Short term disability insurance can help workers that suffer a temporary disability kicks in, if it's an illness that keeps them out of work for an extended period of time.
Individual Disability insurance will follow you to various states, as long as you remain in the United States. It will also continue to follow you even if you change employers.Group coverage will also follow you across states, but will not continue if you change employers.
SS disability is a Federal benefit. federal benefits are same for all states and only vary based on rules for individuals not states. i.e. How much YOU specifically have paid into social security and for how long. These rules are same and applicable irrespective of which state you are living in.
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There are many different Hometown Banks across the United States of America in different states. Some of the states that have a Hometown Bank includes Alabama and Massachusetts.
There are hundreds of Post Offices, in different cities and states, that are being sold across the United States.
Planets naturally move in our sky over time and therefore are over different states.
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There are five states with mandated temporary disability benefits: HI, CA, NJ, NY, and RI. The other 45 states also have temporary disability available to workers, but participation is voluntary - as long as the employer agrees to allow the employees to pay for the policies through payroll deduction.
If you are talking about literacy tests as a qualification for voting, that would depend on which state you are discussing. It happened at different times in different states. Most were gone by about 1910.
They are not in jail. they have served their time. They are all living in different states across the country.
No Arizona does not have state mandated short term disability insurance. Only five states have this coverage. Arizona is one of 35 states without mandated coverage.