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They are then stored in One-e-App so they can be resubmitted if needed, or sent to a different program.
AroundTheCapitol.com 2010
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In a recent Huffington Post article, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa wrote "This year, through our FamilySource Centers and One-e-App system, we have added 21 additional free tax preparation sites which include screening for EITC eligibility."
826LA 2010
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They are then stored in One-e-App so they can be resubmitted if needed, or sent to a different program.
AroundTheCapitol.com 2010
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One-e-App stores that information as well as the supporting documentation such as pay-stubs and birth certificates.
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local By Byron Williams<br>Contributing columnist 2009
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One-e-App collects information from families at one time for all programs and delivers applications electronically wherever possible.
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Once completed, One-e-App then behaves similar to Turbo-Tax in that the system asks only relevant questions based on the information provided.
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One-e-App offers a one-stop access to a range of programs and a simple way to navigate the complicated enrollment process.
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One-e-App streamlines this process so that they not only know, but families are only required to go through the process, in most cases, once.
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local By Byron Williams<br>Contributing columnist 2009
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One-e-App is designed to provide access to a broad range of state and locally administered health and human service programs.
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While there is no way to determine the exact savings One-e-App realizes, it stands to reason One-e-App reduces errors and the need for follow-up with applicants, which allows employees to use their time in much more constructive ways because they are not duplicating efforts.
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