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- Posted April 04, 2013
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Friend of the Court panel to meet April 8

The Oakland County Friend of the Court (FOC) Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC), established by Friend of the Court Act 294, 1982, Section 552.594, will meet Monday, April 8, at 10 a.m. at the Oakland County Board of Commissioners' Auditorium, Pernick Conference Room at 1200 North Telegraph in Pontiac. The entrance is at the building's East end in front of the main entrance to Commissioner's Auditorium.
The CAC can receive complaints relating to FOC office procedures or gender bias and may make recommendations to the County Board of Commissioners, the FOC, and the State of Michigan on ways the FOC can better serve the public.
The public is invited to attend and can find more information at www.oakgov.com/boc/Pages/info_pub.aspx.
Published: Thu, Apr 4, 2013
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