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Compliance Conditioning: A Year in the Life of a Health and Welfare Plan.
This two-part virtual seminar takes place on Wednesday, February 16 and Thursday, February 17 from 10:00 – 11:30 a.m. ET both days. During the session, our compliance counsel will review essential plan-sponsor compliance obligations in the context of the annual life cycle of a plan. We’ll include time for your questions at the end, and you’ll receive 3 hours of HRCI and SHRM recertification credit if you attend both days.
Thank you for your ongoing partnership as we work together to keep our children learning in the classroom. As the pandemic evolves, NC Department of Health and Human Services is committed to providing the most effective and appropriate public health guidance for the current phase of the pandemic. The best tools right now are: getting vaccinated, getting boosted when eligible, wearing a well-fitting mask, testing after exposure, and staying home when sick.
Contact tracing has been an important public health tool used to slow the spread of COVID at earlier points in the pandemic and remains important in certain high-risk congregate settings such as long-term care facilities, correctional facilities, and homeless shelters. At this phase in the pandemic, individual contact tracing in other settings and in the community is a less effective tool, due to several factors that include:
The NC Department of Health and Human Services released two memos this month providing charter schools with information and resources for complying with state law regarding school supply of Epinephrine auto-injectors and diabetes training.
NCAPCS members can access more resources about the required diabetes training in our Members Only Resource Library.