Dear Subscriber:
Thank you for choosing to keep your copy of
Massachusetts Nonprofit Organizations
up to date with this 2023 revised edition. The following highlighted topics represent only a small percentage of the new material added to the title this year.
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Cat's paw claim.
See chapter 7 for a 2022 case cite and an explanation of this term in the context of employment discrimination based on evidence that a corporate reduction in force was tainted by age bias.
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Crown Act.
Chapter 7 also discusses a 2022 enactment designed to provide antidiscrimination protections by expanding the definition of race.
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Dissolution of a Massachusetts charitable corporation.
See chapter 13's new exhibit, which reflects materials from the Office of the Attorney General.
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Medicaid.
See chapter 14 for discussion of the Commonwealth's current Section 1115 Demonstration Extension (Project Number II-W-00030/I), approved September 28, 2022, and effective October 1, 2022, through December 31, 2027. The chapter lists key components of the waiver.
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Determination of need.
Chapter 14 cites the three instances, per 105 C.M.R. s. 100.726, where substantial capital expenditures and substantial changes in service related solely to research may require a determination of need (DoN). The chapter also lists project categories set forth by the DoN regulations that are subject to delegated review and final action by the commission of the DPH.
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Mergers in the health-care industry.
See chapter 14 for discussion of
Vertical Merger Guidelines
, meant to outline and describe theories of antitrust harm from vertical transactions. While these guidelines were withdrawn by the Federal Trade Commission shortly in 2022, the FTC and the Department of Justice solicited public comment in 2022 on how the agencies could modernize merger enforcement. The chapter notes that a draft of new merger guidelines had been expected by 2023.
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Limited liability entities.
See chapter 3 for a review of recent formal guidance with regard to the recognition of LLCs as 501(c)(3) entities.
We at MCLE trust that you will find this new material practice to be useful in your practice and valuable in maintaining your law library..
Cordially,
Maryanne G. Jensen, Esq.,
MCLE Director of Publications