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Delaware Expands Non-Discrimination Law

9/1/16

Delaware has passed a series of laws that will prohibit employers from discriminating against individuals because of their family responsibilities, their reproductive health decisions, or for discussing their wages with co-workers.

Tuesday, August 30, 2016/Author: Taneil Jaeger/Number of views (7621)/Comments (0)/
Categories: Delaware

Massachusetts Enacts Transgender Accommodation Law

9/1/16

Effective October 1, 2016, transgender individuals in Massachusetts will have the legal right to use restrooms, changing rooms, and locker rooms that correspond to their gender identity, regardless of their assigned sex. Additionally, no place of public accommodation (that is any place that is open to and solicits the patronage of the general public) will be allowed to discriminate or advertise in a way that discriminates based on gender identity.

Tuesday, August 30, 2016/Author: Taneil Jaeger/Number of views (6967)/Comments (0)/
Categories: Massachusetts

Ohio’s Medical Marijuana Law Takes Effect September 6, 2016

9/1/16

Ohio has joined the growing list of states legalizing the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes. The law takes effect on September 6, 2016, although the state must now go through the process of creating and implementing a regulatory program before its constituents can begin dispensing medical marijuana. That process is expected to take up to two years.

Tuesday, August 30, 2016/Author: Taneil Jaeger/Number of views (16769)/Comments (0)/
Categories: Ohio

Tennessee Amends E-Verify Act

9/1/16

The Tennessee Lawful Employment Law Act (E-Verify Act) was recently amended in an effort to minimize the compliance burden on small businesses and strengthen the authority of the Tennessee Department of Labor (TDOL) to pursue violators.  Effective January 1, 2017, private employers with at least 50 employees are required to enroll in the E-Verify program and use the system to verify employment eligibility for newly hired workers.  In addition, the amendment authorizes the TDOL to pursue employers that knowingly violate the E-Verify Act.

Tuesday, August 30, 2016/Author: Taneil Jaeger/Number of views (7856)/Comments (0)/
Categories: Tennessee

Colorado Repeals Affirmation Requirement

8/18/16

Effective August 10, 2016, Colorado employers are no longer required to complete and retain the Colorado Affirmation Form, confirming that they have examined whether a new hire is authorized to work in the United States.

Thursday, August 18, 2016/Author: Taneil Jaeger/Number of views (8276)/Comments (0)/
Categories: Colorado

New Hampshire Protects Employees Who Request Flexible Work Arrangements and Notice of Work Schedules

8/18/16

New Hampshire recently enacted Senate Bill 416, which grants an employee the right to request (1) a flexible work arrangement that meets the needs of the employer and employee and (2) advance notice of his/her work schedule.  It also prohibits employers from retaliating against an employee solely for making a request.

Thursday, August 18, 2016/Author: Taneil Jaeger/Number of views (8369)/Comments (0)/
Categories: New Hampshire

New York Implements Medical Marijuana Law

8/18/16

The medical marijuana program established by New York’s Compassionate Care Act has been implemented.

Thursday, August 18, 2016/Author: Taneil Jaeger/Number of views (7693)/Comments (0)/
Categories: New York

Virginia State Poster Update

8/18/16

The Virginia state poster has been updated in regards to accident reporting. All injuries or illnesses that result in an in-patient hospitalization, amputation or loss of an eye must be reported to Virginia Occupational Safety and Health Program (VOSH) within 24 hours. This Virginia law has been effective as of July 1, 2016.

Thursday, August 18, 2016/Author: Taneil Jaeger/Number of views (7839)/Comments (0)/
Categories: Virginia

Minnesota State Poster Update

8/4/16

The Minnesota state poster has been updated to reflect a change in the state minimum wage.

Thursday, August 4, 2016/Author: Taneil Jaeger/Number of views (7777)/Comments (0)/
Categories: Minnesota
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Recent State Updates

Iowa requires waivers from employer COVID-19 vaccine mandates

11/04/21

Author: ADP Admin/Wednesday, November 3, 2021/Categories: Compliance Corner , State Compliance Update, Iowa

Iowa has enacted legislation (House File 902) that requires employers to grant waivers to their COVID-19 vaccination requirements under certain circumstances. House File 902 is effective immediately.

Waivers from COVID-19 Vaccination Mandates:

House File 902 states that if employers require employees to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, they must waive the requirement if the employee submits either of the following:

  • A statement that receiving the vaccine would be injurious to the health and well-being of the employee or an individual residing with the employee.
  • A statement that receiving the vaccine would conflict with the tenets and practices of the employee’s religion.

Unemployment Benefits:

The law also establishes that an employee isn’t disqualified from receiving unemployment benefits if they are terminated for refusing COVID-19 vaccination.

Compliance Recommendations:

Iowa employers should consult legal counsel to discuss the impact of House File 902 on their vaccination policies and practices. Please contact your dedicated service professional with any questions.

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Tags: 11/04/21
 

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