FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Cerini & Associates, LLP Promotes from Within and Welcomes New Staff October 7, 2016 - Bohemia, NY - Cerini & Associates, LLP, Certified Public Accountants, announced today that Tania Quigley, CPA, has been promoted to the level of Audit...
Empowering Workers: Department of Labor’s New Overtime Rule Benefits 4.3 Million Americans
The U.S. Department of Labor has made a significant move with its latest final rule, which revamps regulations concerning overtime pay eligibility. This change is poised to impact the lives of millions of American workers, addressing long-standing concerns and modernizing labor standards. Let’s delve into why this development is crucial and how it will affect both employees and employers.
Artificial Intelligence Acceptable Use Policy
GASB Statement 101 – Compensated Absences
Artificial Intelligence – Use with Caution
s Artificial Intelligence, or AI, has been thrust into the public consciousness, many parents have become increasingly worried about its potentially negative effects on their children. In response to this, many school districts have been creating policies to ensure that teachers and students use AI responsibly. With input from key stakeholders such as administrators, teachers, students, IT departments, and the community an AI use policy should seek to enable teachers to supplement their students’ learning rather than supplant it. Any sensible AI policy should also seek to emphasis AI with humans in the loop.
Trends and Challenges in Private School Enrollment and Admissions
Budgeting and Financial Planning for Special Education Schools Strategies for Long-Term Sustainability
New HHS Guidance and Funding
CARES ACT: Education
Less than a week before schools closed down for the holidays, Congress passed round two of the CARES Act providing an additional $900 billion of pandemic relief.
Major Expansion of the use of HHS Phase 3 Stimulus Funds With a Fast Approaching Deadline!
New York Forward Child Care Incentive
In case you missed it, the Office of Child and Family Services (“OCFS”) has made available $48.6 million in the third installment of the federal CARES funding to support child care programs and the families who need child care services.