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Earned Wage Access Bill Introduced in South Carolina | Womble Bond Dickinson

South Carolina Introduces Earned Wage Access Bill

Thursday, February 11, 2021 In between blasts of arctic air and record snow falls, we are starting to see state legislatures emerge from their winter hibernation and introduce new legislation.  With regard to Earned Wage Access (EWA), first out of the cave in 2021 is South Carolina who earlier this week introduced S. 532 which would authorize EWA providers to operate in the state. The legislation focuses exclusively on employer-integrated business models.  It uses the term “earned income access” instead of “earned wage access” because it covers both employers and other persons who are contractually obligated to pay consumers for labor or services (called “obligors”). This means the bill encompasses independent contractors and the “gig” economy as well as traditional employees.  Under the proposed law, the provision of EWA services would not be considered a form of lending.

Centre targets 32-million tonne pulses production by 2030 - The Hindu BusinessLine

Centre targets 32-million tonne pulses production by 2030 February 10, 2021 Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar   -  PTI× Dependence on import has come down, says Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar The Centre is eyeing to further boost pulse production in the country and is targeting an output of 32 million tonnes by 2030 from the current level of around 24 million tonnes. At the inaugural address of the third National Pulses Seminar organised by the India Pulses and Grains Association on the World Pulses Day on Wednesday, Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar said: “Between 2017 and 2019, pulse production in India increased by 23 per cent. By 2030, we aspire to increase domestic pulses production to 320 lakhtonnes. We clearly have a demand for pulses, and both the government and farmers are working hard to meet it.”

Retired dentists in California can participate in state s COVID-19 vaccine administration efforts

February 09, 2021 4 2047 Quick Summary: To help with the pandemic response, the DCA temporarily waived C.E. requirements for reactivating or renewing a dentist license that has been inactive for fewer than five years. This article explains what steps are required before a retired dentist can administer the COVID-19 vaccine. Dentists across California are beginning to get involved in the state’s COVID-19 vaccination efforts after the Department of Consumer Affairs last month granted an emergency public health waiver that allows dentists to administer the vaccine to individuals age 16 and older once the dentist completes the required training. Retired dentists, too, can participate in COVID-19 vaccination efforts.

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