college tuition today. Washington’s Guaranteed Education Tuition Program helps families like yours save for college.
With a state guarantee, tax benefits, flexible payments and a nationwide choice of colleges, GET makes it easy to save now for your child’s future. GET is the fastest growing prepaid college tuition plan in the country. You can learn all about it and enroll online at www.get.wa.gov. View the flyer (PDF) or view alternate format (text only in Word).
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September 25
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Washington State Health Care Authority |
| Join the conversation about personal online health records. You and your friends and neighbors are invited to share your opinions about online health record banks-would you use one, and if so, what should it contain and who should have access to your record.
Information about health record bank pilot projects scheduled to begin early next year in Bellingham, Wenatchee, and Spokane is available at AccessMyHealth.org. While you're there, please take a few minutes to participate in the brief surveys.
The pilot projects are supported, in part, by grants totaling $1.7 million administered by the Washington State Health Care Authority.
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