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Expanding Assault Protections for Healthcare Providers in Correctional Facilities

Kentucky HB188 was signed into law on April 3, 2026, expanding third-degree assault provisions to cover physical injury or attempted injury to healthcare providers working in jails, penitentiaries, or correctional facilities under KRS 508.025. The bill also amends KRS 65.1591 to extend peer support counseling program eligibility to jailers, deputy jailers, and correctional officers employed by local or regional detention facilities.

Priority review Rule Criminal Justice
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Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Licenses Added to Healthcare Workforce Investment Fund

Kentucky Governor signed HB266 into law, amending KRS 164.0401 to include speech-language pathology and audiology licenses as eligible healthcare credentials for the Kentucky healthcare workforce investment fund. The bill passed unanimously in both chambers (95-0 House, 38-0 Senate) during the 2026 Regular Session.

Routine Rule Healthcare
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Indigo Milk Cap Designated as Kentucky State Mushroom

The Kentucky General Assembly passed SB19, designating the indigo milk cap (Lactarius indigo) as the official state mushroom. The bill creates a new section of KRS Chapter 2 establishing this symbolic designation. The legislation passed the Senate 32-0 and the House 85-3 before being signed by the Governor.

Routine Rule Environmental Protection
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Blue-Green Algae Health Advisory for Kansas Lakes

The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) and Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) have issued public health advisories for three Kansas lakes—Frontenac City Lake (Crawford County), King Lake (Lyon County), and Lake Afton (Sedgwick County)—due to confirmed blue-green algae (harmful algal blooms). These blooms pose health risks through skin contact, ingestion, or inhalation of aerosols. The advisory period coincides with the Kansas water recreation season from April 1 to October 31.

Routine Notice Public Health
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Oregon Supreme Court Digital Archive Search Interface

The Oregon Supreme Court provides a digital archive search interface allowing users to browse court opinions, petitions for review, and miscellaneous dispositions. The interface offers faceted search by type, author (judge), and party.

Routine Notice Judicial Administration
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Railroad Lease Exemption - Stillwater Central Railroad, Hollis & Eastern

The Surface Transportation Board issued a verified notice of exemption allowing Stillwater Central Railroad (Class III carrier) to continue leasing and operating 14 miles of rail line in Oklahoma from Duke to Altus under updated lease terms with Hollis & Eastern Railroad. The exemption, filed under Docket No. FD 35217 (Sub No. 1), maintains the carrier's existing authority originally granted in 2010.

Routine Notice Transportation
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New York Advisory Committee Meeting Rescheduled

The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights has rescheduled its New York Advisory Committee meeting from April 1, 2026 to April 16, 2026. The meeting time has also changed from 12:00-1:30 PM ET to 11:00 AM-12:30 PM ET. This is a routine administrative revision to a previously announced meeting date.

Routine Notice Civil Rights
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Substitute Mortality Table Ruling for Pension Plans

The IRS Tax Exempt and Government Entities Division granted a private letter ruling allowing a taxpayer to use substitute mortality tables for non-annuitant populations of Plan 1 under Internal Revenue Code section 430(h)(3). The approval is effective for up to one plan year commencing January 1, 2026, covering male and female non-annuitants. This is the taxpayer's second request for substitute mortality tables for plans within its controlled group.

Routine Guidance Pensions & Retirement
7d ago Ireland WRC Cases
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Giglio vs Oak Central Recruitment - Terms of Employment

WRC Adjudication Officer Catherine Byrne issued a decision on February 16, 2026, finding in favour of complainant Leandro Giglio against Oak Central Recruitment Services Limited. The case concerned alleged breaches of section 7 of the Terms of Employment (Information) Act 1994, specifically that the employer failed to provide written notice of changes to the complainant's terms and conditions of employment when he was promoted to duty manager in July 2024. The complainant also claimed he was not paid for mandatory pre-shift meetings.

Routine Enforcement Employment & Labor
7d ago CSSF News
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Active Supply Chain Attack Targeting Axios NPM

The CSSF issued an urgent advisory on 3 April 2026 regarding a critical supply chain attack targeting two versions of the Axios HTTP client library (1.14.1 and 0.30.4). Threat actors compromised maintainer accounts to inject the malicious dependency plain-crypto-js (version 4.2.1). Supervised entities that performed npm install between 00:21 and 03:25 UTC on March 31, 2026 should assume their systems are compromised. Affected entities must report this major ICT incident under DORA (Circular CSSF 25/893) or Circular CSSF 24/847.

Urgent Notice Cybersecurity

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