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- Accountability and Implementation Board
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Allegany County Agency
9 forms 1 contacts
- Allegany County - One-Stop Job Center
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Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
20 forms 1 contacts
The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service is a multi-faceted Agency with a broad mission area that includes protecting and promoting U.S. agricultural health, regulating genetically engineered organisms, administering the Animal Welfare Act and carrying out wildlife damage management activities. These efforts support the overall mission of USDA, which is to protect and promote food, agriculture, natural resources and related issues.
To protect the health and value of American agriculture and natural resources.
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Anne Arundel County Agency
16 forms 1 contacts
- Anne Arundel County - Department of Social Services
- Anne Arundel County - Health Department
- Anne Arundel County - One-Stop Job Center
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Assessments & Taxation
11 forms 1 contacts
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Attorney General
4 forms 5 contacts
- Bainbridge Development Corporation
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Bainbridge Development Corporation
10 forms 1 contacts
The Bainbridge Development Corporation (BDC) was created by the Maryland General Assembly via H.B. 1152 in 1999 to plan, initiate and oversee the activities necessary to convert the approximately 1,200 acre site (formerly the U.S. Bainbridge Naval Training Center) into re-use opportunities which would maximize the economic contribution from the re-development. The Board of Directors is comprised of 9 voting and 6 non-voting (ex-officio) members including representation from the Town of Port Deposit, Cecil County Council, State of Maryland, Economic Development Organizations, and citizens in Cecil County.
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Baltimore City Agency
17 forms 1 contacts
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Baltimore City Community College
11 forms 1 contacts
- Baltimore City - Department of Social Services
- Baltimore City - Health Department
- Baltimore City - One-Stop Job Center
- Baltimore County - One-Stop Job Center
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Board of Public Works
4 forms
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Business Resources
130 forms
According to the Maryland Department of Assessment and Taxation, the four most common business structures are the sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation and limited liability company. Each structure has certain advantages and disadvantages. Choosing the appropriate organizational structure for your business is one of the most important decisions made and may require advice from an attorney, accountant or other professional advisor.