I dont.
The state would not have jurisdiction, but frequently this can be bypassed through the use of a false allegation of abuse.
You should call your local housing authority to apply for section 8.
dont they live in the desert
The labor laws of the state in which you work are the ones that apply to you. If a company is headquartered in one state, you live in another state, and work in still another state, the state you work in has jurisdiction.
Depends on the state you live in. Example in Oregon, you apply to the Board of Body Art Practicioners, under the Health Licensure Agency in the state government. Check your state goverment website, usually under some section of their health division.
ponies dont exist not trying to be mean but they dont
You must apply in the state where you live, and be approved.
werewolfs dont exist
werewolfs dont exist
You don't apply for section 8 online. You have to directly contact the section 8 facility where you wish to live and apply through them IF and only if they have an open space. Most have waiting lists so long that you will probably have to wait 5 years to get in. Go to http://portal.hud.gov/portal/page/portal/HUD/states and click on your state for more information.
You may only apply in the state you reside in.
There is not a length of time that you have live in the state before you can apply for Medicaid. You simply need to live in the state, and not be a resident of another state. This assumes that you are a U.S. citizen. There are special rules for legal immigrants and qualified aliens.