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In this chapter
(1) "applicant" means a person who submits a contract proposal for a multipurpose service center for displaced homemakers as outlined in this chapter;
(2) "commissioner" means the commissioner of the Department of Labor and Workforce Development;
(3) "contractor" means a private profit or nonprofit corporation which has entered into a contract with the department to assume responsibility for the operation of a multipurpose service center for displaced homemakers;
(4) "cost reimbursement" means payment given to the contractor by the division for expenditures accrued on a periodic basis as agreed to in a contract, after the contractor submits all required reports;
(5) "department" means the Department of Labor and Workforce Development;
(6) "director" means the director of the employment security division of the department;
(7) "division" means the employment security division of the department;
(8) "family income" means money normally provided the family by an individual's spouse, money from child support or alimony payments, and money normally available to the individual from any other source, but does not include one-time cash settlements or payments, or income from state or federal income maintenance and assistance programs;
(9) "multipurpose service center" means a facility as described in AS 47.90.020 ;
(10) "participant" means a person who qualifies for the displaced homemakers' program under 8 AAC 88.105;
(11) "program" means the displaced homemakers' program.
History: Eff. 9/23/82, Register 84; am 2/17/83, Register 85
Authority: AS 47.90.010
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