The State’s Highest Court Affirms the 13-Hour Rule

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The New York Court of Appeals, the State’s highest court, just released its long-awaited decision in the “live-in” litigation that has dragged on for the last several years. The Court upheld the NYS Department of Labor’s 13-hour rule for live-in aides. This is a win for home health care providers that have for decades relied on the NYS DOL’s 13-hour rule to compensate their aides working 24 hour shifts. We are currently reviewing this opinion and will issue a complete summary of the decision and its implications later today.

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