Insights
By: Kendall A. Schnurpel and Kyle P. Chambers
on August 18, 2021
On July 12, 2021 the U.S. Farm Credit Administration (“FCA”), the federal agency that regulates farm lending, issued an informational memorandum (“Memo”) to its network of farm credit institutions. The Memo recommends considerations when deciding…
By: Kendall A. Schnurpel and Robert A. Greising
on August 12, 2021
On Tuesday, August 10, 2021, the U.S. Department of the Treasury (“Treasury”) and the Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) issued Revenue Procedure 2021-33 (“RP 21-33”), which provides helpful guidance regarding the calculation of gross receipts for…
By: Brandon W. Shirley and Stacy Walton Long
on August 11, 2021
Indiana Executive Orders that temporarily authorized certain health care students to practice in Indiana under a temporary license are set to expire on September 30, 2021. Executive Orders (EO 21-17 and EO 21-19) allowed physician assistant…
By: Brandon W. Shirley and Thomas N. Hutchinson
on August 11, 2021
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (“CMS”) is prepared to increase hospital cost transparency penalties for noncompliance established under prior rules beginning January 1, 2022. In a proposed rule published on July 19, 2021, CMS…
By: Rodney S. Retzner, Thomas N. Hutchinson, and Micah J. Nichols
on August 10, 2021
On July 1, 2021, Indiana significantly broadened the options for an individual to make health care wishes known through an “Advanced Directive for Health Care Decisions” (an “Advanced Directive”). Senate Enrolled Act No. 204 (“SEA 204”), effective…
By: Kendall A. Schnurpel and
on August 9, 2021
On Wednesday, August 4, 2021, the Senate Appropriations Committee approved an amendment to the Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2022 (“2022 VA Appropriations Bill”) that would allow doctors with the…
By: Christopher W. Bloomer and Robert S. Schein
on August 9, 2021
Pursuant to its $1 million + contract with Sullivan Corporation (“Sullivan”), Rabco Enterprises, LLC (“Rabco”) agreed to provide labor and materials for a self-storage project in Noblesville, Indiana (the “Project”).
In 2019, Sullivan filed a breach…
By: Meghan M. Linvill McNab and Thomas N. Hutchinson
on August 6, 2021
On July 29, 2021, Governor Holcomb renewed the public health emergency (“PHE”) for another 30-day period, set to expire on August 30, 2021 unless otherwise withdrawn or further renewed.
The Indiana Department of Health (“IDOH”) has published a…
By: and Virginia A. Talley
on August 6, 2021
The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals (the “Court”) recently issued a unanimous appellate decision in Klassen, et al. v. Trustees of Indiana University, ruling that Indiana University’s (the “University”) COVID-19 vaccine mandate (the “Mandate”) did not…
By: Elizabeth M. Roberson and Deborah J. Daniels
on August 4, 2021
Recently, the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights (“OCR”) issued new guidance on the 2020 Title IX regulations (the “Regulations”) in a question and answer (“Q&A”) format. The Q&A clarifies and explains how OCR intends the…
August 2, 2021
Krieg DeVault LLP is pleased to announce that Alex C. Bowman has joined as an Associate in the Firm’s Real Estate and Environmental Practice. He concentrates his practice in the areas of real estate and corporate law, and has extensive experience in…
July 30, 2021
State and Federal governments agree on addressing surprise medical bills, but they do not agree on the approach. Brandon W. Shirley and Alexandria M. Foster recently presented to the Indiana Medical Group Management Association, giving an overview of…
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