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This form is used for releasing information authorization in North Dakota. It allows individuals to authorize the disclosure of their personal information to specified parties.

This document provides instructions for completing Form T-84, T-12, and T-13 in North Dakota. It includes guidance on how to properly fill out the forms and submit them to the appropriate authorities.

This document provides instructions for completing Form T-80 Schedule T-81 in the state of North Dakota. It is used to report certain tax credits and deductions for individual taxpayers. Please consult these instructions carefully to ensure accurate and timely filing.

This document is used for summarizing information about teachers in North Dakota. It includes details such as their name, contact information, and teaching assignments.

This document is a registration flyer for events, programs, or organizations in North Dakota. It provides information on how to register and participate in various activities in the state.

This Form is used for applying for a resident fishing license in North Dakota for individuals who are totally or permanently disabled.

This document provides a checklist for the training requirements for Class C operators in North Dakota. It outlines the necessary steps and skills that operators need to demonstrate in order to fulfill their role safely and effectively.

This Form is used for achieving CCR Certification for water systems in North Dakota that serve 10,000 persons or more. CCR stands for Consumer Confidence Report, which provides information on the quality of drinking water.

This form is used for reporting missed appointments with the North Dakota Department of Transportation's Medical Review Division.

This Form is used for healthcare providers in North Dakota to apply for enrollment in the Medication Therapy Management (MTM) Provider Program.

This form is used for notifying the paying agent in North Dakota about a potential default.

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