Tag Archives: Involuntary

Basics of Section 1033 Involuntary Conversions

As we’ve seen by examining Sections 1031 and 368, and other topics, the tax world is full of rules. If someone wants to pursue a career related to tax, he or she should definitely be comfortable following rules. In essence, the U.S. tax … Continue reading

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Placing an employee on involuntary leave pursuant to Civil Service Law §72.5

Placing an employee on involuntary leave pursuant to Civil Service Law §72.5NYC Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings, OATH Index No. 1865/18Based on statements a customer service representative [Anonymous] was reported to have made to co-workers, the Appointing Authority [Authority] … Continue reading

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West Virginia Nondiscrimination in Involuntary Denial of Treatment Act

Virginia bills that would authorize the "involuntary denial of treatment" are proceeding through the Virginia legislature. Meanwhile, the West Virginia legislature is considering a bill that would do exactly the opposite. H.B. 4467, based on a model already enacted in … Continue reading

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Involuntary testing for drugs

Involuntary testing for drugs DiCicco v Wyandanch Volunteer Fire Dept., 284 A.D.2d 459 The Appellate Division, 2nd Department, upheld the Wyandanch Volunteer Fire Department's [WVF] terminating Thomas DiCicco from membership in the Department because he refused to submit to a … Continue reading

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Involuntary leave under Civil Service Law Section 72

Involuntary leave under Civil Service Law Section 72 NYC Parks and Recreation v Matthews, OATH, 219/00 The New York City Department of Parks and Recreation wanted to place Rufus Matthews on leave pursuant to Section 72 of the Civil Service … Continue reading

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