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The 24 field offices of the Texas Department of Insurance, Division of Workers’ Compensation (TDI-DWC) are hosting brown bag educational sessions with the Office of Injured Employee Counsel (OIEC) entitled TDI-DWC AND OIEC: Who We Are and What We Do.

The brown bag educational sessions are for all workers’ compensation system participants, including employees and employee organizations, employers, insurance carriers, claims adjusters, case managers, and attorneys. The free sessions will provide information on the roles and responsibilities of the TDI-DWC and the OIEC and their unique relationship as two separate state agencies co-located in the field offices. 

For more details on the following brown bag educational sessions, visit the TDI-DWC Events and Training Calendar at http://www.tdi.state.tx.us/wc/eventstraining.html.

Abilene July 30, 2010

             Amarillo July 28, 2010

Austin July 14, 2010

Beaumont July 22, 2010

Bryan August 4, 2010

Corpus Christi August 27, 2010

Dallas June 29, 2010

Denton July 23, 2010

El Paso July 22, 2010

Fort Worth August 19, 2010

Houston* August 26, 2010

Laredo August 27, 2010

Lubbock July 22, 2010

Lufkin August 27, 2010

Midland August 5, 2010

San Angelo July 15, 2010

San Antonio July 30, 2010

Tyler August 31, 2010

Victoria August 18, 2010

Waco August 27, 2010

Weslaco August 27, 2010

Wichita Falls August 17, 2010

*The Houston Brown Bag Educational Session on August 26, 2010 is hosted by the TDI-DWC Houston East, Houston West, and Missouri City Field Offices.

 

 
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