Aimee Delaney Featured in Article on Regulatory Changes Impacting the Home Health Care Industry
In The News | less than 1 min read
Jun 2, 2017
Aimee Delaney, a Chicago-based partner and leader of the Labor & Employment group at Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP, was quoted in the article "Understanding Local vs. Federal Regulations in Home Care" published by Home Health Care News. In the article, Delaney speaks about regulatory issues impacting home health care agencies including: minimum wage, paid sick leave and Illinois' Freedom to Work Act.
According to Delaney, complying with regulatory changes can be particularly burdensome, especially in states like Illinois, where regulations vary by county. "As regulations and laws shift," Delaney said, "agencies need to stay on top of the changes to stay ahead of the curve and avoid any unnecessary legal troubles."
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