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Human Resources News, Guidance

Stay informed of the changing human resources landscape – and the case law, legislation, and regulations that alter it – by reviewing our HR Bulletins, a running tab of state and federal updates. Read more about these recent updates by visiting our HR Bulletin webpage and scrolling to the appropriate number. FED #24 – Joint […]

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PA Workers’ Comp Updates

The Insurance Department recently approved five Pennsylvania Compensation Rating Bureau (PCRB) filings, all of which carry April 1, 2021 effective dates. The following PCRB Circulars detail the changes: Circular No. 1747 Basic Manual Housekeeping Revisions to Section 2 Circular No. 1748 (includes revised level for the State Average Weekly Wage) Revisions to Designated Auditable Payrolls

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Upcoming NFIP Changes

If you write through the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), take note of the forthcoming program changes, including: EFFECTIVE APRIL 1, 2021 Updated premium rates Updated Community Rating System EFFECTIVE JAN 1, 2022 Updated base premiums for Preferred Risk Policies and policies rated under the Newly Mapped Procedure Updated premium multiplier tables for policies rated

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DE Insurance Data Security Act Reminder

The Delaware Department of Insurance (DOI) updated Universally Applicable Bulletin No. 5, which outlines the Delaware Insurance Data Security Act requirements. The updates include: A change to the DOI’s email address (now doidatasecurity@delaware.gov), where notices of a data breach are sent The addition of a requirement to for insurers to submit an annual certification of

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Appeals Court Grants Stay for Governor’s Shutdown Orders

As a reminder, a U.S. District Court in Pittsburgh last month struck down some of Gov. Wolf’s COVID-19 shutdown orders as unconstitutional, including the business closure and stay-at-home orders (which already have been suspended), as well as the 25-person indoor and 250-person outdoor gathering limitations.Gov. Wolf filed an appeal and last week was granted a

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Ransomware Incident Offers Cautionary Tale

Late last month hackers attacked insurance broker Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. (to include claims unit Gallagher Basset). The ransomware incident forced the firm to take its global systems offline and turn to outside cybersecurity professionals for help. Ransomware attacks increased almost 50% between the first and second quarters of 2020, according to a recent

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Federal Judge Rules Shutdown Orders Unconstitutional

A federal judge in Pittsburgh this week struck down some of Gov. Tom Wolf’s COVID-19 shutdown orders as unconstitutional, including the business closure and stay-at-home orders (which already have been suspended), as well as the 25 person indoor and 250 person outdoor gathering limitations which are still in effect. The ruling stems from a civil

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