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Legislation and Regulation – A Review & Look Ahead Karen Wanamaker NWPCA V.P. Industry & Government Affairs
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Laws, Regulations, Debt 40,000 State Laws Federal Laws Regulations: 80, 933 pages; $1.7 trillion $16.394 trillion 2011: First credit downgrade in history Personal Income: -3.2% & -6.7%
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Last Year: State Legislation Moisture content below 20 percent; Cleansed and sanitized Maintained in a safe and hygienic manner No protruding nails, screws, or broken or damaged parts Penalties include a fine of $10,000 for a first offense and $20,000 for any subsequent offense.
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I-9 Audits & No-Match Feb: 1000 Notices of Inspection (NOIs) April: Social Security No-Match Letters June: E-Verify for Federal Contractors Nov: 500 NOIs
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APHIS: Put Up or Shut Up Risk Assessment -- Insufficient Evidence Competitive Inequalities Reactive Approach is Failing September: Federal Legislative Conference Meeting February top PPQ official
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Food Modernization Act 212 Recalls since July 3 Administrative Detentions Product tracing requirement Pallets: No direct contact with food FDA meeting – Best Handling Practices
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Patient Protection & Affordable Care Minimum level of government-defined coverage Prohibits new group health plans establishing eligibility rules in favor of higher wage employees
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Survey says… 30 percent will “definitely or probably” stop 45-50 percent will “definitely” pursue alternatives in 2014
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Western States California Health Benefit Exchange Oregon Health Exchange Utah Health Exchange Washington State Health Insurance Exchange Arizona, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming: Various stages of research Texas: Several bills introduced, none passed, Gov. says will veto if they do pass
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What’s Ahead on Health Care? Supreme Court Repeal & Replace CLASS Act Abandoned
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Hours of Service July 1, 2013 Egregious Violations - A driver who exceeds, the driving time limit by 3 hours or more will be considered to have committed an egregious violation and be subject to the maximum civil penalties of $2,700 for driver and $11,000 for employer for each offense.
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More 2012 Federal Ban on Hand-Held Phones for Commercial Drivers–January 3 –1st violation: a fine ($2,750 driver; $11,000 employer) –2nd violation within 3 years: driver license disqualified for 60 days plus fines –3rd violation within 3 years: disqualified for 120 days plus fines NLRB Employer Posting Requirement–January 31 Union Voting Changes – April 30
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Predictions Manufacturing: 72% of manufacturers surveyed expect sales to increase. Auto: 0.4% gains Roofing: 5.7% gains Grocery: Increased prices will spur growth Pharmaceuticals: Expiring patents challenge industry Overall Market Growth Glacial trend in the right direction
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