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HIPAA in a "Nutshell" - Guidelines for EMR and Paper Medical Records Compliance
HIPAA in a nutshell There are two HIPAA rules requirements; privacy (2003) and security (2005). Both rules require: -Identifying possible threats, -Assessing specific vulnerabilities, -Determining appropriate and reasonable safeguards and -Implement
Fixing Our Regulatory Sewage and Minutia Problems
Some believe that Sarbanes Oxley was necessary to help investors. They say that were problems pre-Sarbanes Oxley and that there was: no real scrutiny of the "self-regulated" audit firms who at the time were attempting to bolster consulting fees by t
Which Government Agency is in Charge of Recalling Certain Products?
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) - http://www.fda.gov: The FDA is probably most thought of when the word recall comes up. It is obvious that the FDA deals with food and drug issues, but they are also in charge of testing, monitoring and recalling
Federal Trade Commission Makes Horrific Merger Decision
It is amazing sometimes the way that our Federal Regulators operate, as they prevent some industries from consolidating and due to political pressures disallow others. Indeed the business office supply business is completely competitive and the move
Business Wars in the Market Place; Online Gambling VS the Gaming Industry in the
The war between online gambling and the US gaming industry is getting heavy, as the government is intervening now. Why? Simple, many states receive a lot of revenue from the gaming industry. States like Nevada, Alabama and New Jersey and without thi
SEC Wanted More Board of Directors Who Were Not Insiders; Unintended Consequence
The Securities and Exchange Commission thought it might be a nifty idea for Corporate Board of Directors to have fewer insiders on them so they would serve the will of the shareholders and not allow corporate executives to do so much hanky panky and
Too Old to Drive? Seniors Who Seemingly Cannot See or Function Sufficiently Behi
How old is too old when it comes to driving? When is it time for seniors to give up their driving privileges? My 83 year-old grandfather was driving nearly until he died. Had it not been for a sudden head injury caused by a fall he took at a conveni
Legal Problems The Newbie Should Know About
Legal problems can easily sink your internet business before you even begin to swim. Legal requirements abound in the internet arena. Its your responsibility to get yourself up to speed on these requirements. Ignorance of the law is not acceptable.
Employment Law: What Is All the Fuss About the Age Discrimination Regulations?
The Age Discrimination Regulations came into force on 1 October 2006 and implement the age component of the European Framework Employment Directive. The DTI Regulatory Impact analysis predicts that 8,000 Age Discrimination claims will be brought in
Sarbanes Oxley (SOX or SarbOx) Summary
Sarbanes Oxley, also known as SOX or SarbOx, an act that came into force in July 2002, is considered as one of the most important changes in United States securities laws. Approved by the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate, the SOX brought
Bankers Need to Change: the High Cost of Complacency
In this great country, the land of the free, where people died to give us the freedom not to have to pay a tea tax to England, there is a great injustice going on, that would make our fore fathers roll over in their graves! (Well, they'd be spinning
All Service Providers The DDA Affects You! Do Not Ignore This Article!
The Disability Discrimination Act 1995 Part Three applies to all "services Providers" that is, anyone who provides goods or services to the public, whether for profit or not. Accordingly, the scope of the DDA is enormous, covering for example church
Sarbanes Oxley And Internal Audit
Companies listed in the NYSE had to get an internal audit department ready before 31 October making sure the new audit heads could evaluate the scope of their departments work, as well as how to comply with the new Sarbanes Oxley laws. They had to h
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
Collection agencies - being the target of one can be an unpleasant experience. Nevertheless, that unpleasant experience should never extend so far that you are being harassed, lied to, or having your privacy invaded. The Fair Debt Collection Practic
Regulatory Requirements And Their Impact On Your Business
Regulatory requirements, as the term implies, are requirements mandated by relevant authorities for your business. Anything closely or remotely related to your business must be within your purview. Complete information on such requirements facilitat
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