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Theresa L. Corrada and Roberto L. Corrada |
§ 3:30. Avoiding discrimination related to COVID-19 safety measures, policies, and practices in the workplace |
16 West's Colorado Practice Series TM 3:30 (2021) |
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) enforces workplace anti-discrimination laws, many of which are uniquely pertinent in the case of a pandemic, including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Rehabilitation Act (which require reasonable accommodation, prohibits discrimination based on disability, and limit employer... |
2021 |
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Edward Louis Fiandach |
§ 32:24. COVID-19 early release |
New York Driving While Intoxicated 32:24 (2021) |
In People v. Webb, the defendant who was incarcerated in the Warren County Jail for eight months a s a result of a violation of probation maintained that he should be released as a result of perceived risks arising from the COVID-19 pandemic. Disagreeing, the Glens Falls City Court (Hobbs, J.) held that pursuant to Penal Law § 70.40(2) the Board of... |
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§ 5:1. Jury Representativeness in the Era of COVID-19, A Note from Oscar Bobrow, Public Defender |
Jurywork Systematic Techniques 5:1 (2021) |
In this time of widespread illness, and reasonable fear of illness, experts have been discussing juror-friendly policies courts might implement as they re-open and summon jurors. One recommendation in this regard is increased flexibility in granting postponements and excusals to summoned jurors. Though such policies may be reasonable responses to... |
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¶ 102-917 CFPB DIRECTOR TARGETS COVID-19 RELIEF, RACIAL INEQUALITY. |
Bk. Compl. Gd. P 102-917, Bank Compliance Guide (2021); (Publication Name: Bank Compliance Guide) (4/15/2021) |
¶ 102-917 Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. February 4, 2021. CFPB blog post in full text. By Dave Uejio It has been just over two weeks since President Biden's inauguration and my appointment as Acting Director of the Bureau. I have been meeting with the dedicated members of the Bureau's divisions, and I am continually impressed, though not... |
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¶ 157-408 CFPB DIRECTOR TARGETS COVID-19 RELIEF, RACIAL INEQUALITY. |
Fed. Bank. L. Rep. P 157-408, Federal Banking Law Reporter (2021); (Publication Name: Federal Banking Law Reporter) (4/15/2021) |
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. February 4, 2021. CFPB blog post in full text. By Dave Uejio It has been just over two weeks since President Biden's inauguration and my appointment as Acting Director of the Bureau. I have been meeting with the dedicated members of the Bureau's divisions, and I am continually impressed, though not surprised,... |
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¶ 157-525 CFPB TAKING STEPS TO PREVENT WAVE OF COVID-19 FORECLOSURES. |
Fed. Bank. L. Rep. P 157-525, Federal Banking Law Reporter (2021); (Publication Name: Federal Banking Law Reporter) (4/15/2021) |
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. 86 Federal Register 18840, April 9, 2021. Notice of proposed rulemaking in full text. ACTION: Proposed rule; request for public comment. The Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (Bureau) seeks comment on proposed amendments to Regulation X to assist borrowers affected by the COVID-19 emergency. The... |
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¶ 181,558 FINAL RULE, 86 FR 62240, NOVEMBER 9, 2021 - MEDICARE AND MEDICAID PROGRAMS; CY 2022 HOME HEALTH PROSPECTIVE PAYMENT SYSTEM RATE UPDATE; HOME HEALTH VALUE-BASED PURCHASING MODEL REQUIREMENTS AND MODEL EXPANSION; HOME HEALTH AND OTHER QUALITY REPO |
Medicare and Medicaid Guide 181558 (2021) |
[86 FR 62240] 42 CFR Parts 409, 424, 483, 484, 488, 489 and 498 [CMS-1747-F and CMS-5531-F] RIN 0938-AU37 and 0938-AU32 AGENCY: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). ACTION: Final rule. This final rule updates the home health and home infusion therapy services payment rates for... |
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¶ 181,559 FINAL RULE, 86 FR 61555, NOVEMBER 5, 2021 - MEDICARE AND MEDICAID PROGRAMS; OMNIBUS COVID-19 HEALTH CARE STAFF VACCINATION |
