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The Coronavirus Impact, Your Top Questions Answered

Your dental practice has been impacted like never before because of COVID-19, we are here to help you through these challenging times.

In these uncertain times, there are a lot of changes that lead to a lot of questions. We have enlisted Alan Hill, CPA, principal, and director of dental services at Rea & Associates, to answer some of the questions you have been asking about unemployment, the Emergency Family and Medical Leave Expansion Act (EFMLEA) and worker’s compensation. He has also provided some great resources that are included in this FAQ. If he doesn’t address a question you may have, just contact us after reading this article.

**The Labor Department announced that employers with less than 50 employees may be exempted from a provision in the Families First Coronavirus Response Act that requires them to provide emergency paid sick leave and expanded medical leave to employees in certain COVID-19 circumstances. This announcement was made on April 1, 2020, and dental practices are included in this exemption. Check out the full details here.

If we didn’t address a question you currently have, don’t hesitate to contact us. We are happy to help and answer any questions you may have.

The content in this article is based on the best knowledge of non-attorney specialists. Rea & Associates and PMA Practice Transitions do not provide legal advice. You are encouraged to consult with legal counsel of your choice prior to implementing policies and procedures.

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