鈥淭he Affordable Care Act is something that all small businesses should be aware of,鈥 said Rande Kessler, LSBDC state director.
鈥淥ur goal is to help small businesses across Louisiana better understand how the new
laws may have an impact on their business, as well as equip them to make informed
decisions.鈥
The presentation, titled 鈥淣avigating the Affordable Care Act,鈥 will take place from
8:30-10:30 a.m., Tuesday, Dec. 10, at the Anna Gray Noe Alumni Center, located at
4400 Bon Aire Drive in Monroe on the 麻豆果冻传媒 campus.
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The cost is $20 to attend. To register, visit
The seminar will cover key small business provisions of the federal healthcare law
and the new Health Insurance Marketplace, which opened Oct. 1.
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Specific topics include: Four questions employers must ask themselves; new rules for
applicable large employers; definition of Affordable Coverage; taxes and penalties;
grandfathering and current benefits to groups; and employee notification procedures.
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About the LSBDC:
Last year, through its partnership with Louisiana Economic Development and the U.S.
Small Business Administration, the LSBDC statewide network served 17,000 entrepreneurs鈥攃reating
964 new jobs, 165 new businesses, $54 million in capital, and helping generate $17
million in new state income tax revenue.
Designated and funded as the state鈥檚 principal provider of small business assistance
by Louisiana Economic Development, the Louisiana Small Business Development Center
is the only statewide, nationally accredited program that provides business consulting
to entrepreneurs at no cost.
Through a network of university and community college supported centers, the LSBDC
provides high quality one-on-one consulting, training and information resources to
empower new and existing businesses.
About the LHEC:
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana founded the Louisiana Healthcare Education
Coalition (LHEC) to help Louisianans better navigate the Patient Protection and Affordable
Care Act (PPACA).
As a civic organization committed to providing unbiased healthcare and wellness information, LHEC will educate on the major drivers of healthcare costs, the critical importance of personal wellness and the need for access to quality healthcare by working with healthcare providers, small businesses, faith-based institutions, employers, community leaders, patient advocacy groups and the public.
LHEC exists solely as an educational resource. It neither endorses nor seeks to create public policy.