Notsure of your congressional district or who your member is? This service will assist you by matching your ZIP code to your congressional district, with links to your member's website and contact page.
There is no central listing of member office public e-mail addresses. Each member of Congress establishes their office's policy related to the processing and management of e-mail. Generally, if a member has a public e-mail address, it can be found on the member's website. The office may list a public e-mail address or provide a form directly on the member's website. The U.S. House of Representatives does not provide a listing of public e-mail addresses for the elected Representatives.
The Find Your Representative service matches the ZIP code information you provide with a list of congressional districts. If you receive an error due to a missing ZIP code or incorrect member information, please use the Contact Webmaster form to report the problem. Select the appropriate error category (Report an error in the Find Your Representative service.) and provide as much information as possible to assist us in researching the problem. Please be sure to include: Your Street Address, City, State and ZIP code, the member or congressional district information you are trying to reach and the member or congressional district the service is reporting that you feel is in error.
No. The webmaster will not forward messages to congressional offices. If you are having problems contacting your representative, you can report the problem using the Contact Webmaster form, write or call your elected representative, or visit the member's website for alternate contact information.
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. In addition, you may choose to visit your member's website directly for further information.
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A taxonomy code is a unique 10-character code that designates your classification and specialization. You will use this code when applying for a National Provider Identifier, commonly referred to as an NPI.
To become a Medicare provider and file Medicare claims, you must first enroll in the Medicare program. To enroll, you must have an NPI. And to get an NPI, your application will need to include the taxonomy code that reflects your classification and specialization.
To find the taxonomy code that most closely describes your provider type, classification, or specialization, use the National Uniform Claim Committee (NUCC) code set list.
Note: You may select more than one code or code description when applying for an NPI, but you must indicate one of them as the primary code.
CMS has created a crosswalk of taxonomy codes that links the types of providers and suppliers who are eligible to apply for enrollment in the Medicare program with the appropriate Healthcare Provider Taxonomy Codes. View the complete data set on
data.cms.gov, where you can select various download formats to view the entire list.
A Google tag ID is a series of letters and numbers that usually starts with "G-". You need a Google tag ID to set up a Google Analytics 4 property for your website using Google Tag Manager and many content management systems (CMSes).
A Google tag is a piece of code that you place on your website. If you don't use Google Tag Manager or a CMS with an integration for the tag ID, you need a Google tag to set up a Google Analytics 4 property for your website.
If you set up 2-Step Verification, you can use the Google Authenticator app to generate codes to sign in to your Google Account. You can still generate codes without an internet connection or mobile service. Learn more about 2-Step Verification.
You can save your codes safely in your Google Account with Google Authenticator. This helps protect you from being locked out of your account when you change devices. However, you may instead choose to use Google Authenticator without these protections.
If your device is lost or stolen, you should immediately ensure that any codes stored on the device cannot be accessed by others. To remove the codes, use the remote erase device option for iOS or Android. If this option is unavailable, you can choose between the following options:
Disclaimer: Please be advised that neither the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania nor the Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) warrants the accuracy of the information obtained from this site. The geo-coding system used for address searches on this website is outside the control of DCED and is limited to the most current data available in that system. We recommend you contact the county, municipality and/or school district provided as a match for the address you entered to confirm the address fall within their geographic boundaries.
Note:If you do not receive information for the address you have entered in the address search function and you know the municipality and school district for the address you are searching, you may obtain your PSD code from the Political Subdivision (PSD) Codes List.
Looking for free food in your community? You can easily find a food bank near you by entering your zip code or state. We will provide you with a list of Feeding America partner food banks and their contact information. Connecting with your local food bank is the first step towards getting free food and grocery items.
A food bank is a warehouse that collects and stores food from food donations and food drives.
A food pantry is where people can get free food. A food pantry gets its food from a food bank and gives it directly to people.
Have you checked out our WA Sales Tax Rate Lookup app? With one tap on the home screen, you can get the rate and location code for where you are standing. This makes it easy for businesses needing the rate for a job site or delivery location. You can name, save, and even export your lookup data for effortless tax return filing.
Download our Tax Rate Lookup App to find Washington sales tax rates on the go, wherever your business takes you. Our mobile app makes it easy to find the tax rate for your current location. Just "tap to find the rate."
This free service allows businesses to submit a spreadsheet or text file with Washington State addresses and receive the location code and sales tax rate for each address. This service is most help for businesses making sales to multiple locations throughout the state.
Dell uses product identifiers such as Service Tag, Express Service Code, or Serial Number to access product information like technical specifications, documentation, warranty. Get personalized support options by identifying your Dell product using the Service Tag, Express Service Code, or Serial Number.
NOTE: Dell accessories and devices such as keyboard, mouse, headset, external hard drive, do not have a Service Tag or Express Service Code. Identify these devices using the model number on Dell.com/support to access product documentation. Dell technical support can identify such products using the Dell order number. Learn how to find the Service Tag of a Dell monitor or Service Tag of a Dell docking station.
The USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map is the standard by which gardeners and growers can determine which perennial plants are most likely to thrive at a location. The map is based on the average annual extreme minimum winter temperature, displayed as 10-degree F zones and 5-degree F half zones. A broadband internet connection is recommended for the interactive GIS-based map above.
To find the Plant Hardiness Zone at your location quickly, enter your zip code in the Quick Zip Code Search box in the map above, or click anywhere on the map to view the corresponding interactive map.
ARS scientists have spent the past several years working to develop state-of-the-art carbon mapping equipment that provides growers with precise and timely information about the quality of their soil.
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The dedicated staff of the Bureau of Construction Codes (BCC) work as a team to assure that the built environment and the systems within are sound, safe and sanitary; building users' health, safety and welfare are protected; and that, through a coordinated program of code compliance, investigation and training, there is consistent application of standards.
On March 12, 2024, the State of Michigan adopted the 2021 Michigan Mechanical Code, the 2021 Michigan Plumbing Code, and the 2023 Michigan Electrical Code. Beginning August 1, 2024, these examinations will be based on those new codes. Regardless of when your application was approved, any exam scheduled after this date will reflect the updated code questions.
In accordance with Michigan Elevator Rule R 408.7019 the Bureau of Construction Codes reviews all elevator fees annually to ensure license and permit fees are sufficient to support the administration of the elevator safety and regulatory program. After this review it was determined that fees will be increased as of June 27, 2024. This fee schedule will be effective June 27, 2024 through June 26, 2025.
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