As remote workers are returning to the office post-pandemic, many working parents are reevaluating their childcare needs. How can parents ensure they make the safest decision for their family?
Read MoreThe journey into law was not a smooth road for EO-20-05. The bill aimed at codifying the executive order to continue the telemedicine expansion was amended numerous times and sparked heated debate in committees and on the floor.
Read MoreMultiple bills attempting to codify EO-20-12 were filed during the Arkansas legislative session. The final result, however, was not an act that mirrored the order, but one that provided additional safeguards for the mortgage banking industry.
Read MoreThrough May 1, 2023, Arkansas healthcare providers and their employees are exempt from liability for harm caused by acts or omissions related to the diagnosis, treatment, cure or mitigation of COVID-19, so long as they were not negligent.
Read MoreThe state of emergency in Arkansas has ended, but COVID-19 liability protections for businesses have not.
Read MorePart 1 of a 5 part blog series detailing executive orders enacted during the emergency health declaration and their journey into law.
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