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December 2020 CY2021 MFG Content is posting; 12/16/20 Onsite Hearings canceled; VRH Request for Continuance; Open Meeting 12/17/20; Open Meeting 12/10/2020; CY 2021 Compensation Rates (PDF) are posted; CY 2021 Maryland Specific Conversion Factor information is posted; We are closed 12/24-25/2020 and 1/01/2021.
November 2020 Our FY2020 Annual Report is posted; Exhibits MUST be uploaded 3 days prior a hearing; Open Meeting 11/12/2020; We are closed 11/03/2020, 11/11/2020, 11/26-27/2020.
October 2020 Open Meeting 10/22/2020; Open Meeting 10/08/2020; We are closed Monday 10/12/2020.
September 2020 Revised Form- Settlement Worksheet (H-28R 09/2020); New procedures for submitting Exhibits; All Online Services unavailable 8-11a.m. 9/12/2020; Open Meeting 9/10/2020; New procedure: onsite hearings;  We are closed Monday 9/07/2020.
August 2020 New procedure: onsite hearings; Online Services outage 8/29/2020 postponed; Revised Settlement Worksheet; Open Meeting 8/27/202; We are closed Monday 9/07/2020; Open Meeting 8/13/2020.
July 2020 Open meeting 7/23/2020; Notice of Rules Change: Court of Appeals; Scheduled hearing times; CompHub User Set-Up; Open meeting 7/06/2020; CY 2021 COLA is 1.3%; We are closed Friday 7/03/2020
June 2020 Open Meeting 6/25/2020; CY 2020 Medical Fee Guide is updated; WCC conducts temperature screenings for in-person hearings; Updated instructions for video hearing, exhibits, courtroom protocols; New WebForm;  6/11/2020 Open Meeting; COVID-19 courtroom protocols for all are posted.
May 2020 VRH instructions are updated; Open Meeting  6/02/2020; Hearings Update; Open meeting Tuesday, 5/19/20 @ 10:00 am; Medical Fee Guide Committee meeting; Video Remote Hearing procedures updated; New Administrative Order 2020-02 extending filing deadlines; We are closed Monday 5/25/20.
April 2020 More Video Remote Hearing (VRH) procedures; Administrative Order regarding hearings; All in-person hearings canceled thru 6/05/2020; Open Meeting 4/23/2020; Delays in processing of judicial reviews in the Montgomery County Circuit Court; Revised Forms: Claim for Medical Services C-51and Controversion of Medical Claim H-32;Open Meeting rescheduled for 4/07/20; Open meeting 4/06/2020; The WCIO has updated the Injury Description Tables for COVID-19.
March 2020 Revised Form : Settlement Worksheet H-28R; All dockets scheduled through May 1 are canceled ;3/26 Commission meeting canceled; Vocational rehabilitation services are exempt from the amended order closing all non-essential businesses.; ALL HEARINGS scheduled March 16, 2020 - April 3, 2020 are postponed, Commission offices closed to the public; COVID-19 policies affecting hearings, all locations; COVID-19 updates.
February 2020 Monthly Claims Data Published; The prevailing party is required to notify the Commission of the circuit court or appellate court disposition; We are closed Monday, February 17th in observance of Presidents' Day.
January 2020 Revised Form – Request for Postponement of Emergency Hearing; Passing of Commissioner J. Max Millstone; Guest Wi-Fi; We are closed Monday 1/20/2020; We are closed Wednesday 1/1/2020.

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