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April 2010 NOTICES

 

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April 26

Vocational Rehabilitation & Regulations presentation can be found on this link:  Slideshow & PDF Formats

April 20

Amendments to COMAR 14.09.05 Vocational Rehabilitation Practitioners are effective beginning today, April 20, 2010.  The amendments establish new procedures and have necessitated the creation of several forms and electronic processes for implementation.  A brief overview of the new procedures and associated forms can be found here.  Link to Instructions.

April 14

Amendments to COMAR 14.09.05 Vocational Rehabilitation Practitioners will become effective April 20, 2010.  The amendments establish new procedures and have necessitated the creation of several forms and electronic processes for implementation.  Training sessions covering the new processes, procedures and forms will be held at 1:30 p.m. on April 22 and 26, 2010 at 10 E. Baltimore St., Baltimore, MD 21202.  You may RSVP or direct questions to Regina Brown, Director ' Support Services via email at rbrown@wcc.state.md.us no later than April 20, 2010. 

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