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    Board Meetings

    The Board meets on the 2nd Thursday of each month at Dept. of Health and Mental Hygiene, Metro Executive Building, Board of Chiropractic and Massage Therapy Examiners, 4201 Patterson Ave., Baltimore, MD. The meetings usually consist of a General Session and an Executive Session. General Sessions begin at 10:00 A.M. unless otherwise re-scheduled and are open to the public. Executive Sessions are open only to Board Members. Occasionally, meetings are postponed or re-scheduled due to disciplinary hearings. Whenever possible, re-scheduling is publicly posted. Please contact the Board to confirm meeting dates and times

    *NOTE: DATES/TIMES SUBJECT TO CHANGE OR CANCELLATIONS DUE TO WEATHER OR DISCIPLINARY HEARINGS.

     

    Scheduled Meeting Dates: Calendar Year 2012


    JANUARY 12
    FEBRUARY 9
    MARCH 8
    APRIL 12

    MAY 10
    JUNE 14
    JULY 12
    AUGUST 9
    SEPTEMBER 13
    OCTOBER 11
    NOVEMBER 8
    DECEMBER 13

    * NOTE: DATES/TIMES SUBJECT TO CHANGE OR CANCELLATIONS DUE TO WEATHER OR DISCIPLINARY HEARINGS.

    Petitioning The Board

    Individuals seeking to present matters before the Board must petition in writing via the Executive Director at least 14 working days prior to the scheduled meeting. The letter must be legible and on letterhead (if from a licensee). The letter must concisely state the position, petition, or relief requested, and any supporting documentation should be attached. The Executive Director will place the request on a General Session Agenda and advise the petitioner of the time and date of the scheduled meeting.