Medicare and Medicaid Guide 181559 (2021) |
[86 FR 61555] 42 CFR Parts 416, 418, 441, 460, 482, 483, 484, 485, 486, 491 and 494 [CMS-3415-IFC] RIN 0938-AU75 AGENCY: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), HHS. ACTION: Interim final rule with comment period. This interim final rule with comment period revises the requirements that most Medicare- and Medicaid-certified... |
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¶ 37,250 EXPERTS SHARE INSIGHTS ON INTERSECTION BETWEEN COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND CIVIL RIGHTS ISSUES - EEOC NEWS |
Labor & Employment Law 37250 (2021) |
By Pamela Wolf, J.D. At a hearing on April 28, 2021, the EEOC heard from a dozen invited experts on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on civil rights in the workplace. It was the Commission's first all-virtual hearing. The panelists represented a very broad group of stakeholders, including a workplace compliance expert who asked for more guidance... |
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¶ 37,574 IS AN EMPLOYEE WHO EXERCISES EEO RIGHTS IN CONNECTION WITH COVID-19 PROTECTED FROM RETALIATION |
HR Compliance 37574 (2021) |
Issue: An Asian-American employee complained to you about a coworker's abusive comments accusing Asian people of causing and spreading COVID-19. After an internal investigation was completed and appropriate action was taken, the employee's supervisor told him she didn't appreciate him going around her to HR to report the harassment. Since then,... |
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¶ 400,190 EXPANDING COVID-19 VACCINE ELIGIBILITY MAY REDUCE ACCESS FOR VULNERABLE POPULATIONS |
Food Drug Cosmetic Law Reporter 400190 (2021) |
ASPE Report, May 5, 2021. APRIL 2021 As of mid-February 2021, states and other jurisdictions have vaccinated 11-21% of their population against COVID-19, using different approaches for vaccine eligibility and vaccine distribution strategies. The percentage of vaccine doses received by states that have been administered to patients varies from... |
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¶ 400,195 COVID-19: HHS AGENCIES' PLANNED REVIEWS OF VACCINE DISTRIBUTION AND COMMUNICATION EFFORTS SHOULD INCLUDE STAKEHOLDER PERSPECTIVES |
Food Drug Cosmetic Law Reporter 400195 (2021) |
GAO Report, GAO-22-104457, November 4, 2021. November 2021 COVID-19 GAO@100 A Century of non-partisan Fact-Based Work GAO-22-104457 Highlights of GAO-22-104457, a report to congressional committees Vaccination remains critical in the federal response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Vaccine implementationprioritizing, allocating, distributing, and... |
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¶ 400,195 MISCELLANEOUS DOCUMENTS, GAO-22-104457, NOVEMBER 4, 2021 - COVID-19: HHS AGENCIES' PLANNED REVIEWS OF VACCINE DISTRIBUTION AND COMMUNICATION EFFORTS SHOULD INCLUDE STAKEHOLDER PERSPECTIVES |
Food Drug Cosmetic Law Reporter 400195 (2021) |
November 2021 COVID-19 GAO@100 A Century of non-partisan Fact-Based Work GAO-22-104457 Highlights of GAO-22-104457, a report to congressional committees Vaccination remains critical in the federal response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Vaccine implementationprioritizing, allocating, distributing, and administering dosesrequires coordination among... |
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¶ 45,757 NEW REPORT ADDRESSES HOW 40 PERCENT OF AMERICAN WORKERS EXPERIENCED WORSENING JOB QUALITY SINCE THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC - SURVEY RESULTS |
HR Compl. P 45757, HR Compliance (2021); (Publication Name: HR Compliance) (4/15/2021) |
A new report from GallupHow COVID-19 Affected the Quality of Workshows that 40 percent of workers have experienced worsening job quality since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, up from 24 percent as measured in the spring of 2019 relative to the previous year. In addition to upending social interactions, the COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly... |
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¶ 45,808 EXPERTS SHARE INSIGHTS ON INTERSECTION BETWEEN COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND CIVIL RIGHTS ISSUES - CONFERENCE COVERAGE |
HR Compliance 45808 (2021) |
