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Code · Massachusetts · Part I — ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT · Title II — PROCEEDINGS IN CRIMINAL CASES · Chapter 19A

Section 4G: Promotion of CDC services; coordination with state and local public, private and nonprofit agencies; list of CDC workers paid through home care program CDC option

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Section 4G.
(a)The CDC workforce council shall develop and implement a communications plan to promote CDC services and raise awareness of the CDC option for eligible consumers and potential CDC workers.
(b)The CDC workforce council may coordinate activities with other state and local public, private and nonprofit agencies to carry out its duties. The council may coordinate with the agencies to provide a local presence for the council and to provide consumers or consumers' surrogates greater access to CDC information.
(c)The department shall provide to the council a list of all CDC workers who have been paid through the home care program CDC option and shall update the list not less than every 6 months to ensure that the council has a complete and accurate list. The information provided on the list shall be limited to the names and contact information for each CDC worker; provided, however, that the list shall not include any personally identifiable information of the consumers. All CDC workers, upon hire, or at any other reasonable time, shall be provided an opportunity to submit a written request to the department to be excluded from the list.
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