Author Maggie-Mae Laufman

Get the lead out: Drinking water contamination claims and liability

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other experts agree that there is no amount of exposure to lead that is considered “safe.” The effects of exposure to lead on the human body are well-known. Young children, especially those age six and under, are particularly susceptible to its effects — behavioral, cognitive and […]

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Reminder: New Versions of SBC Template and Related Documents for Use On or After April 1, 2017

Templates and Regulatory Guidance Available on Department of Labor Website New versions of the Summary of Benefits and Coverage (SBC) template, instructions, uniform glossary, and related documents are required for use on or after April 1, 2017. Under the Affordable Care Act, group health plans and health insurance issuers are generally required to provide a […]

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Reminder: Updated Model CHIP Notice Now Available

Model Notice Informs Employees of Eligibility for Premium Assistance Under Medicaid or CHIP An updated model notice for employers to provide information on eligibility for premium assistance under Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) is now available for download. Annual Notice Requirement Employers that provide coverage in states with premium assistance through Medicaid […]

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Los Angeles Issues Regulations Implementing Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance

Ordinance and Regulations Now in Effect The City of Los Angeles has released regulations implementing its Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring (Ban the Box) Ordinance. Background The ordinance—generally applicable to (among other entities) employers that are located or doing business in Los Angeles, and that employ 10 or more employees—limits employers’ consideration of applicants’ criminal […]

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5 Tips on Individual Shared Responsibility Payments

Exemptions, Making the Payment, & More The Affordable Care Act’s individual shared responsibility provision (also called the individual mandate) requires every individual to have minimum essential coverage (MEC) for each month, qualify for an exemption, or make a payment when filing his or her federal income tax return. Here are five things the IRS wants […]

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OFCCP Releases Renewed Voluntary Self-Identification of Disability Form

Form To Be Used by Certain Federal Contractors The Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) has released a renewed Voluntary Self-Identification of Disability Form for use by certain federal contractors. Background Section 503 of the federal Rehabilitation Act prohibits certain federal contractors and subcontractors from discriminating in employment against individuals with disabilities, and requires […]

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CA Court of Appeal: Whether Notice is Sufficient Under the California Family Rights Act is a Question of Fact

Law Applicable to Certain Employers A recent opinion from the California Court of Appeal provides that the question of whether notice is sufficient under the California Family Rights Act (CFRA) is a question of fact for a fact-finder (e.g., a judge or jury) to determine. Background The CFRA, generally applicable to employers with 50 or […]

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New Expiration Date for Health Insurance Exchange Notices is February 28, 2017

Model Notices Previously Expired on January 31, 2017 The U.S. Department of Labor’s Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA) has extended the effective date of its model Health Insurance Exchange Notices through February 28, 2017. Previously, these model notices expired on January 31, 2017. No other changes have been made to these notices. Click here to […]

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Workers’ Compensation: 10 issues to watch for 2017

The first Out Front Ideas with Kimberly and Mark webinar of 2017 provided our thoughts on the 20 Workers’ Compensation Issues to Watch in 2017. What follows is a summary of the initial 10 issues discussed: 1. Election impact The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) under President Obama felt state workers’ compensation systems needed reform, […]

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Bourbon Tasting Event Recap!

Last night, our company along with Poole & Shaffery Law Group, Schramm Financial, and Mass Mutual hosted a Bourbon Tasting Event at Southern Smokehouse BBQ in Newhall, California. It was a fantastic event, where local business owners and executives were able to enjoy delicious BBQ, Bourbon, and socialize all while raising money for a local […]

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