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Wisconsin Rehabilitation Council (WRC) Executive Committee

09/10/2021 10:00 AM - 09 /10/2021 11:00 AM

Virtual Meeting, Madison, WI- 53703

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Agency: Department of Workforce Development
Contact: Danielle Russell
6082256241
Danielle.Russell@dwd.wisconsin.gov

 

WebEx Meeting: https://dwdwi.webex.com/dwdwi/j.php?MTID=m3c13bd288f090e2191e833fd1bb88b3b
To join by phone only, call 855-282-6330; access code 2593 791 4935

 

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
10:00-10:05   Welcome and Introductions
10:05-10:10:  Review and approve minutes from 5/20/21
10:10-10:15   Review current council vacancies
10:15-10:30   Review proposed recruitment tool entitled General Expectations and Responsibilities of Council Members
10:30-10:45   Review proposed duties of the Chair, Vice chair and Member-at-Large positions
10:45-10:55   Discuss composition of committee
10:55-11:00   Establish next meeting date and agenda items

 


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