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COVID-19 – DOL Offers Interim OSHA Recording Guidance
The Department of Labor has issued interim guidance on COVID-19 as a reportable illness on OSHA logs. Specifically, the guidance states that employers of workers…
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Church Plans To File Lawsuit Against State
It’s a showdown between church and state, with the coronavirus and the U.S. Constitution at the center of it all. A Kentucky church whose members…
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HHS Issues Nationwide Stark Law Waivers During COVID-19
The federal physician self-referral law, commonly referred to as the Stark Law, prohibits physicians from referring Medicare or Medicaid enrollees to an entity for the…
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Some KY Churches Still Defying Order Against In-Person Gathering
Governor Andy Beshear warned Wednesday that pastors who plan to defy his order against holding in-person services on Easter Sunday will be shut down by…
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CARES Act: Impact on Employment Issues
On March 27, 2020, President Trump signed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (CARES Act). The CARES Act is intended to provide economic…
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Small Business Loans Under the CARES Act
The widespread outbreak of the COVID-19 virus has affected individuals and businesses globally and has touched every state within the United States. In an effort…
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Restrictions Placed On Out-of-State Travel
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear has signed an executive order on March 30, 2020, temporarily restricting travel to other states. The only exemptions to this Order…
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Department of Labor Clarifies Families First Coronavirus Response Act Implementation
The U.S. Department of Labor has issued updated guidance on implementation of the new Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA). All employers subject to the…
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Department of Labor Releases FFCRA Poster
As anticipated, the Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division has released the required notification poster for the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) that…
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