Keith N. asked

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If I pay for the staff to get trained in CPR (required by 3rd party payers), do I have to pay them while they are getting trained?

June 4th, 2024

Melvin S. answered

No, you are not required to pay employees for the time they spend getting trained in CPR, as long as...

June 4th, 2024

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