At a hearing on April 28, 2021, the EEOC heard from a dozen invited experts on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on civil rights in the workplace. It was the Commission's first all-virtual hearing. The panelists represented a very broad group of stakeholders, including a workplace compliance expert who asked for more guidance in his written... |
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¶ 46,019 MAJORITY OF PARENTS SAY COVID-19 CHILD CARE DUTIES HAVE HURT THEIR CAREERS - SURVEY RESULTS |
HR Compliance 46019 (2021) |
More than six out of 10 U.S. adults with children under the age of 18 (62 percent) believe their child care and virtual schooling duties during the COVID-19 pandemic have negatively affected their ability to get ahead in their job or career, according to results from the latest American Staffing Association Workforce Monitor® survey conducted by... |
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¶ 550,171 COVID-19: HHS AGENCIES' PLANNED REVIEWS OF VACCINE DISTRIBUTION AND COMMUNICATION EFFORTS SHOULD INCLUDE STAKEHOLDER PERSPECTIVES |
Health Care Compliance Reporter 550171 (2021) |
GAO Report, GAO-22-104457, November 4, 2021. November 2021 COVID-19 GAO@100 A Century of non-partisan Fact-Based Work GAO-22-104457 Highlights of GAO-22-104457, a report to congressional committees Vaccination remains critical in the federal response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Vaccine implementationprioritizing, allocating, distributing, and... |
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¶ 5509 RESOLUTION OF THE U.S. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION CONDEMNING VIOLENCE, HARASSMENT, AND BIAS AGAINST ASIAN AMERICANS AND PACIFIC ISLANDERS IN THE UNITED STATES |
Empl. Prac. Guide P 5509, Employment Practices Guide (2021); (Publication Name: Employment Practices Guide) (4/15/2021) |
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, March 22, 2021. WHEREAS the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (Commission or EEOC), established by the landmark Civil Rights Act of 1964, is the principal federal agency charged with enforcing the nation's laws prohibiting employment discrimination; and WHEREAS the 1964 Civil Rights Act, which... |
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¶ 5517 EEOC: WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT COVID-19 AND THE ADA, THE REHABILITATION ACT, AND OTHER EEO LAWS |
Employment Practices Guide 5517 (2021) |
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, May 28, 2021. All EEOC materials related to COVID-19 are collected at www.eeoc.gov/coronavirus . The EEOC enforces workplace anti-discrimination laws, including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Rehabilitation Act (which include the requirement for reasonable accommodation and... |
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¶ 5519 EEOC: A MESSAGE FROM EEOC CHAIR CHARLOTTE A. BURROWS ON HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH 2021 |
Employment Practices Guide 5519 (2021) |
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, October 1, 2021. During Hispanic Heritage Month, we celebrate the extraordinary achievements of our nation's diverse Latino community. From September 15 to October 15, we honor the contributions of a vibrant, multifaceted, multiethnic group of people, whose roots stem from Mexico, the Caribbean, Central... |
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¶ 5520 EEOC: WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT COVID-19 AND THE ADA, THE REHABILITATION ACT, AND OTHER EEO LAWS |
Employment Practices Guide 5520 (2021) |
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, October 28, 2021. All EEOC materials related to COVID-19 are collected at www.eeoc.gov/coronavirus. The EEOC enforces workplace anti-discrimination laws, including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Rehabilitation Act (which include the requirement for reasonable accommodation and... |
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¶ 5524 EEOC: WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT COVID-19 AND THE ADA, THE REHABILITATION ACT, AND OTHER EEO LAWS |
Employment Practices Guide 5524 (2021) |
