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I am pleased to see that Diana was in the top 3 last night. She deserved it for her Tuesday night performance. She is young and lacks some of the polish and the "contact with audience' that LaToya has, but she does have an excellent voice. She i…
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Mcmel, Don't be too hard on folks on April Fool's. This is my birthday and I have had some doozies in my life time. The day I was born, my parents had someone staying with my older brother and sister when they left and went to hospital. My grand…
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Cristina, so sorry to hear about your situation. I believe that your concern for your former company and its employees proves your loyality and your desire to do right/good by the company. I know you must be devistated. I would urge you, like othe…
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Your a hoot. I would love a copy. email is [email]ewarthen@newcombspring.com[/email]. E Wart
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Linda, keep it up. I am so proud of you. I am married to a smoker and can't get him to even want to quit. I know how terribly hard it must be.(I nag at him all the time and to no avail.) My grandfater died of emphysema from smoking. I do not rem…
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Many years ago my husband (whose name is Grabbe) worked for a law firm. The other partner's name was Tittsworth. After several years they hired a (female) associate named Goodnight. Needless to say, their secretary refused to say the firm name (T…
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I was in the last group that got grandfathered in. I re-certified twice and don't ever have to do it again. (I did one thing in my life right.) At least at the time I did my recertifications, I found that they were quite helpful and took almost e…
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I took the exam more years ago than I want to admit. I know it has changed since I took it. I particpated in local SHRM sponsored courses and bought a book and studied it. Just from work experience I knew most of the information. However, I do n…
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Popeye's fried chicken is great.(Better than I can make and this is from a southern girl who likes to cook.) (Also Kentucky fried popcorn chicken, which they have taken off the menu.) I also like Chick-fil-A (which began in southern Atlanta and st…
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E Wart What a wonderful way to get to know everyone. I graduated from college in early 70's with a BBA major in Accounting and Minor in finance. After college graduation there were absolutely no jobs available. (Watching the news and hearing abou…
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Interestingly enough I sent out new forms to current employees explaining why we need to have this information and asking for their cooperation (where we had to guess in the past.) I think it is so strange that probably 80% or more do not want to g…
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New CO Law requires you to copy and retain these. E Wart
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Wendy, I am in Atlanta, but have a plant in CO. However, I don't have the article in front of me to see if what you are talking about is the number of the house bill??? but are you talking about the new requirements in CO for the verification of em…
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I believe that CA has this "law" as well. You might want to try the state website. E Wart
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Contact your insurance broker or attorney to get a sign off "no liability" form before anyone plays. (At one of my past employers, one of the softball players broke their arm. (And it was the oweners son!!). Had waiver so not covered under W/C an…
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Yes I think W/C is public info andI know it isn't covered by HIPAA (again lobbying efforts.) Doctors will talk freely with you about this. So you don't keep this in the HIPAA file. (I keep another separate file for each W/C Claim and file them away…
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Our Insurance Brokers' in house attorney has been a really good reference for us. One thing that I don't think folks have mentioned. W/C, FMLA, etc. are not covered by HIPAA. (Someone was smart in the lobbying.) Therefore, by the HIPAA law, they…
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[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 07-21-06 AT 08:26AM (CST)[/font][br][br]We have been advised by our Insurance Broker's "Benefit/ERISA Attorney" not to put ANY group medical insurance enrollment forms in personnel files due to HIPAA. T…
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I think you are talking about the initial notice letter. Our broker and insurance company recommended that we "mail these" to the employees for proof of delivery. They should be addressed to "employee name and family". I do a 2 sided copy, one si…
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I wouldn't touch this with a 10 foot pole. I would run screaming to my nearest attorney!! E Wart
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Shirley, I would love to compare yours with the one I have. Please fax me a copy or email me a copy if possible. No rush. Thanks, Ellen [email]ewarthen@newcombspring.com[/email] or 770-981-3345 E Wart
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Send your email address and I will scan mine from old employer. [email]ewarthen@newcombspring.com[/email]. Will also send to those others listed on this email. E Wart
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Just food for thought... you can include life, LTD, w/c in your "insurance enrollment" file. However, we have been advised by the in house attorney with our broker that we should keep all group medical enrollment forms in a separate locked drawer d…
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I might have something I can dig up for you, but not sure. I think I would have to fax it if you have a fax number. Also, what states are you interested in and what do you want to know. (Required to carry over, pay at term, etc.???) I know that I…
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Very good instruction letter. We got a few several years ago. One was for one of our Managers who happens to be a Naturalized citizen (in his 60's) from Germany. He was really upset and offended as to why we would get one. He didn't have a midd…
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Don't forget some type of "quality statement" if you have quality measurements/issues/ISO, etc. E Wart
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I would contact your W/C-Liability insurance company/broker. I am sure they would help you with this as well. E Wart