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Miscellaneous Notices/Hearings MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES/HEARINGS Notice of Abandoned Property using standardized case definitions and data collection methods. The goals of the MSRA Infection Control Project will be to continue to Received by the State Comptroller monitor community-acquired and healthcare related MSRA infections Pursuant to provisions of the Abandoned Property Law and related in acute care hospitals, evaluate existing infection control strategies; laws, the Office of the State Comptroller receives unclaimed monies design, develop and implement consistent infection control interven- and other property deemed abandoned. A list of the names and last tions; and determine the cost, effectiveness and resources associated known addresses of the entitled owners of this abandoned property is with the various interventions. Under Section 2807-c(19) of the Public maintained by the office in accordance with Section 1401 of the Aban- Health Law, the Commissioner of Health has the authority to award doned Property Law. Interested parties may inquire if they appear on non-competitive grants. Program contact: Rachel Stricof, Project the Abandoned Property Listing by contacting the Office of Unclaimed Manager, NYS Department of Health, Epidemiology Department, 840 Funds, Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., at: Corning Tower, Albany, NY 12237-0669, (518) 474-7000 1-800-221-9311 (In New York State) (518) 270-2200 (Outside New York State) or visit our web site at: PUBLIC NOTICE www.osc.state.ny.us Department of Health Claims for abandoned property must be filed with the New York Division of Health Care Standards and Surveillance State Comptroller's Office of Unclaimed Funds as provided in Section 1406 of the Abandoned Property Law. For further information contact: Volunteer Physicians Project of Schenectady (VPP) Office of the State Comptroller, Office of Unclaimed Funds, 110 State St., Albany, NY 12236 VPP (a group of mostly retired Schenectady physicians and nurses) will continue to provide a free clinic to serve the needy in Schenectady County. They will continue to serve patients who have no other appropriate source of medical care due to homelessness, low-wage PUBLIC NOTICE employment without health benefits, mental illness resulting in Department of Civil Service avoidance of the formal health care system or for any other financial or social reason that would prevent or discourage an individual from PURSUANT to the Open Meetings Law, the New York State Civil seeking needed medical attention. Under Section 2807-c(19) of the Service Commission hereby gives public notice of the following: Public Health Law, the Commissioner of Health has the authority to Please take notice that the regular monthly meeting of the State award non-competitive grants. Program Contact: Muriel Dempsey, Civil Service Commission for November 2004 will be conducted on Director, Grants Clearinghouse, Department of Health, 433 River November 15 commencing at 10:00 a.m. and November 16 commenc- Street, Troy, NY 12180, (518) 402-1068 ing at 10:00 a.m. This meeting will be conducted in the Commission Conference Rm., 2nd Fl., Dept. of Civil Service, Bldg. 1, State Cam- pus, Albany, NY. For further information, contact: Office of Commission Opera- PUBLIC NOTICE tions, Department of Civil Service, State Campus, Bldg. 1, Albany, NY Department of Health 12239, (518) 457-2575 The New York State Department of Health has issued draft "Guide- lines for Comprehensive Care Centers for Eating Disorders". The PUBLIC NOTICE Department is seeking feedback on this document. Department of Health Comments may be sent to: Barbara Metzger, Department of Health, Division of Chronic Disease Prevention and Adult Health, Empire Division of Health Care Standards & Surveillance State Plaza, Corning Tower, Rm. 515, Albany, NY 12237, (518) 474- 0512; [email protected] Iroquois Healthcare Association, Inc. The collection of information will be continuing on the prevalence and incidence of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) 103 Miscellaneous Notices/Hearings NYS Register/November 3, 2004 PUBLIC NOTICE Aumick, Joyce A. – Estate of – Binghamton, NY City of New York Babcock, Anna G. – Estate of – Pomona, NY Bacchiocchi, Lyal V. – Estate of – Stanley, VA Bame, Mabel B. – Estate of – Glenmont, NY The City of New York Office of Labor Relations (OLR) is seeking Bassett, Ralph – Pelzer, SC proposals from qualified vendors to provide investment management Beaudreau, Wilbert – Estate of – Plattsburgh, NY services for the Bond Fund investment option of the City of New York Beaver, Alice – Estate of – Buffalo, NY Deferred Compensation Plan. The Request for Proposals will be Belew, Charles J. – Estate of – Huntington, NY available beginning on Monday, November 1, 2004. Responses are Bell, Jewel C. – Estate of – Greenlawn, NY due no later than 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time on Friday, December 10, Bohlert, Patricia – Medford, NY 2004. To obtain a copy of the RFP, please visit the Plan's web site at Boles, Janice – Herkimer, CA