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June 2001 NOTICES

NOTICE OF CANCELLATION:
The Vocational Rehabilitation Public Committee meeting scheduled for October 15, 2001 has been cancelled.  The new date and time will be posted on the website when it becomes available.

June 15

The Vocational Rehabilitation Committee has been selected.

The first meeting was on May 23, 2001.  Meetings are scheduled in the Senate Finance Hearing Room in the new Miller Senate Office Building, Annapolis, Maryland.  The Committee is chaired by WCC Commissioner Patricia G. Adams with assistance from Fran Salbeck, Director, Support Services and Regina Brown, Supervisor, Vocational Rehabilitation Section.

The Committee consists of the following individuals:

Melinda Hayes Alfred Napper
Jeff Horowitz, Esq. Jack J. Schmerling, Esq.
Joseph M. Jagielski, Esq. Charles Smolkin
William Kress, Esq. Mark A. Snyder, Esq.
Jody Malcolm Kathy M. Stone
Tim Michels, Esq. Monica Meyers Turnbo, Esq.

MEETINGS OPEN TO THE WORKERS' COMPENSATION COMMUNITY & PUBLIC
ARE 4:00 P.M. TO 6:00 P.M. ON THE FOLLOWING DATES:

Monday, August 20, 2001    Monday, November 5, 2001

Any related questions may be addressed to Regina Brown or Fran Salbeck (410) 864-5325.



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