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Welcome to the Montana of Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) website. At DPHHS, we are dedicated to serving Montanans in their communities to improve health, safety, well-being, and empower independence.
Mission: To improve the quality, affordability and accessibility of early care and education in Montana, with focused efforts on coordinated systems to best meet the needs of young children, their families, and the professionals who work on behalf of young children and families.
The safety of children in our care is dependent upon multi-level stewardship of human and financial resources. The division provides state and federally mandated protective services to children who are abused, neglected, or abandoned.
The Office of Vital Records is responsible for maintaining and searching the Putative Father Registry in Montana. Click For More Information About Putative Father Registry And Searches Surrogacy
DPHHS is offering one-time incentive payments to recruit employees at Montana’s state-run health care facilities. For more information go to Work4DPHHS.com
Three Executive Directors who manage the Department’s Human Services, Medicaid and Health Services, and Public Health and Community Affairs practices also report to the Director. A full organizational chart is here Montana Department of Health and Human Services Organization Chart (mt.gov)
Our mission at DPHHS is to improve and protect the health, well-being, and self-reliance of all Montanans throughout every stage of their life. By joining our team of around 3,000 employees, you will have the opportunity to perform meaningful work in public service to our state and its residents.
The bill provides a rebate to eligible Montana taxpayers for property taxes (HB222) paid. This rebate will be subject to offset if there is an outstanding child support obligation. Additional tax rebate information from the Montana Department of Revenue .