Colman Herman Page Two Aprilll, 2014 SPR14/018 In a March 27, 2014 telephone conversation an Attorney on my staff and I conferred with the Board's Executive Director, Barbara Piselli, the Board's Interim General Counsel, Katherine Bowles Dudich, Esq., and Mark Waterbury, Esq., Senior Counsel at the Executive OfficeofHealthandHumanServices to help our office further understand the attorney-client privilege claim.
These updates were made at various times to the staffs of the Secretary of Veteran Services, the Executive OfficeofHealthandHumanServices and the Department of Public Health. . . . Please provide me with hard copies and electronic copies of the above communications as they relate to the Department of Public Health. Previous appeals The requested records were the subject of previous appeals.
Records Access Officer Assistant General Counsel Executive officeofHealthandHumanServices Department of Children and Families 600 Washington Street, 6th Floor Boston, MA 02111 Dear Attorney Treat: I have received the petition of Attorney Devon Friedfertig, on behalf of Miguel de Icaza, appealing the response of the Department of Children and Families (Department) to a request for public records. See G.
Murray Supervisor of Records July 2, 2018 SPRlS/892 Helen Rush-Lloyd Records Access Officer Executive OfficeofHealthandHumanServices Department of Public Health 250 Washington Street Boston, MA 02108-4619 Dear Ms. Rush-Lloyd: I have received the petition of Jamie Folk appealing the June 11, 2018 response of the Department of Public Health (Department) to a request for public records. G. L. c. 66, 1OA; see also 950 C.M.R. 32.08(1).
Records Access Officer Assistant General Counsel Executive officeofHealthandHumanServices Department of Children and Families 600 Washington Street, 6th Floor Boston, MA 02111 Dear Attorney Treat: I have received the petition of Attorney Devon Friedfertig, on behalf of Miguel de Icaza, appealing the response of the Department of Children and Families (Department) to a request for public records. G.
Executive OfficeofHealth . AndHumanServices 600 Washington Street Boston, MA 02111 Administrative Magistrate: Maria A. Imparato, Esq. SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDED DECISION The Appellants request for reclassification from PC II to PC II must be denied, because although the Appellant performs. the level distinguishing duties of a PC II, she does not directly supervise professional personnel.
Health and Human Services, Human Resource Policy Manual but the Respondent indicates, in its Post-Hearing brief, Apparently, the Criminal History Records Board publishes to municipalities the same disqualification list used by the Executive OfficeofHealth and HumanServices.). 12. Appellants crime fell under a mandatory disqualification category as defined in the disqualifications. (Testimony, Respondent Exhibit 2). 13. Ms.
Instructions on enrolling in this program are available from HR: http://hrconnectsus.ehs.state.ma.us/eohhs/benefitsleave/benefits/mbta.asp Corbin Petro Chief Operating Officer, Office of Medicaid Massachusetts Executive Office ofHealthandHumanServices email: corbin.petro@state.ma.us phone: 617-573-1657 3/12/2014
Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive OfficeofHealthandHumanServices Department of Transitional Assistance 600 Washington Street * Boston MA 02111 DEVAL L. PATRICK Governor JUDYANN BIGBY, M.D. Secretary TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Lieutenant Governor DANIEL J. CURLEY Commissioner August 24, 2012 Aleta Benson- Hayes 26 Manning Street Roslindale, MA. 02131 Dear Ms.
BACKGROUND The Respondent is a state agency within the Massachusetts Executive OfficeofHealthandHumanServices. It manages and oversees a comprehensive system of specialized services and supports for individuals with intellectual disabilities. The types of specialized services and supports provided include day supports, employment supports, residential supports, family supports, respite, and transportation.
BACKGROUND The Respondent is a state agency within the Massachusetts Executive OfficeofHealthandHumanServices. It manages and oversees a comprehensive system of specialized services and supports for individuals with intellectual disabilities. The types of specialized services and supports provided include day supports, employment supports, residential supports, family supports, respite, and transportation.