Schneiderman which would track the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances in New York in real time. A discussion of an ineffective prescription monitoring program which is in effect in New York, and of the requirements that are associated with Schneiderman's proposed legislation, is ...
New Yorkers should expect to pay more money for certain prescription drugs. As if prescriptions weren't expensive enough, CVS has announced a change to its pricing structure that could cause prices on some drugs to go up. Getty Images Popular Pharmacy May Be Closing Many Stores In New York S...
Under the IFR, a group health plan or health insurance issuer offering group or individual health insurance (including student coverage) must submit an annual report to the Departments on specified prescription drug and health care spending information. Reporting requirements do not apply to excepted b...
New York’s minimum wage will increase to $16.50-per-hour in New York City, Westchester, and Long Island, and $15.50-per-hour for the rest of the state. This adjustment is part of New York’s historic multiyear agreement between Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature to...
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Product types of exemptions: most food sold as grocery items, most clothing and footwear, disposable paper products for household use, prescription drugs, over-the-counter drugs Entity types of exemptions: organizations for exclusively religious, charitable, scientific, testing for public safety, literar...
New York state laws limit how employers may use criminal background checks, consumer credit checks, and drug screenings in making employment decisions. A candidate may also be disqualified from employment based on legal requirements for the position in question. For example, when applying for a ...
By City & State April 8, 2024 Publisher's Section New York State Elected officials play a leading role in writing the laws that govern the lives of New Yorkers, but it’s not done in a vacuum. Behind the scenes, coalitions, trade associations and other stakeholder groups ad...
The article provides information on the Disposal of Personal Records Law, which was signed by New York Governor George Pataki on June 9, 2006. The law is intended to assist consumers to protect themselves from the growing threat of identity theft and does not affect an employer's record retent...
In the Plan system design the extra generating capacity needed to meet peak demand is reduced relative to current requirements. The electrification of heating, along with an active load management system, is assumed to defer heating and cooling load to smooth out peaks in demand resulting in a ...