University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAFGI), and the State of Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys (ADGGS). AVO was formed in 1988, and uses federal
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countenancing the applicability of the doctrine of adequate and independent State grounds). The Supreme Courts of each state are by this doctrine the final
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highlighted the Indian Affairs office, part of the Department of War, and the Patent Office, part of the Department of State. Walker argued that these and other
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Conservation, Recreation, and Resources. Alaska: based in Juneau, Alaska, the Alaska Region (R10) covers one state (Alaska), and two National Forests. The Forest
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volcano observatories throughout the nation: Alaska Volcano Observatory in Anchorage, Alaska (on the campus of Alaska Pacific University) California Volcano
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49th state of the U.S. on January 3, 1959. Abundant natural resources have enabled Alaska— with one of the smallest state economies—to have one of the highest
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Commissioner of Patents in the Department of State. He began collecting and distributing new varieties of seeds and plants through members of the Congress
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enforcement in Alaska until after Alaska became a state in January 1959, but by 1960 had turned over enforcement responsibilities and some of the associated
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under the tenure of then-United States Secretary of the Interior, Ryan Zinke "practically gave away hundreds of thousands of acres of open land across
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created the Department of Alaska (which became the District of Alaska in 1884 and the Territory of Alaska in 1912), enforcement of whatever regulations to
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Unreported, and Unregulated Fishing". U.S. Department of State. 2020. https://www.state.gov/key-topics-office-of-marine-conservation/illegal-unreported-and-unregulated-fishing/
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OJS funded 208 law enforcement agencies, consisting of 43 BIA-operated police agencies, and 165 tribally operated agencies under contract, or compact with
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under the control and supervision of a United States Secretary of Energy, a political appointee of the President of the United States. The Energy Secretary
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provide for the representation of the District of Columbia or of territories. The District of Columbia and the territories of Puerto Rico, American Samoa
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only in Denver and Boston. The Alaska Field Station in Anchorage, Alaska was established in 1991 in response to the state having the highest work-related
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working relationships with state agencies under Cooperative Enforcement Agreements (CEAs). Partners include: Alabama, Alaska, American Samoa, California
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360 incarcerated. The state of Alaska assumed jurisdiction over its corrections on January 3, 1959, using the Alaska Department of Corrections; prior to
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Office of Continuous Improvement Office of the Executive Secretariat Office of Homeland Security Office of Policy Office of Public Affairs Office of Public
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United States secretary of education. It has 4,400 employees – the smallest staff of the Cabinet agencies– and a 2024 budget of $238 billion. The 2023 Budget
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Department of Defense by order of the U.S. President or by act of Congress. Prior to its transfer to Homeland Security, it operated under the Department of Transportation
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