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Recording Devices in Public Schools: Commonly Asked Questions
Nov 18, 2019
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The versatility of smartphones, smart watches, and other smart devices has provided people of all ages with connections with loved ones, entertainment, news, social media, selfies, and much more. With the ubiquitous use of these devices, the school d...
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IRS Publishes Final Hardship Distribution Regulations
Oct 07, 2019
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The IRS recently published final regulations relating to hardship distributions under 401(k) and 403(b) plans. The final regulations reflect the changes made in the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018. The final regulations are substantially simi...
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Salary Threshold for Exempt Employees Increases Effective January 1, 2020—Plan for More
Sep 26, 2019
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The Final Regulation As expected, the Department of Labor earlier this week announced its new proposed regulations increasing the minimum threshold for the salary basis for employees exempt from minimum wage and overtime under the executive, administ...
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Senate Bill 963: What You Need to Know About the Amendments to Oregon’s Restraint and Seclusion Laws to Start the School Year
Aug 19, 2019
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Earlier this summer, Governor Kate Brown signed Senate Bill 963 into law. The bill amends several key provisions of Oregon’s restraint and seclusion statute for public school districts. The bill became effective on July 1, which leaves little...
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Be Prepared: ICE Immigration Enforcement Actions
Aug 19, 2019
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In light of the recent intensive ICE enforcement actions, school administrators should review policies and procedures to ensure that they are prepared if such an action impacts their students. Educators and advocates know that students from immigrant...
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Infringing Copyright Leads to $9.2 Million Verdict Against School District
Aug 19, 2019
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Educators work hard to provide the best services for their students, with extremely limited resources. The Internet makes it all too easy to cut, paste, modify, print, and use online materials. And educators tend to be generous about sharing material...
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