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The Washington State Department of Licensing (DOL) is a department of the Washington state government that administers vehicle and vessel registration and issues driver's licenses. It also regulates licensing for certain professions, including architects, cosmetologists, geologists, private investigators, real estate brokers, and security ...
Although license plates are required on both ends of your vehicle, license renewal tabs are only required on the rear license plate, according to the Washington State Department of Licensing ...
"WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY" in white at bottom W/S/U 123A 001A to present Washington Apple Commission: July 1, 2020 [11] – present White serial on navy blue plate with state outline at right and Washington Apple Commission logo in red at left; "WASHINGTON" in white at top left "World's Finest Apples" in white at bottom W/A/C 1234
Health, Washington State Board of (SBOH) Higher Education Coordinating Board (HECB) Higher Education Facilities Authority (WHEFA) Hispanic Affairs, Washington State Commission on (CHA) Historical Society, Eastern Washington State (WSHSEAST) History Museum, State (WSHS) Home Care Referral Registry (HCRR) Horse Racing Commission, Washington State ...
Denzel Washington has a unique way of seeing what his four kids have been up to.. The actor, 69, was interviewed by IMDb in a clip shared to their Instagram page, and revealed that he is an avid ...
Davison Igbinosun, #1 of the Ohio State Buckeyes, grabs a Michigan flag following his team's defeat against the Michigan Wolverines at Ohio Stadium on Nov. 30, 2024 in Columbus, Ohio.
The Washington State Department of Commerce is a state agency in Washington. Based in the state's capitol, Olympia, Washington, the agency is responsible for community and economic development. The agency manages several boards and commissions with a focus on businesses, local governments, tribes, and community-based organizations.
The Department of Labor and Industries was created by an act of the state legislature in 1921, overseeing industrial insurance, worker safety, and industrial relations. [2] [3] The new agency superseded the Bureau of Labor, created in 1901 to inspect workplaces, and minor state boards and commissions monitoring worker health, safety, and insurance claims.