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, November 17, 2021. All EEOC materials related to COVID-19 are collected at www.eeoc.gov/coronavirus. The EEOC enforces workplace anti-discrimination laws, including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Rehabilitation Act (which include the requirement for reasonable accommodation and... |
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¶ 62,344 42 PERCENT OF MEDICARE BENEFICIARIES IN NURSING HOMES LIKELY HAD COVID-19 |
Medicare and Medicaid Guide 62344 (2021) |
¶ 62,344. OIG Report, No. OEI-02-20-00490, June 22, 2021. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services June 2021, OEI-02-20-00490 The COVID-19 pandemic has presented extraordinary challenges for the Nation's health care system. Nursing home residents have been particularly affected by the disease, as they are predominately elderly, tend to have... |
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¶ 62,385 BLACK, HISPANIC, OLDER MEDICARE BENEFICIARIES HOSPITALIZED WITH COVID-19 EXPERIENCED A WIDE RANGE OF SERIOUS, COMPLEX CONDITIONS |
Medicare and Medicaid Guide 62385 (2021) |
¶ 62,385. OIG Report, No. OEI-02-20-00410, August 30, 2021. September 2021, OEI-02-20-00410 Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has affected millions of Americans, resulting in more than 600,000 deaths. Medicare beneficiaries have been particularly affected and remain vulnerable to new variants and additional surges of the virus. Clinicians and... |
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¶ 62,385D OIG REPORT, OEI-02-20-00410, AUGUST 30, 2021 - MEDICARE BENEFICIARIES HOSPITALIZED WITH COVID-19 EXPERIENCED A WIDE RANGE OF SERIOUS, COMPLEX CONDITIONS |
Medicare and Medicaid Guide 62385D (2021) |
September 2021, OEI-02-20-00410 Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has affected millions of Americans, resulting in more than 600,000 deaths. Medicare beneficiaries have been particularly affected and remain vulnerable to new variants and additional surges of the virus. Clinicians and researchers are still working to fully understand the damage to... |
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¶ 65,513 ASPE RELEASES BRIEF ON IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON THOSE WITH DEMENTIA |
Medicare & Medicaid Guide P 65513, Medicare and Medicaid Guide (2021); (Publication Name: Medicare and Medicaid Guide) (4/15/2021) |
¶ 65,513. ASPE Brief, April 6, 2021. April 6, 2021 People disproportionately affected by dementiaincluding the oldest older adults, people with multiple chronic conditions, Black and Hispanic individuals, and nursing home residentshave also been disproportionately impacted by COVID-19. This issue brief examines rates of COVID-19 infections and... |
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¶ 65,514 HHS IDENTIFIES CHALLENGES, POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS TO VACCINATING HOMEBOUND OLDER ADULTS AGAINST COVID-19 |
Medicare & Medicaid Guide P 65514, Medicare and Medicaid Guide (2021); (Publication Name: Medicare and Medicaid Guide) (4/15/2021) |
¶ 65,514. ASPE Brief, April 6, 2021. April 6, 2021 Approximately 1.6 million adults 65 years of age and over living in the United States may have trouble accessing the COVID-19 vaccine because they are homebound; 51% of these older adults face at least one additional barrier, such as living alone or lacking technology. Nearly 15% of Hispanic... |
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¶ 65,524 ASPE RELEASES REPORT ON STATE OF HEALTH CARE FOR AMERICAN INDIANS AND ALASKA NATIVES |
Medicare and Medicaid Guide 65524 (2021) |
¶ 65,524. Miscellaneous, No. HP-2021-18, July 21, 2021. July 22, 2021 HP-2021-18 The uninsured rate among American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AN) under age 65 decreased 16 percentage points since the passage of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), from 44 percent in 2010 to 28 percent in 2018. However, according to 2019 Census data, the AI/AN... |
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¶ 65,524D MISCELLANEOUS, HP-2021-18 , JULY 21, 2021 - HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE AND ACCESS TO CARE FOR AMERICAN INDIANS AND ALASKA NATIVES: CURRENT TRENDS AND KEY CHALLENGES |
Medicare and Medicaid Guide 65524D (2021) |
