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With President Joe Biden’s 100th-day milestone on April 30, 2021, the U.S. Coast Guard is holding a steady course on its expectations, including those related to environmental stewardship, innovation and cybersecurity. (See Holland & Knight Transportation’s previous article, “Steady as She Goes: Three Expectations for the Coast Guard Under the Biden Administration” from Jan. 8, 2021) In fact, emerging commercial opportunities in areas involving renewable energy, innovative and novel technologies, and alternate marine fuels have already come to surface in the first few months of the Biden Administration. In addition, pending bills on Capitol Hill with a maritime nexus will merit further engagement for stakeholders seeking to help shape future legislation while ensuring regulatory compliance.
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Coroner: Deaths on the rise, money needed urgently for autopsies, other essential services Rutherford also cited PPE costs as a likely factor in the strain on the coroner s office budget. (Source: WIS TV) By Chris Joseph | April 20, 2021 at 3:22 PM EDT - Updated April 20 at 3:23 PM
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - Richland County Coroner Naida Rutherford says her office is facing a fiscal cliff and is asking for help from the county council.
Tuesday evening, the Richland County Council will hear a plan to set aside $312,000 for the office to help pay 3rd party vendors that provide key services for the remainder of the fiscal year (through June 31).
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As predicted in a previous Holland & Knight Transportation
Blog post (see Another Shift on Joint Employment and Independent
Contractors, Jan. 12, 2021), the Biden
Administration s rollback of the business-friendly independent
contractor rule announced in the waning days of the Trump
Administration is underway.
On Jan. 7, 2021, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) published a
new rule for determining whether workers are employees under the
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). The new rule, which was slated to
become effective on March 8, 2021, focuses on the economic
realities of the work arrangement and, in particular, whether