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Covid convention does not disappoint boasting powerhouse lineup displaying unfaltering and fervent loyalty in attendance
-R-CALF USA
DEADWOOD, S.D. R-CALF USA hosted its 21st Annual Convention in Deadwood, S.D., on Aug. 19-21, 2020. The convention proclaims success boasting approximately 400 attendees from over 24 states and remaining powerfully steady in the light of the raging COVID-19 pandemic. Several hundred additional guests viewed the convention through online streaming, sending its message throughout cattle county as never before.
The organization’s leadership expressed encouragement in producer awareness and engagement noting that there were many first-time attendees. The attendance of the convention pays tribute to the organization’s efforts to support cattlemen in the face of an artificially suppressed cattle market; which, the organization alleges is a result of manipulation in the marketplace by the industry’s “Big 4” beef packers (Tyson Foods, Inc., JBS S
State regulators are asking for â and getting â comments from employers as they consider requiring larger companies and other organizations to develop plans for reducing the commuting mileage of their workers as a means of helping curtail greenhouse gas emissions.
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environmentâs Air Pollution Control Division is developing a proposal for an Employee Traffic Reduction Program rule for consideration by the state Air Quality Control Commission. The commission in May is expected to consider setting an August hearing on the rule.
Under the proposal, entities employing a yet-undetermined number of people would have to develop a plan to reduce the commuter miles of their workers through telecommuting, public transit, ride-sharing, bicycling and other means. Currently regulators are exploring a statewide requirement that would apply wherever at least 100 people work at a single location.
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Zachary Perry and Rita Bowen of the Association of Health Information Outsourcing Services
Proposed changes to the HIPAA Privacy Rule could weaken patient data privacy protections, say Rita Bowen and Zachary Perry of the Association of Health Information Outsourcing Services.
A notice of proposed rulemaking from the Department of Health and Human Services was published in the Federal Register in January (see:
HHS Reveals Proposed Changes to HIPAA Privacy Rule). On Tuesday, HHS Office for Civil Rights announced an extension of the deadline for the public to submit comments on the proposed changes to May 6. The changes will be finalized once comments have been reviewed.
CFPB Extends Compliance Date for New QM Rule Mar 4 2021, 10:58AM
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has
proposed to delay the
mandatory compliance date of the General Qualified Mortgage (QM) final rule
from July 1, 2021 to October 1, 2022. The rule, proposed last June, is designed
as a replacement for the so-called GSE patch. CFPB says it is proposing the extension
to
ensure that homeowners struggling with the financial impacts of the COVID-19
pandemic have the options they need.
As originally written at
the time of the housing crisis, the Ability to Repay/Qualified Mortgage Rule
(ATR-QM Rule) provided a safe harbor to protect lenders from lawsuits charging them