July 22, 2021 HP-2021-18 The uninsured rate among American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AN) under age 65 decreased 16 percentage points since the passage of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), from 44 percent in 2010 to 28 percent in 2018. However, according to 2019 Census data, the AI/AN population continues to have the highest uninsured rate... |
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¶ 65,525 MEDICAID PROGRAMS HAVE THRIVED WITH TELEHEALTH SERVICES DURING COVID-19 EMERGENCY |
Medicare and Medicaid Guide 65525 (2021) |
¶ 65,525. Miscellaneous, No. HP-2021-17, July 19, 2021. ISSUE BRIEF HP-2021-17 States have embraced Medicaid telehealth flexibilities during the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE), enhancing beneficiary access to services delivered via telehealth. Rose C. Chu, Christie Peters, Nancy De Lew, and Benjamin D. Sommers Some state Medicaid programs... |
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¶ 65,532D MISCELLANEOUS, OCTOBER 5, 2021 - ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN COUNTY-LEVEL VACCINATION RATES AND COVID-19 OUTCOMES AMONG MEDICARE BENEFICIARIES |
Medicare and Medicaid Guide 65532D (2021) |
October 5, 2021 HP-2021-23 Analysis of Medicare data and county vaccination rates indicates that COVID-19 vaccinations from January until May 2021 were associated with estimated reductions of approximately 265,000 COVID-19 infections and 39,000 deaths among Medicare beneficiaries. Lok Wong Samson, Wafa Tarazi, E. John Orav, Steven Sheingold, Nancy... |
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¶ 68,446 GAO RECOMMENDATIONS ADDRESSING COVID-19 IN NURSING HOMES NOT IMPLEMENTED |
Medicare & Medicaid Guide P 68446, Medicare and Medicaid Guide (2021); (Publication Name: Medicare and Medicaid Guide) (4/15/2021) |
GAO Report, No. GAO-21-402T, March 17, 2021. Testimony Before the Committee on Finance, U.S. Senate For Release on Delivery Expected at 10:00 a.m. ET Wednesday, March 17, 2021 Statement of John E. Dicken, Director, Health Care Highlights of GAO-21-402T, a testimony before the Committee on Finance, U.S. Senate. The COVID-19 pandemic has had a... |
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¶ 68,446D GAO REPORT, GAO-21-402T, MARCH 17, 2021 - COVID-19 IN NURSING HOMES: HHS HAS TAKEN STEPS IN RESPONSE TO PANDEMIC, BUT SEVERAL GAO RECOMMENDATIONS HAVE NOT BEEN IMPLEMENTED |
Medicare & Medicaid Guide P 68446D, Medicare and Medicaid Guide (2021); (Publication Name: Medicare and Medicaid Guide) (4/15/2021) |
Testimony Before the Committee on Finance, U.S. Senate For Release on Delivery Expected at 10:00 a.m. ET Wednesday, March 17, 2021 Statement of John E. Dicken, Director, Health Care Highlights of GAO-21-402T, a testimony before the Committee on Finance, U.S. Senate. The COVID-19 pandemic has had a disproportionate impact on the 1.4 million elderly... |
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¶ 68,467D GAO REPORT, GAO-22-104457 , NOVEMBER 4, 2021 - COVID-19: HHS AGENCIES' PLANNED REVIEWS OF VACCINE DISTRIBUTION AND COMMUNICATION EFFORTS SHOULD INCLUDE STAKEHOLDER PERSPECTIVES |
Medicare and Medicaid Guide 68467D (2021) |
November 2021 COVID-19 GAO@100 A Century of non-partisan Fact-Based Work GAO-22-104457 Highlights of GAO-22-104457, a report to congressional committees Vaccination remains critical in the federal response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Vaccine implementationprioritizing, allocating, distributing, and administering dosesrequires coordination among... |
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¶ 8983A INTERIM FINAL RULE: OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO COVID–19; EMERGENCY TEMPORARY STANDARD |
Employment Safety & Health Guide 8983A (2021) |
¶ 8983a. 29 CFR Part 1910 [Docket No. OSHA-2020-0004] RIN 1218-AD36 AGENCY: Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Department of Labor. ACTION: Interim final rule; request for comments. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is issuing an emergency temporary standard (ETS) to protect healthcare and... |
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¶ 8985A INTERIM FINAL RULE: COVID19 VACCINATION AND TESTING; EMERGENCY TEMPORARY STANDARD |
Employment Safety & Health Guide 8985A (2021) |
¶ 8985a. 29 CFR Parts 1910, 1915, 1917, 1918, 1926, and 1928 [Docket No. OSHA-2021-0007] RIN 1218-AD42 AGENCY: Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Department of Labor. ACTION: Interim final rule; request for comments. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is issuing an emergency temporary standard (ETS)... |
