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Lafayette residents tapped for State roles

Governor Mitch Daniels is picking a pair of Lafayette residents to sit on a state commission and board.

Mark Wolfschlag will be part of the State Board of Health Facility Administrators.  His term ends July 1st, 2015.

The board establishes criteria and issues licenses for becoming a health facility administrator.

Wolfschlag is the president and owner of Mulberry Health and Retirement Community in Mulberry.

Patrick Richard will serve on the Indiana Fire Prevention and Building Safety Commission.

He is the owner and president of Spire Group, a residential and commercial construction company in Lafayette.

The commission enforces and modifies the state building code and votes on requests for variances from the code.

Richard’s term expires in June of 2014.

Governor Daniels also re-appointed James Hodson through June of 2016.

He is one of seven appointees.

The Board is responsible for promoting learning for students with visual disabilities in Indiana.

Hodson is a Lafayette-based attorney.