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Health-Care Providers Participating In TRICARE or Treating Federal Employees May Be Required To Have an Affirmative Action Plan
The Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs is targeting hospitals and other medical providers that it believes are federal contractors or subcontractors and requiring written affirmative action plans.
Supreme Court of Ohio Holds that Private Property Leased to School with a View to Profit May Not Receive Exemption from Real Property Taxation
Bulletin on an Ohio Supreme Court decision holding that property that a for-profit partnership owned and leased to a school could not receive property tax exemption.
Property that a Nonprofit Organization Uses to Operate a Dialysis Clinic that Does Not Provide Any Free or Charitable Care May Not Receive Property Tax Exemption
Bulletin on an Ohio Supreme Court decision denying a property tax exemption for a a dialysis clinic as the clinic failed to prove that it provided free charity care.
NLRB Now Requires Electronic Distribution of Remedial Notices
Employers and labor unions that are ordered to post notices to remedy unfair labor practices must distribute those notices by electronic means if the respondent customarily disseminates information to employees or members through electronic means.
IRS is Requested to Survey Political Campaign Activity of Certain Nonprofit Organizations
U.S. Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus has requested that the IRS survey major 501(c)(4), (c)(5), and (c)(6) organizations involved in political campaign activity.
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