Category Archives: Health Care Reform
Health care law: some answers, more questions
The Department of Labor will not be ready to put one of the 2010 health care law’s most controversial rules into effect by 2014, according to new guidance issued by federal agencies earlier this month. The DOL says it will delay a mandate that requires employers of 200 or more full-time employees to automatically enroll full-time employees in company health care plans. Continue reading
Restaurant industry voices concerns over proposed health care regulations at IRS Hearing
In testimony before Internal Revenue Service (IRS) officials last week, National Restaurant Association Director of Labor and Workforce Policy Michelle Reinke Neblett described the significant challenges the restaurant industry faces under proposed health care regulations related to employer health plans. Continue reading
Restaurant industry comments on new health care requirements
The National Restaurant Association asked the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to consider delaying a provision of the health care law set to take effect next March. Continue reading
Health Care Knowledge Center offers solutions to comply with new law
The restaurant industry has officially launched its Health Care Knowledge Center, a website that offers information, tools and solutions to help restaurateurs understand the effects of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act on their operations and comply with its requirements. Continue reading
Restaurant industry analyzes latest round of regulations on health care law
As the federal government continues its work to implement the 2010 health care law, the restaurant industry is working to provide the restaurant industry’s feedback on proposed regulations. The most recent proposals come from the Departments of Health and Human Services and Treasury. Continue reading




