Mount Vernon Field Office Evacuation and Closure
The Mount Vernon Field Office was evacuated and is temporarily closed. For questions, please call the Bellingham Field Office at (360) 752-3600.
The Mount Vernon Field Office was evacuated and is temporarily closed. For questions, please call the Bellingham Field Office at (360) 752-3600.
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A formal work arrangement that allows an employee/contract staff to perform work during their approved work schedule at a location different from their official duty station through the use of technology which allows the employee/contract staff to access normal work material (e.g., email, electronic documents, applications, drives). Includes regular telework (i.e., employee/contract staff works from an alternate work location a minimum of 2 regularly scheduled days every month) and ad hoc/as-needed or occasional telework (i.e., employee/contract staff works from an alternate work location that is typically as needed or less than 2 days per month).
An incurable and irreversible condition caused by injury, disease, or illness, that, within reasonable medical judgment, will cause death within a reasonable period of time in accordance with accepted medical standards, and where the application of life-sustaining treatment serves only to prolong the process of dying.
Includes, but is not limited to, direct or implied behavior which a reasonable person under the circumstances would perceive as a possible threat to bodily harm or was threatening in fact to that person.
A blood test to determine the amount of specific antibody in an antiserum or strength of a serum.
An umbrella term for persons whose gender identity, gender expression, or behavior does not conform to that typically associated with their biological sex.
Interpersonal violence (e.g., physical and sexual assault, domestic violence, child abuse, or neglect) and/or the witnessing of violence, institutionalization, acts of terror, disasters, and war.
A practice that creates conditions of safety, healing, and recovery and incorporates the knowledge of the prevalence, impact, and centrality of trauma into all aspects of the work.
A federally-recognized Indian tribe whose traditional lands and territories are now or were historically located within the geographic boundaries of Washington.
Refers to Department regulation (WAC), Department-requested legislation, and other significant policies, agreements, or program implementation that have substantial direct effects on one or more Indian Tribes.
A bacterial infection which generally involves the lungs usually transmitted by the inhalation of droplets in the air that contain tubercle bacillus.