A Legally authorized representative (LAR) is an individual or judicial or other body authorized under applicable law to make decisions on behalf of another individual.
If you know who your representative is but you are unable to contact them using their contact form, the Clerk of the House maintains addresses and phone numbers of all House members and Committees, or you may call (202) 224-3121 for the U.S. House switchboard operator.
If you're currently enrolled in an Apple Health managed care plan, you can switch to a different plan available in your area. Changes usually take effect the month following when the change was made, unless the request was made in the last two business days of the current month.
Income & Asset Limits for Eligibility 2025 Washington Medicaid Long-Term Care Eligibility for Seniors Type of MedicaidSingleMarried (both spouses applying) Medicaid Waivers / Home and Community Based Services $2,901 / month†$3,000 Regular Medicaid / Aged, Blind, Disabled $967 / month $3,0002 more rows •
Some of Washington's best and most comprehensive plan carriers include United World, Cigna, USAA, and Premera. The most popular Medigap plans are: Plan F (especially for senior citizens). Plan G (most sought-after by new Medicare members). Plan N (the most balanced plan).
You may contact the Medicaid Purchasing Administration's Customer Service Center at 1-800-562-3022. (or TTY at 1-800-848-5429) or online at Washington State Medicaid Customer Service.
ProviderOne is the computer system that coordinates with the health plans. It also sends you letters and handbooks. The number on the card is your ProviderOne client number.
Apple engages in policy discussions where they matter to our business and customers, in areas including privacy, intellectual property, and the environment. We strive to help policy makers at every level of government understand our products, our innovations, and our business.
Apple has received numerous prime contract awards from a diverse set of federal agencies, including the Departments of State, Justice, Defense, Interior, and Health and Human Services, as well as the U.S. Agency for International Development and the U.S. Agency for Global Media.
No. We regularly receive law enforcement requests for information about our customers and their Apple devices. In fact, we have a dedicated team that responds to these requests 24/7.