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Worker's Comp Advisory Council - Health Care Provider Advisory Commitee

07/10/2024 09:00 AM - 07 /11/2024 10:00 AM

201 E Washington Ave, Madison, WI- 53703-2866

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Agency: Department of Workforce Development
Contact: Patricia Brown
(608) 405-4598
patricias.brown@dwd.wisconsin.gov


The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development's Worker's Compensation Division will hold a hybrid public meeting for informational purposes only. During the meeting, the Department of Workforce Development will provide an overview of the Health Care Provider Advisory Committee. The committee was established through legislation enacted in 2006 to help inform policy and potential legislation related to compensable worker's compensation injuries. The informational meeting will highlight membership information and current openings on the 15-member committee. 
 

A quorum of the Worker's Compensation Advisory Council and/or the Health Care Provider Advisory Committee may be at the meeting. Neither the Worker's Compensation Advisory Council nor the Health Care Provider Advisory Committee will conduct any regular business activities at this meeting.
 

Meeting details:
 

Register by 5 p.m. Wednesday, July 10, 2024:
 

Questions? Contact us at WCAdvisoryCouncil@dwd.wisconsin.gov

 


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