jewelhaque
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Thanks a lot SFMARS for the information !
Do you think DBEC is treating RIR and NON RIR differently? Do you think DBEC is still giving priority to Regional cases than State cases? Please advise.
Thanks again for your time !!
Do you think DBEC is treating RIR and NON RIR differently? Do you think DBEC is still giving priority to Regional cases than State cases? Please advise.
Thanks again for your time !!
sfmars said:DBEC started to get cases in November 2004 from regional offices only. The first cases came to Dallas were from California DOL and Texas DOL (I am not talking about SWA), then Chicago DOL in December moved majority of the cases and simultaneously continued to clear some cases (lucky people).
You may see that cases starting with D-04XXX mostly came from CA DOL or Texas DOL. DBEC started to work with them first, generated 45DL, updated database with their data. Chicago DOL cases were next and DBEC started to work with them at the beginning of Jan 2005, that's why most of them have numbers D-05001 .... D-05100. Generally saying if case has number < D-05120 , one can say it is Regional case. But there were some exceptions I think for training purposes DBEC processed very small number of SWA cases together with Regional. As for majority of SWA cases DBEC started to work with them some time around end of May 2005 and beginning of June 2005, that's why most of them have numbers starting with D-05150