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¶ 90,124 WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT COVID-19 AND THE ADA, THE REHABILITATION ACT, AND OTHER EEO LAWS |
Accommodating Disabilities-Business Management Guide 90124 (2021) |
What You Should Know About COVID-19 and the ADA, the Rehabilitation Act, and Other EEO Laws (Dec. 14, 2021) Notice: September 9, 2021 The EEOC recognizes that long COVID may be a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 501 of the Rehabilitation Act in certain circumstances. The EEOC agrees with the analysis of long... |
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¶ J-1523.1 NATIVE AMERICAN GENERAL WELFARE BENEFITS-EXCLUSION FROM GROSS INCOME. |
Federal Tax Coordinator, Second Edition J-1523.1 (2021) |
Gross income doesn't include the value of any qualified Native American general welfare benefit (as defined below). For purposes of this statutory exclusion, the term Native American general welfare benefit includes any payment made or services provided to or on behalf of a member of an Native American tribe (or any spouse or dependent of an... |
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Primary Sponsor(s): Sumter, Shavonda E.,Jimenez, Angelica M.,Carter, Linda S.,Cunningham, Sandra B.,Pou, Nellie, Co-Sponsor(s): Caputo, Ralph R.,Wimberly, Benjie E.,Jasey, Mila M.,Chiaravalloti, Nicholas,Reynolds-Jackson, Verlina,McKeon, John F.,Lopez, Yv |
2020 NJ A.B. 4004 (NS) |
2020 New Jersey Assembly Bill No. 4004, New Jersey Two Hundred Nineteenth Legislature - Second Annual Session (June 11, 2021) |
Establishes Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Pandemic Task Force on Racial and Health Disparities.* Fifth Reprint ASSEMBLY, No. 4004 STATE OF NEW JERSEY 219th LEGISLATURE INTRODUCED MAY 4, 2020 Sponsored by: Assemblywoman SHAVONDA E. SUMTER District 35 (Bergen and Passaic) Assemblywoman ANGELICA M. JIMENEZ District 32 (Bergen and Hudson) Assemblywoman LINDA S. CARTER District 22 (Middlesex, Somerset and Union) Senator SANDRA B. CUNNINGHAM District 31 (Hudson) Senator NELLIE POU District 35 (Bergen and Passaic) Co-Sponsored by: Assemblymen Caputo, Wimberly, Assemblywoman Jasey,... |
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Primary Sponsor(s): Sumter, Shavonda E.,Jimenez, Angelica M.,Carter, Linda S.,Cunningham, Sandra B.,Pou, Nellie, Co-Sponsor(s): Caputo, Ralph R.,Wimberly, Benjie E.,Jasey, Mila M.,Chiaravalloti, Nicholas,Reynolds-Jackson, Verlina,McKeon, John F.,Lopez, Yv |
2020 NJ A.B. 4004 (NS) |
2020 New Jersey Assembly Bill No. 4004, New Jersey Two Hundred Nineteenth Legislature - Second Annual Session (May 17, 2021) |
Establishes Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Pandemic Task Force on Racial and Health Disparities.* Fifth Reprint ASSEMBLY, No. 4004 STATE OF NEW JERSEY 219th LEGISLATURE INTRODUCED MAY 4, 2020 Sponsored by: Assemblywoman SHAVONDA E. SUMTER District 35 (Bergen and Passaic) Assemblywoman ANGELICA M. JIMENEZ District 32 (Bergen and Hudson) Assemblywoman LINDA S. CARTER District 22 (Middlesex, Somerset and Union) Senator SANDRA B. CUNNINGHAM District 31 (Hudson) Senator NELLIE POU District 35 (Bergen and Passaic) Co-Sponsored by: Assemblymen Caputo, Wimberly, Assemblywoman Jasey,... |
2021 |
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Sumter, Shavonda E.,Jimenez, et.al |
2020 Nj A.b. 4004 (Ns) |
2020 New Jersey Assembly Bill No. 4004, New Jersey Two Hundred Nineteenth Legislature - Second Annual Session (1/28/2021) (VERSION: Amended/Substituted) (1/28/2021) |
Establishes Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Pandemic Task Force on Racial and Health Disparities.* Fourth Reprint ASSEMBLY, No. 4004 STATE OF NEW JERSEY 219th LEGISLATURE INTRODUCED MAY 4, 2020 Sponsored by: Assemblywoman SHAVONDA E. SUMTER District 35 (Bergen and Passaic) Assemblywoman ANGELICA M. JIMENEZ District 32 (Bergen and Hudson) Assemblywoman LINDA S. CARTER District 22 (Middlesex, Somerset and Union) Co-Sponsored by: Assemblymen Caputo, Wimberly, Assemblywoman Jasey, Assemblyman Chiaravalloti, Assemblywoman Reynolds-Jackson, Assemblyman McKeon, Assemblywomen Lopez,... |
