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Carving out FSAs, HSAs and HRAs from the Affordable Care Acts excise tax would be a good compromise, enabling Americans to set aside money for health care while still allowing employers to control costs.
October 8
Groom Law Group, Chartered -
California becomes the first state in the country to mandate 45-day notice for any material changes to agent agreements. The law comes in response to two insurers cutting commission with little notice mid-enrollment season.
October 7 -
Flexible spending accounts have long been a favorite tool among working Americans to help budget for out-of-pocket costs but they could be an unintended casualty of health care reform.
October 5 -
The NLRBs new standard on the types of organizations it considers joint employers could potentially be applied in other types of business relationships, including franchisor-franchisee, contractor-subcontractor, parent-subsidiary, lessor-lessee and user-supplier.
October 1 -
John Engler, president of Business Roundtable, called on Secretary of Labor Thomas Perez to consider changes to the fiduciary proposal.
September 28 -
Health Republic Insurance of New York, the Affordable Care Act insurer that got $265 million in U.S. loans, will stop selling policies and eventually cease operations under orders from New York and federal regulators.
September 28 -
Asking questions is a vital first step for helping an employee with a medical condition at work, but how do you start that conversation and stay in compliance with ADA regulations?
September 28
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When it comes to benefits management, the most important number for any small to mid-sized business to know is how many full-time employees plus full-time equivalent employees it averaged in calendar year 2014.
September 25
CBIZ -
Companies will sometimes take a chance on a new (or old) salesperson by allowing him/her to work on pure commission. This eat what you kill compensation system seemingly creates an incentive to sell with little risk to the company. But is there really little risk?
September 24
Foley & Lardner -
Commentary: HHS is starting to roll out the second phase of HIPAA audits, and now is the time for employers to assess compliance with HIPAAs security rule. If your organization is selected for a Phase II Audit, are you ready?
September 24

