NY Cybersecurity Filing Deadline
Non-resident agencies and individuals have until mid-April to submit their annual certificate of compliance with the New York Cybersecurity Regulation.
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Non-resident agencies and individuals have until mid-April to submit their annual certificate of compliance with the New York Cybersecurity Regulation.
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The U.S. Supreme Court blocked the OSHA rule that would have required workers to receive the COVID-19 vaccine or submit to periodic tests.
Supreme Court Blocks Workplace Vaccine-or-Test Policy Read More »
Read up on legislation passed by the Pennsylvania House of Representatives this week that could impact snow removal liability and insurance policy changes.
Insurance Bills Pass PA House Read More »
Read a preview of the legislative session from IA&B’s longtime Annapolis-based lobbyist, Bryson Popham, and learn about legislation IA&B already plans to oppose.
Outlook for Maryland Legislative Session Read More »
Seven insurance agencies and two producers will receive over $6,000 in education scholarships.
IA&B Awards Insurance Education Scholarships Read More »
Review the U.S. Department of Labor’s newly released bulletin for guidance on how insurance agents and brokers can comply with the new health insurance compensation disclosure requirement.
How to Comply with New Compensation Disclosure Requirement Read More »
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As of Jan. 1, 2022, Philadelphia employers are prohibited from testing for marijuana as a condition of employment.
Philadelphia Implements Ban on Pre-Employment Marijuana Testing Read More »
The standard mileage rate increased to 58.5 cents per mile as of Jan. 1.
IRS Raises Standard Mileage Rate for 2022 Read More »
A temporary block on OSHA’s vaccine-or-test requirement was lifted, although the start date for testing was extended.
OSHA Issues COVID-19 Workplace Vaccine-or-Test Policy Read More »