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Primary Sponsor(s): McKnight, Angela V.,Lampitt, Pamela R.,Vainieri Huttle, Valerie, Co-Sponsor(s): Benson, Daniel R.,Reynolds-Jackson, Verlina,Calabrese, Clinton,Downey, Joann,Timberlake, Britnee N. |
2020 NJ A.B. 5126 (NS) |
2020 New Jersey Assembly Bill No. 5126, New Jersey Two Hundred Nineteenth Legislature - Second Annual Session (December 9, 2021) |
Requires Commissioner of Education to prepare learning loss report and report on public school operations during COVID-19 public health emergency. Second Reprint ASSEMBLY, No. 5126 STATE OF NEW JERSEY 219th LEGISLATURE INTRODUCED DECEMBER 10, 2020 Sponsored by: Assemblywoman ANGELA V. MCKNIGHT District 31 (Hudson) Assemblywoman PAMELA R. LAMPITT District 6 (Burlington and Camden) Assemblywoman VALERIE VAINIERI HUTTLE District 37 (Bergen) Co-Sponsored by: Assemblyman Benson, Assemblywoman Reynolds-Jackson, Assemblyman Calabrese, Assemblywomen Downey and Timberlake SYNOPSIS Requires... |
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Dancer, Ronald S. |
2020 NJ A.B. 5230 (NS) |
2020 New Jersey Assembly Bill No. 5230, New Jersey Two Hundred Nineteenth Legislature - First Annual Session (1/11/2021) (Version: Introduced) (1/11/2021) |
Waives minimum number of required horse races at racetracks due to certain emergencies to avoid loss of account wagering and off-track wagering licenses, and casino simulcasting approval. ASSEMBLY, No. 5230 STATE OF NEW JERSEY 219th LEGISLATURE INTRODUCED JANUARY 11, 2021 Sponsored by: Assemblyman RONALD S. DANCER District 12 (Burlington, Middlesex, Monmouth and Ocean) SYNOPSIS Waives minimum number of required horse races at racetracks due to certain emergencies to avoid loss of account wagering and off-track wagering licenses, and casino simulcasting approval. CURRENT VERSION OF...; Search Snippet: ...JERSEY BILL TEXT TITLE: Waives minimum number of required horse races at racetracks due to certain emergencies to avoid loss of... |
2021 |
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Dancer, Ronald S. |
2020 Nj A.b. 5230 (Ns) |
2020 New Jersey Assembly Bill No. 5230, New Jersey Two Hundred Nineteenth Legislature - First Annual Session (1/11/2021) (VERSION: Introduced) (1/11/2021) |
Waives minimum number of required horse races at racetracks due to certain emergencies to avoid loss of account wagering and off-track wagering licenses, and casino simulcasting approval. ASSEMBLY, No. 5230 STATE OF NEW JERSEY 219th LEGISLATURE INTRODUCED JANUARY 11, 2021 Sponsored by: Assemblyman RONALD S. DANCER District 12 (Burlington, Middlesex, Monmouth and Ocean) SYNOPSIS Waives minimum number of required horse races at racetracks due to certain emergencies to avoid loss of account wagering and off-track wagering licenses, and casino simulcasting approval. CURRENT VERSION OF... |
2021 |
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Speight, Shanique |
2020 NJ A.B. 5238 (NS) |
2020 New Jersey Assembly Bill No. 5238, New Jersey Two Hundred Nineteenth Legislature - Second Annual Session (1/11/2021) (Version: Introduced) (1/11/2021) |
Addresses long-term effects of COVID-19. ASSEMBLY, No. 5238 STATE OF NEW JERSEY 219th LEGISLATURE INTRODUCED JANUARY 11, 2021 Sponsored by: Assemblywoman SHANIQUE SPEIGHT District 29 (Essex) SYNOPSIS Addresses long-term effects of COVID-19. CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT As introduced. An Act concerning the long-term effects of COVID-19. Be It Enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey: 1. The Department of Health, in consultation with county and local health departments, shall develop strategies to establish post-COVID-19 health clinics that provide physical and...; Search Snippet: ...NEW JERSEY BILL TEXT TITLE: Addresses long-term effects of COVID- 19. VERSION: Introduced January 11, 2021 20210111 Version Date January 11, 2021 Primary Sponsor(s): Speight, Shanique... |
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Speight, Shanique |
2020 Nj A.b. 5238 (Ns) |
2020 New Jersey Assembly Bill No. 5238, New Jersey Two Hundred Nineteenth Legislature - Second Annual Session (1/11/2021) (VERSION: Introduced) (1/11/2021) |