http://nyc.gov/html/olr/html/ rfp/dcprfps.html Bonnell, Irene Marie – Estate of – Hendersonville, NC If you have any questions, please submit them by fax to Georgette Bosford, Ernest G. – Estate of – Corinth, NY Gestely, Director, at (212) 306-7376. Bowen, George A. – Brooklyn, NY Boyd, Angela – Rotterdam, NY Brady, Christian – Cheektowaga, NY Brown, Hannah – Croton-On-Hudson, NY PUBLIC NOTICE Brown, Lee – Spartanburg, NC City of New York Brown, Jessie M. – Estate of – Brooklyn, NY Brown, William H. Jr, Estate of – Croton-On-Hudson, NY The City of New York Office of Labor Relations (OLR) is seeking Brunelle, Ruth E. – Estate of – Las Vegas, NV proposals from qualified vendors to provide auditing services for the Bushey, Elma M. – Estate of – Redford, NY City of New York Deferred Compensation Plan. The Request for Cantalupo, Angela – Estate of – Syracuse, NY Proposals will be available beginning on Monday, November 8, 2004. Capparela, Anna – Estate of – Santa Monica, CA Responses are due no later than 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time on Wednes- Carpenter, Victor C. – Valhalla, NY day, December 15, 2004. To obtain a copy of the RFP, please visit the Cavanaugh, Robert E. – Bedford, NH Plan's web site at http://nyc.gov/html/olr/html/rfp/dcprfps.html Chipperini, Michael – Estate of – Staten Island, NY If you have any questions, please submit them by fax to Georgette Clark, June L. – Lutz, FL Gestely, Director, at (212) 306-7376. Clarke, Edmund – Anchorage, AK Clingan, Barbara E. – Estate of – Santa Maria, CA Clune, John L. – Estate of – Shelton, CT Coburn, George D. – Estate of – White Plains, NY PUBLIC NOTICE Colquhoun, Miria – Estate of – Munro, NY New York State and Local Retirement Systems Colton, Kaye M. – Estate of – Virginia Beach, VA Unclaimed Amounts Payable to Beneficiaries Cooper, Curtis – Brooklyn, NY Cooper, Doris A. – Estate of – White Plains, NY Pursuant to the Retirement and Social Security Law, the New York Cooper, Lamonte – Brooklyn, NY State and Local Retirement Systems hereby gives public notice of the Cornell, Catherine M. – Schenectady, NY amounts payable to beneficiaries. Cornell, Sandra A. – Schenectady, NY The State Comptroller, pursuant to Sections 109(a) and 409(a) of Coronesi, James – Southampton, NY the Retirement and Social Security Law has received, from the New Coyne, Kathleen – Brooklyn, NY York State and Local Retirement Systems, a listing of beneficiaries or Cridland, Florence A. – Estate of – Palm Beach Gardens, FL estates having unclaimed amounts in the Retirement System. A list of Decarlo, Fannie J. – Estate of – Eden, NY the names contained in this notice is on file and open to public inspec- Delduce, Clara L. – Estate of – E. Amherst, NY tion at the office of the New York State and Local Retirement Systems De Lisle, Margaret T. – Albany, NY located at the Alfred E. Smith State Office Building, Swan Street, in Demkowski, Thomas – Schenectady, NY the City of Albany, New York. Deweese, Maude – Estate of – Rexford, NY Set forth below are the names and addresses (last known) of Dickerson, Rose K. – Estate of – Huntington, NY beneficiaries and estates appearing from the records of the New York Dinchuk, Joseph E. – Glassboro, NJ State and Local Retirement Systems, entitled to the unclaimed benefits. Dinchuk, Nicholas A. – Bardonia, NY At the expiration of six months from the date of publication of this Dinchuk, Thomas A. – Central Valley, NY list of beneficiaries and estates, unless previously paid to the claimant, Dlugozima, Teresa – Trappe, MD the amounts shall be deemed abandoned and placed in the pension Doody, John F. – Estate of – Edmond, OK accumulation fund to be used for the purpose of said fund. Dowling, Anastasia – Holliston, MA Any amounts so deemed abandoned and transferred to the pension Eastwood, David H. – Estate of – Jamaica, NY accumulation fund, may be claimed by the executor or administrator Ehlers, Craig – Estate of – Binghamton, NY of the estates or beneficiaries so designated to receive such amounts, Edwards, Cora – Estate of – Spring Valley, NY by filing a claim with the State Comptroller. In the event such claim is Edwards, Raymond D. Estate of – Jamaica, NY properly made, the State Comptroller shall pay over to the estates or to Eickmeyer, Otto – Asbury Park, NJ the person or persons making such claim, the amount without interest. Espada, Carmen – Patillas, PR Abraham Jr, William L - Vallejo, CA Evancho, Ann – Estate of – Dunmore, PA Adam, Rosina – Estate of – Germany Falb, Todd R. – Glen Cove, NY Allen, Archie l. – Estate of – Newfield, NY Faberman, Babette – Estate of – N. Bellmore, NY Amato, Anthony – Estate of – Cold Spring, NY Farell, Timmy – Bronx, NY 104 NYS Register/November 3, 2004 Miscellaneous Notices/Hearings Farrell, Jeremiah, E. – Bloomfield Hills, MI Klein, Allen – Estate of – Fairview Park, OH Feder, Daniel – Manhattan Beach, CA Kushner, Barney – Estate of – New York, NY Felock, Andrew – Estate of – Queensbury, NY Lafferty, Martin – Manorville, NY Ferguson, Juliette – Athens, PA Lake, Julie J. – Peabody, MA Ferraiolo, Catherine – Estate of – E.
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