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  • 30 Jun 2021 3:34 PM | Christine Richardson

    Click below for a downloadable version of the June newsletter!

    pba_june_2021_newsletter.pdf

  • 09 Apr 2021 12:59 PM | Christine Richardson

    The State is now making arrangements to better streamline access to vaccinations.  They are allowing businesses to group and pre-register employees to allow for continuity of business.  Attached is the form that you can complete and send back to  erik.lyon@maryland.gov.  Businesses can only schedule their employees as a group at the State mass vaccinations.  ( Six Flags, Baltimore Convention Center, M&T Bank Stadium, Regency Furniture Stadium (Charles County), Wicomico Civic Center, Hagerstown Premium Outlets). Know that this applies to Maryland residents only.  Unfortunately the State has not set up a help line but suggest you send any questions to  psector@maryland.gov and provide a contact person and telephone number.  

    Darryl Hagner (A272- RET)

    Analyst - Business Liaison

    Anne Arundel County Police Department

    8495 Veteran's Highway

    Millersville, MD 21108

    (410) 222-3298 - Office

    (443) 679-7039 - Cell



  • 08 Apr 2021 3:09 PM | Christine Richardson

    The Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration (MDOT SHA) will resurface MD 2 (Ritchie Highway) between Pasadena Road and MD 270 (Furnace Branch Road) in Anne Arundel County.  

    Crews will work on-site Sunday through Thursday nights between 8 p.m. and 5 a.m. Drivers should expect single lane closures and should remain alert for work crews. 

    All work is scheduled for completion this spring, weather permitting.

    MDOT SHA’s contractor, CJ Miller, LLC of Hampstead, is performing the work.

    Customers who have questions may contact the MDOT SHA District 5 Office at 410-841-1000 or toll-free at 1-800-331-5603.


    Sincerely,

    Kellie Boulware

    MDOT SHA District 5


  • 06 Apr 2021 3:13 PM | Christine Richardson

    The Maryland Insurance Administration has advised...

    Some Marylanders receiving vaccines at pharmacies are being asked for health insurance information

    • Consumers can NOT be charged for the vaccine.
    • Pharmacists and other providers are allowed to recoup administrative costs from insurance companies, Medicaid, Medicare
    • If the consumer has no insurance, there is a federal fund providers can apply to for reimbursement
    • This is the reason pharmacies may ask for insurance information
    • Consumer should never pay for vaccines, including copays or small fees
    • If consumers are asked to pay at any point, please report to Maryland Insurance Administration

    Darryl Hagner (A272- RET)
    Analyst - Business Liaison
    Anne Arundel County Police Department

    8495 Veteran's Highway

    Millersville, MD 21108

    (410) 222-3298 - Office

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