Employers in the home health care industry can breathe a sigh of relief as New York State’s Highest Court ruled that home health care aids do not have to be paid for their entire 24-hour shift, so long as certain conditions are met. Read the full article by Mordy Yankovich, Esq. published in The Suffolk Lawyer Here
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The Court of Appeals Salvages the Home Health Care Industry by Upholding the DOL's "13-Hour Rule"
The Court of Appeals Salvages the Home Health Care Industry by Upholding the DOL's "13-Hour Rule"

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