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Maxim Healthcare agrees to $150M, 41-state settlement over federal health benefits fraud
(Health/Healthquest)
... documented, and therefore not reimbursable, and operated health care staffing offices that were not licensed under applicable state laws and
regulations
. According to New Jersey’s settlement with Maxim, ...
2.
Gov. Christie's Education Task Force offers proposals on changing public education
(N.J./State)
... to eliminate potentially burdensome
regulations
to free educators to focus on improving classroom studies and to review accountability systems, including the state's Quality Single Accountability Continuum ...
3.
Gov. Christie and Koch brothers share anti-environment agenda
(Opinion/Commentary)
... Christie came into office he froze all
regulations
and set up the Red Tape Review group. He signed an executive order saying New Jersey cannot have rules stricter than federal standards. He streamlined ...
4.
Tropicana Casino and Resort fined $15K for allowing cheater to gamble
(N.J./State)
... and did not eject him as required. “Maintaining integrity within this industry is paramount,” Gaming Enforcement Acting Director David Rebuck said. “We have strict
regulations
in place to prevent individuals ...
5.
Muammar Qaddafi's fall could benefit small businesses
(Opinion/Commentary)
...
regulations
designed to create a more "business friendly" atmosphere. Wisely, the Administration seeks to eliminate misspent tax dollars in every agency of the Federal Government. It is refreshing ...
6.
terrible truth
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... River Basin Commission (DRBC) has a moratorium on fracking in the watershed in place right now. That moratorium would end upon adoption of proposed flawed
regulations
. Both Senate and Assembly sponsors ...
7.
N.J. Supreme Court: League of Municipalities must be transparent
(N.J./State)
... opposition to state fair-share housing
regulations
. "We have no authority, or reason, to erect artificial judicial hurdles for a citizen to gain access to a government record," Justice Barry T. Albin ...
8.
sympathy
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... tea-bagging friends now - or leave the Republican party. But, although I appreciate the support of EPA and
regulations
, I must disagree with several aspects of your revisionism - protecting the environment ...
9.
Re: Casey Anthony article
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... other criminal, in the town where the crime was committed and follow all the rules and
regulations
that go along with that probation. The End. ...
10.
Time to demand election transparency from ‘issue advocacy groups’
(Opinion/Commentary)
... The Citizens United decision states, “The Court has explained that disclosure is a less restrictive alternative to more comprehensive
regulations
of speech … For these reasons, we reject Citizens ...
11.
Tax Tip: Home office can make ‘commuting’ costs deductible
(Money/Economy)
... to your place of business or employment are nondeductible. The
regulations
are explicit. "The taxpayer’s costs of commuting to his place of business or employment are personal expenses and do not qualify ...
12.
How to create American jobs
(Opinion/Commentary)
... for failure to comply with
regulations
. This will create jobs, but rest assured, Dear Reader, it’ll never happen as long as the Administration treats business as an enemy of the people, a source of ...
13.
N.J. wine industry needs balanced legislation
(Opinion/Commentary)
... decision in December, found New Jersey’s laws and
regulations
for wine producers unconstitutional because instate and out of state wineries don’t abide by the same set of rules. The judge’s ruling was ...
14.
Gandarusa a male contraceptive from Indonesia could reach New Jersey
(Health/Healthquest)
... release, given the FDA’s strict
regulations
requiring years of additional testing on products.) But there is positive activity on the male contraception front in America: According to the New York Times ...
15.
Jersey City neurologist Dr. Madgy Elamir of Saddle rearrested, charged with Medicaid fraud
(N.J./State)
... 23, 2009. Despite the suspension, which remains in effect, Elamir allegedly has been writing prescriptions.
Regulations
allow Medicaid to pay for prescriptions only if they are issued by a properly licensed ...
16.
Gov. Chris Christie’s comments on the resumption of New Jersey’s medical marijuana program
(N.J./State)
... a state like ours that already had passed a medical marijuana law and had already promulgated
regulations
and awarded dispensaries to deal with the implementation of the program. When we received our letter ...
17.
Daryl Turner of Cherry Hill charged with stealing more than $75K from client vacationers
(N.J./State)
... wife Robyn B. Bernstein, and their Marlton-based company, Travel Deals, as well as VIP Executives with violating the state Consumer Fraud Act and Advertising
Regulations
by failing to fulfill promises ...
18.
State Red Tape Review Commission to meet Tuesday in Trenton
(N.J./State)
Topic is state
regulations
effecting businesses and non-profits The state Red Tape Review Commission will meeting on Tuesday from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Thomas Edison State College in Trenton to hear ...
19.
N.J. Board of Education relaxes hiring standards for superintendents in 57 failing districts
(N.J./State)
... said he is “very comfortable” with the new
regulations
, adding that he had no experience as an educator before serving on his local school board and now on the state board. “These jobs require the administrative ...
20.
Changes to N.J. teacher evaluation and tenure move to discussion stage
(N.J./State)
... and
regulations
that affect public education and to recommend a new accountability system that grants more autonomy to schools while maintaining strict accountability for student performance, safety and ...
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