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  • 05/22/2020 6:09 PM | M.J. D'Smith (Administrator)

    LANSING, Mich. — Today, Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed Executive Order 2020-100 to extend Michigan’s Safer at Home order until June 12, 2020.

    The governor’s order also extends the temporary closure of certain places of public accommodation such as theaters, gyms, and casinos. 

    The governor also signed Executive Order 2020-99 to extend the state of emergency declaration related to the COVID-19 pandemic, which was upheld by Judge Cynthia Stephens on May 21, 2020. Since COVID-19 was first discovered in Michigan, Governor Whitmer has taken swift action to protect Michigan families and workers.

    Cases in some counties in Western and Mid-Michigan are now doubling approximately every 10 days. To continue to protect Michigan families from both the public health and economic impacts of the virus, and to lower the chance of a second wave, the governor’s emergency declaration is extended until June 19, 2020. 

    “While the data shows that we are making progress, we are not out of the woods yet. If we’re going to lower the chance of a second wave and continue to protect our neighbors and loved ones from the spread of this virus, we must continue to do our part by staying safer at home,” said Governor Whitmer. “If we open too soon, thousands more could die and our hospitals will get overwhelmed.  While we finally have more protective equipment like masks, we can’t run the risk of running low again. We owe it to the real heroes on the front lines of this crisis – our first responders, health care workers, and critical workers putting their lives on the line every day – to do what we can ourselves to stop the spread of the virus.” 

    Executive Order 2020-100 also clarifies and, as necessary, extends the duration of a number of previous executive orders designed to protect Michiganders and to provide them the support they need.

    The extended orders cover protections for workers who stay home and stay safe when they or their close contacts are sick, restoring water service to those whose water has been shut off, the affirmation of non-discrimination policies in the provision of COVID-19 care, and more. For a full list of extensions under Executive Order 2020-100, click the link to the order at the bottom of the page. 

    “All of us know the importance of getting people back to work and the economy moving again,” said Governor Whitmer. “We’ve already loosened some restrictions on construction, manufacturing, landscaping, retail, and more. But the worst thing we can do is open up in a way that causes a second wave of infections and death, puts health care workers at further risk, and wipes out all the progress we’ve made.” 

    Most recently, Gov. Whitmer signed executive order 2020-96 to reopen retail businesses and auto dealerships by appointment statewide on Tuesday, May 26, as part of her MI Safe Start plan. Effective on Friday, May 29, the governor also lifted the requirement that health care providers delay some nonessential medical, dental, and veterinary procedures statewide. And the governor also authorized small gatherings of 10 people or less starting immediately, as long as participants practice social distancing. 

    Businesses that the governor has authorized to reopen must provide COVID-19 training to workers that covers, at a minimum, workplace infection-control practices, the proper use of PPE, steps workers must take to notify the business or operation of any symptoms of COVID-19 or a suspected or confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19, and how to report unsafe working conditions.   

    To view Executive Orders 2020-99 and 2020-100, click the link below: 


  • 05/22/2020 5:44 PM | M.J. D'Smith (Administrator)

    Your operations are a critical part of your profitability, including emergency plans.

    On May 28th, watch Service Nation 101 with OSEA to keep your operations running smoothly and stay prepared.

    This webinar includes:

    • Creating a pandemic business plan to prepare for operations to return to normal
    • How to reduce exposure when going into your customer's homes and what to look out for with your team members
    • Building an emergency plan if another pandemic (or crisis) emerges

    Ariana Naumovski is an experienced Environmental Health and Safety Manager at OSEA. Ariana has an extensive background in environmental health and safety, as well as project management with experience in large commercial construction as well as projects in the industry. She has also trained thousands of employees across New York State.

    The last couple of months have not been easy. Watch Service Nation 101 with OSEA to keep your company safe with new procedures.

    Don't forget: If you can't attend the webinar, register below and we'll send the recording right to you!


  • 05/20/2020 3:04 PM | M.J. D'Smith (Administrator)

    New! Employer COVID-19 Response Plan & Preparedness Template

    In a recent Executive Order, Governor Whitmer laid out regulations for employers to provide a comprehensive written COVID-19 Response & Preparedness Plan.

    All businesses or operations that are permitted to require their employees to leave the homes or residences for work under Executive Order 2020-92, and any order that follows it, must, at a minimum:

    • Develop a COVID-19 preparedness and response plan, consistent with recommendations in Guidance on Preparing Workplaces for COVID-19, developed by the Occupational Health and Safety Administration.
    • By June 1, 2020, or within two weeks of resuming in-person activities, whichever is later, a business's or operation's plan must be made readily available to employees, labor unions, and customers, whether via website, internal network, or by hard copy.

    Our team has created a template for you to personalize based on your type of business.

    Download Your Template

    For more COVID-19 resources and upcoming webinars please visit the SBAM Resource Page


  • 05/12/2020 3:56 PM | M.J. D'Smith (Administrator)

    Federated Insurance Offers Complimentary

    Review of Business Succession and

    Estate Planning for MIACCA Members

    Dear MIACCA Members:

    In this time of uncertainty, families and businesses want to ensure that their financial affairs are in order. As a longstanding partner of the MIACCA, Federated Mutual Insurance Company is extending a unique opportunity to all association members: a complimentary review of business succession and estate plans by a member of their independent attorney network*. Whether you have a plan that is outdated, or no plan at all, a review via video conference with one of these attorneys can help provide you peace of mind.

    Referrals to this independent attorney network are normally reserved for Federated Insurance clients, but are available to all MIACCA members during this time of crisis. If you and your family and/or business partners are interested in scheduling one of these video conferences, contact Nate Hoyle by e-mail nthoyle@fedins.com or phone 989-560-2818.

