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Wisconsin Rehabilitation Council (WRC) - Executive Committee

03/27/2023 01:00 PM - 03 /27/2023 02:30 PM

Virtual Online Meeting, Madison, WI- 53703

Map

Agency: Department of Workforce Development
Contact: Kaylyn Schoone
608-707-6847
Kaylyn.Schoone@dwd.wisconsin.gov

March 27, 2023
1:00 pm – 2:30 pm

WebEx Meeting
https://dwdwi.webex.com/dwdwi/j.php?MTID=m038ab8a2ba2b1714b2bf36c585393eda
To join by phone only, call 855-282-6330; access code 2590 665 0297

A Statement of Mission
The Wisconsin Rehabilitation Council, working on behalf of Wisconsin residents with disabilities, will review, analyze, and advise the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR) regarding the performance of its responsibilities in providing quality services to persons with disabilities.

Meeting Agenda


•    Announcements
•    Adjustment to May Full Council Meeting Agenda
•    Learning from how other states use committees versus the Full Council
•    Committee and Workgroup Check-ins
•    Availability/Distribution of Meeting Materials
•    Consider establishing policy regarding including Public Comment formally in for all committee meetings
•    Identify and prioritize future Executive Committee agenda items

DURATION NOTE: This meeting is anticipated to last ninety minutes, but the specific length is subject to both the status of discussions at the anticipated end time and member availability to stay briefly for any needed wrap up discussion. A motion to adjourn is anticipated at or around 2:30pm.
 


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