Addresses long-term effects of COVID-19. ASSEMBLY, No. 5238 STATE OF NEW JERSEY 219th LEGISLATURE INTRODUCED JANUARY 11, 2021 Sponsored by: Assemblywoman SHANIQUE SPEIGHT District 29 (Essex) SYNOPSIS Addresses long-term effects of COVID-19. CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT As introduced. An Act concerning the long-term effects of COVID-19. Be It Enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey: 1. The Department of Health, in consultation with county and local health departments, shall develop strategies to establish post-COVID-19 health clinics that provide physical and... |
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Vainieri Huttle, et. Al.. |
2020 NJ A.B. 5254 (NS) |
2020 New Jersey Assembly Bill No. 5254, New Jersey Two Hundred Nineteenth Legislature - Second Annual Session (1/12/2021) (Version: Introduced) (1/12/2021) |
Requires hospitals to collect and report demographic data on people with disabilities who are tested or treated for COVID-19 during declared public health emergency. ASSEMBLY, No. 5254 STATE OF NEW JERSEY 219th LEGISLATURE INTRODUCED JANUARY 12, 2021 Sponsored by: Assemblywoman VALERIE VAINIERI HUTTLE District 37 (Bergen) Co-Sponsored by: Assemblyman Benson SYNOPSIS Requires hospitals to collect and report demographic data on people with disabilities who are tested or treated for COVID-19 during declared public health emergency. CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT As introduced. An Act concerning...; Search Snippet: ...on people with disabilities who are tested or treated for COVID- 19 during declared public health emergency. VERSION: Introduced January 12, 2021 20210112 Version Date January 12, 2021 Primary Sponsor(s): Vainieri Huttle... |
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Vainieri Huttle, et. Al.. |
2020 Nj A.b. 5254 (Ns) |
2020 New Jersey Assembly Bill No. 5254, New Jersey Two Hundred Nineteenth Legislature - Second Annual Session (1/12/2021) (VERSION: Introduced) (1/12/2021) |
Requires hospitals to collect and report demographic data on people with disabilities who are tested or treated for COVID-19 during declared public health emergency. ASSEMBLY, No. 5254 STATE OF NEW JERSEY 219th LEGISLATURE INTRODUCED JANUARY 12, 2021 Sponsored by: Assemblywoman VALERIE VAINIERI HUTTLE District 37 (Bergen) Co-Sponsored by: Assemblyman Benson SYNOPSIS Requires hospitals to collect and report demographic data on people with disabilities who are tested or treated for COVID-19 during declared public health emergency. CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT As introduced. An Act concerning... |
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Primary Sponsor(s): DePhillips, Christopher P.,Vainieri Huttle, Valerie, Co-Sponsor(s): Timberlake, Britnee N. |
2020 NJ A.R. 270 (NS) |
2020 New Jersey Assembly Resolution No. 270, New Jersey Two Hundred Nineteenth Legislature - Second Annual Session (November 8, 2021) |
Condemns hate crimes against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. ASSEMBLY RESOLUTION No. 270 STATE OF NEW JERSEY 219th LEGISLATURE INTRODUCED NOVEMBER 8, 2021 Sponsored by: Assemblyman CHRISTOPHER P. DEPHILLIPS District 40 (Bergen, Essex, Morris and Passaic) SYNOPSIS Condemns hate crimes against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT As introduced. An Assembly Resolution condemning hate crimes against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. Whereas, New Jersey has nearly one million Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders residing in the State, approximately 10... |
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Cunningham, Sandra B., et. Al. |
2020 Nj S.b. 2410 (Ns) |
2020 New Jersey Senate Bill No. 2410, New Jersey Two Hundred Nineteenth Legislature - Second Annual Session (1/28/2021) (VERSION: Amended/Substituted) (1/28/2021) |
Establishes Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Pandemic Task Force on Racial and Health Disparities.* Third Reprint SENATE, No. 2410 STATE OF NEW JERSEY 219th LEGISLATURE INTRODUCED MAY 7, 2020 Sponsored by: Senator SANDRA B. CUNNINGHAM District 31 (Hudson) Senator NELLIE POU District 35 (Bergen and Passaic) Co-Sponsored by: Senators Singer and Gopal SYNOPSIS Establishes Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Pandemic Task Force on Racial and Health Disparities. CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT As amended by the Senate on January 28, 2021. An Act establishing the Coronavirus Disease 2019... |
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