    We wish you and your family safety and peace during these troubling times.


  • 05/05/2020 1:00 PM | M.J. D'Smith (Administrator)

    Now available: Recording of Michigan Saves' Peer-to-Peer Webinar on Returning to Work Safely Amid COVID-19.  Watch Here


  • 05/03/2020 3:08 PM | M.J. D'Smith (Administrator)

    On May 1st, Governor Whitmer signed Executive Order 2020-70 which serves as a Temporary requirement to suspend activities that are not necessary to sustain or protect life Rescission of Executive Order 2020-59.

    READ FULL ORDER HERE


  • 05/01/2020 4:00 PM | M.J. D'Smith (Administrator)

    Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer said on Wednesday she will allow the state’s construction industry to return to work on May 7 as the Midwestern state works to reopen its economy amid the coronavirus outbreak.

    “We are comfortable taking this step because it is a lower-risk enterprise,” Whitmer said at a news conference of both the residential and commercial construction sectors.

    Whitmer added there could be other things to announce, but offered no details. She did not address reopening the manufacturing sector in the state.

    Ohio on Monday outlined its reopening plan, which included reopening the construction and manufacturing sectors on May 4. Whitmer has not set a reopening date for manufacturing yet, and the influential United Auto Workers union, which represents many hourly auto workers in Michigan and other states, has said early May is “too soon and too risky” to reopen.

    Michigan is part of a coalition of Midwestern states that agreed to coordinate the reopening of their economies. Other states involved are Illinois, Ohio, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Indiana and Kentucky.

    Whitmer on Friday extended her stay-at-home order through May 15, but lifted restrictions so some businesses can open and the public can participate in outdoor activities like golfing.

    The measure also allowed use of motor boats and traveling between residences in the state, as well as allowing garden stores, nurseries, and lawn-care, pest-control and landscaping operations to resume business.

    The new order by Whitmer, a Democrat, came amid criticism by some Michigan residents and Republican lawmakers that she had been too restrictive in her lockdown of the state to prevent the spread of COVID-19, the respiratory illness caused by the novel coronavirus. She has emphasized a phased approach to reopening the state, addressing regions and businesses that are less affected or better protected.

    Whitmer has been mentioned as a potential running mate for presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and has been a target of criticism from Republican President Donald Trump. Michigan, which Trump narrowly won in 2016, is considered a crucial swing state in the November presidential election and the state’s COVID-19 infections rank among the highest in the country.

    As of Wednesday, Michigan had more than 40,000 COVID-19 cases and 3,670 deaths, and Whitmer said the rate of infection has slowed.

    Whitmer also announced a $130 million fund to provide grants to child care providers to aid that sector as the state economy reopens and workers need access to child care.


  • 04/27/2020 5:14 PM | M.J. D'Smith (Administrator)

    Today, Federated announced their COVID-19 Client Relief Credit, providing premium reductions for their customers in our industry and others throughout the country.

    Federated's COVID-19 Client Relief Credit will provide a 15% credit based on Business Auto premium, Auto Dealer/ Garage Coverage Part premium, and Businessowners Policy (BOP) premium from March 15 to June 15. Policies must be in force at the time relief credit is applied. These actions are subject to regulatory approval. Policyholders will automatically see the COVID-19 Client Relief Credit applied in the upcoming months. 

    Please read Federated's Press Release here

    Please read Federated's Client Letter here



  • 04/24/2020 4:20 PM | M.J. D'Smith (Administrator)

    Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Friday extended her stay-at-home order through May 15 while relaxing restrictions so some businesses can reopen and the public can participate in more outdoor activities like golf and motorized boating.

    Whitmer, a Democrat whose national profile has risen in recent months, has been under heavy pressure from Republicans and conservatives in her state to ease the stay-at-home guidelines, which are among the strictest in the nation.

    "We will consider this the preliminary stage of economic reengagement," said Whitmer at a press conference Friday, adding that these changes will be dependent on the coming days. "If we continue to see our numbers decline, we can responsibly consider additional steps we can take. If we see an increase, we may have to be nimble enough to go backward on occasion."

    Trump, ever the salesman, is peddling dangerous cures for coronavirus

    The Democratic governor's order says people are now required to wear face coverings in enclosed public spaces such as grocery stores if they can medically tolerate it.

    READ MORE

  • 04/23/2020 2:37 PM | M.J. D'Smith (Administrator)


    PROVIDING FILTERS TO YOUR COMMUNITY FOR POCKET MASKS

    Because of the partnership MIACCA has with Service Roundtable, you have a free membership to Service Roundtable as an Associate Member.  Service Roundtable is continually looking for ways to help all Service Roundtable members navigate these difficult times.  One of the Service Roundtable partners, and MIACCA Corporate Partner, ONLINE-ACCESS, that you are eligible to receive rebates from has provided a fantastic video and instructions on how your company can provide effective masks as a means of giving back to your community.  Take 2 minutes and watch this video and read the instructions.  A number of Service Roundtable members have already been very successful with this program.

    https://www.hvacwebsites.com/maskproject

    MIACCA THANKS ONLINE-ACCESS FOR SHARING THIS RESOURCE!

    This is just one example of the constant stream of information, marketing and business tips that are available to you from Service Roundtable.  If you are interested in upgrading your Associate Membership to a Service Roundtable Membership, call this number:  877.262.3341 and tell them Vicki sent you.  That makes the first month $10.  After that the membership is $50 per month, but half of that $50 is returned to your Association for local programs, scholarships, speakers, etc.  And best of all you can cancel at any time.  And remember tell them Vicki sent you for that $10 offer!




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