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The Commission and Maryland State offices are closed Friday, December 23rd & Monday December 26th in observance of service reduction and Christmas holiday.  We will open for business at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, December 27th.
The Commission and Maryland State offices are closed Friday, December 30th & Monday January 2nd in observance of service reduction and the New Year holiday.  We will open for business at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, January 3, 2012.
22 We are happy to welcome our new Commissioner, Delia Turano Schadt

Delia Turano Schadt, a native of Cumberland, Maryland graduated from James Madison University with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Political Science in 1989. She earned her Juris Doctor from The University of Dayton School of Law in 1992. She then served as law clerk to The Honorable J. Frederick Sharer and The Honorable Gary G. Leasure in the Circuit Court for Allegany County. She began her legal career practicing workers' compensation law and was employed by the Injured Workers' Insurance Fund from 1993 until 2000. Following this, she was employed with the Maryland Office of the Attorney General where she served as Board Counsel to health occupation licensing boards until being appointed to the Maryland Workers' Compensation Commission by Governor Martin O'Malley in 2011. 
20 Medical Fee Guide informational materials effective January 1, 2012 are posted on the Medical Fee Guide & Information page.
6 New 2012 MEI and Maryland Specific Conversion Factor (MSCF) /Percentage Multiplier Information effective January 1, 2012 is available on our Medical Fee Guide & Information page.
1 The Calendar Year 2012 Workers' Compensation Benefits Rates are posted to our MD Compensation Rates page as a PDF download.  The information therein is effective January 1, 2012.
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