NFDA Leadership Conference: Building a Bright Future for Funeral ServiceFor Immediate Release: May 20, 2013 Register by June 12 and save $50 Brookfield, Wis. – Registration is now open for the 2013 National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA) Leadership Conference, which will take place July 14-17 at the Grand Summit Hotel at Canyons Resort in Park City, Utah. This is the only event of its kind to offer current and aspiring state and national funeral service leaders the opportunity to explore issues related to leadership in funeral service and network with colleagues from around the country. After spending time with peers who have similar roles and responsibilities, attendees are sure to walk away with proven, ready-to-implement ideas to help them lead the profession to a bright future. Webinar Will Explain Revised OSHA HazCom StandardInitial compliance deadline for the revised OSHA Hazard Communication Standard is Dec. 1, 2013 Ensure that you and your staff are in compliance with the recently enacted revisions to the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard. Join presenters NFDA OSHA General Counsel Edward Ranier and a representative from the OSHA Directorate of Standards and Guidance for a FREE NFDA members-only webinar on May 23 entitled "Preparing to Comply with OSHA HazCom New Requirements." The presenters will examine revisions to the existing Standard and compliance requirements for funeral homes. For more information and to register for this important webinar, visit the NFDA website or call 800-228-6332. Bank of America Credit Card Processing: New Equipment Required for TransitionPosted: May 17, 2013 Bank of America Merchant Services, NFDA's endorsed provider of credit card processing services, is requiring all clients to transition to their preferred platform. Bank of America does not intend to maintain old platforms much longer and will assess a "non-preferred platform fee" to those clients who have not made the transition. If you have not yet made the transition, you must do so by August 31. House and Senate Leaders Want Your Input on Tax ReformPosted: May 17, 2012 Ways and Means Committee Chairman Rep. Dave Camp (R-MI) and Finance Committee Chairman Sen. Max Baucus (D-MT) are moving forward with an effort to reform the tax code and have launched a website and social media presence to enable every American to share feedback, ideas and opinions. |