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Inland Regional Center company history timeline

1996

In 1996, the Center opened its current headquarters in San Bernardino.

2010

In 2010, the California Bureau of State Audits found Inland Regional Center had a "culture of employee intimidation" and concluded the center had violated part of its contract with the state.

2012

In 2012, the organization received $247 million from the Department of Developmental Services for delivering services.

2019

BOT Training Agenda September 18, 2019

2020

2020 Board Agendas and Minutes: November - Board Minutes | Board Agenda September - Board Minutes | Board Agenda July - Board Minutes | Board Agenda May - Board Minutes | Board Agenda March - Board Minutes | Board Agenda January - Board Minutes | Board Agenda

A rail station next to the Center was planned to open in 2020 as part of the Arrow commuter rail project.

2021

2021 Board Agendas and Minutes: November - Board Agenda September - Board Agenda July - Board Minutes | Board Agenda May - Board Minutes | Board Agenda March - Board Minutes | Board Agenda January - Board Minutes | Board Agenda

2022

2022 Board Agendas and Minutes: July - Board Agenda May - Board Agenda March - Board Agenda January - Board Agenda

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1971
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