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Overview/Summary
To realign workload and resources, OCR has transferred responsibility for several states between the enforcement offices. This realignment affects the following offices and states:
South Carolina: The responsibility for new complaints, compliance reviews, and technical assistance has been transferred from the Atlanta Office to the District of Columbia Office.
Oklahoma: The responsibility for new complaints, compliance reviews, and technical assistance has been transferred from the Dallas Office to the Kansas City Office.
Iowa and North Dakota: The responsibility for new complaints, compliance reviews, and technical assistance has been transferred from the Kansas City Office to the Chicago Office.
Montana: The responsibility for new complaints, compliance reviews, and technical assistance has been transferred from the Denver Office to the Seattle Office.
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