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FLSA Injunction on Salary Threshold for Exempt Employees

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A November decision issued by the Eastern District of Texas officially “vacated” the Department of Labor’s Final Rule, nationwide, raising the salary threshold for exempt employees. Interestingly, the Court decided to vacate the rule and “set it aside,” rather than issue an injunction based on a directive from the Fifth Circuit that calls for “illegal agency action” to be nullified and revoked, rather than stayed. The decision can be located here: https://www.cupahr.org/wp-content/uploads/OT-SJ-Decision.pdf

What does this mean for employers?

  1. January 1st salary increase requirement for exempt employees will no longer be required, and employers will not be required to raise salaries to maintain the exemption status.
  2. The Court also held that the July 1st increase requirement was similarly unlawful and; therefore, employers who did raise employees’ salaries could theoretically drop them back to, at or above, $35,568 and still maintain the exemption.

Although the Department of Labor could appeal this decision to the Fifth Circuit, such appeal would not conclude by January 20th when it is expected that Trump’s AG/DOL would drop the appeal.

If your clients would like to further discuss how this ruling impacts them or how to unwind previous changes, please do not hesitate to contact Bryan Meek at 330.253.5586 or bmeek@bmdllc.com.


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Recent Changes to the No Surprises Act’s Federal IDR Process

Proposed changes to the No Surprises Act’s independent dispute resolution (IDR) process were recently issued by the Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Labor, Department of Treasury, and the Office of Personnel Management. The October 27, 2023, proposed rule overhauls the current Federal IDR process in an effort to create efficiencies and reduce delays relating to eligibility determinations and address feedback from interested parties and certified IDR entities.

What Inpatient Behavioral Health Providers Need to Know About ODM's New Draft Rule for Reimbursements

Ohio Department of Medicaid (ODM) recently released a draft rule that will transform how inpatient behavioral health services are reimbursed for some hospitals. ODM will migrate inpatient payments for behavioral health and substance use disorder services (BH/SUD) provided by freestanding psychiatric hospitals (FSPs) from the APR-DRG payment methodology to a per diem payment methodology derived from the APR-DRG system.

BMD Named to the 2024 U.S. News – Best Lawyers® “Best Law Firms”

Brennan Manna & Diamond (BMD) is recognized among the leading law firms in the nation according to the 2024 Edition of U.S. News – Best Lawyers®  "Best Law Firms." The firm has ranked in in 13 practice areas and has earned “National Tier 1” rankings in Health Care Law and Litigation-Trusts & Estates.

Friendly Physician Models: The Basics Through 5 Frequently Asked Questions

During the past several years, many health law practices have noticed a dramatic increase in the number of telehealth businesses and private equity backed health care providers. Both of these trends often rely heavily on corporate structures commonly referred to as “friendly physician,” “captive PC” or “MSO” models. Although friendly physician models are used by non-physician health care providers (e.g., physical therapists, psychologists, and dentists), this article focuses on physicians and how the model is used in connection with the provision of professional medical services.