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Predecessor of DOC Secretary Wetzel
What entity pays for the barber cosmo license renewals of inmates who currently work in shops and schools?
CSP Oppman's favorite college football team (abbreviation)
Predecessor of Gent
Occupational Safety and ___________ Administration (OSHA)
Site in Massachusetts of the witch trials
What DOC department arranges for the transport of inmates (abbreviateion)?
This SCI had a college located on it grounds before it was established by the state (abbreviation)?
Governor who preceeded Wolf
This CSP once held the position of Field Coordinator
Periodically conduct __________ checks of student records on the DC47C system
Barber and cosmetology records should be kept for a period of ____ years.
In order to reach this SCI you must cross a nearby bridge over the Susquehanna River (abbreviation)
The Barber and Cosmetology Boards belong to this PA Department
EDS Moore Smeal once served as superintendent of this SCI (abbreviation)
This facility does not have a Business Education program (abbreviation)
This facility employs both a barber manager and a barber instructor
What program was put in place to assist with re-entry (abbreviation)?
This SCI formerly had an association with the federal prison system
Male and female inmates at this location may attend classes in the same room (abbreviation)
This was the most recent SCI to close (abbreviation)
The examination for barbers consists of a practical portion and a _________ portion
In most all cases, how many major vocational programs may an inmate receive?
BCE was formerly located on ______________ Drive
This SCI has had a significant problem with geese excrement (abbreviation)
Penn State, Indiana Universtiy of PA and ___________ assist our vocational teachers attaining a vocationational I certificate.
NCCER certifications and cards are sent to the _________ (abbreviation)
Al Capone spent a short at this SCI which is now closed (abbreviation)

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