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CSR Regulations

The Latest Requirements in Sustainability, Labor Practices, and More

CSR regulations in the U.S. and abroad are constantly evolving. To help keep our members in the corporate citizenship community well informed, the BCCCC delivers a monthly briefing, Regulatory Radar. Each individual brief is a summary of a recent regulatory decision that may impact an organization's CSR efforts. The briefs and the monthly compilation email are accessible to BCCCC members only.

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Current members can access the CSR regulation briefs below, categorized by key sustainability topics. 

Corporate Citizenship

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EU Parliament approves first-ever rules combating violence against women

EU Parliament adopted a set of rules calling for stronger laws against violence against women and domestic violence, including cyberviolence, better assistance for victims of assault, and steps to prevent rape.

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HHS amends rule to bolster protections for reproductive health care

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) recently amended its privacy regulations under HIPAA to ensure additional protections for protected health information (PHI) connected to reproductive health care.

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Britain’s anti-greenwashing rule for finance set to take effect

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), Britain’s financial regulator, is setting forth a rule to fight greenwashing among investment firms.

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Florida governor signs bill prohibiting sale of lab-grown meat in the state

Governor Ron DeSantis signed legislation that prohibits the sale of lab-grown meat in the state of Florida.

Engaging Employees

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FTC bans employers from using nearly all non-compete clauses

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) adopted a final rule prohibiting usage of almost all non-compete clauses by employers and will require employers to rescind existing agreements, except for those that apply to senior executives.

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Spain increases monthly minimum wage

Spain’s Council of Ministers has approved a 5% increase in monthly minimum wage.

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Wisconsin enacts earned wage access bill

Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers signed into law the country’s third earned wage access (EWA) bill.

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Temporary Ruling on Florida's Stop WOKE Act and DEI Workplace Training

For now, Florida employers may proceed with DEI trainings. Experts recommend companies stay abreast of developments and future proposed legislation.

Community Involvement

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Restrictions on foreign aid to India could impact global donations

REGULATORY RADAR - India’s Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Amendment Act 2020 (FCRA 2020) came into force on September 29, 2020; read updates on the changing terms.

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New York State codifies amendment that limits nonprofit involvement in political campaigns

REGULATORY RADAR - New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has signed new legislation that incorporates the federal Johnson Amendment into state law.

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India passes the Right of Persons with Disabilities Bill

The India government passed the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Bill (RPwD) on December 14, 2016. The new legislation complies with the UN Convention on Rights of Persons with Disabilities, and increases the number of officially recognized categories to 21 from seven.

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New charity law to take effect in China

Despite being one of the world’s largest and fastest growing economies in recent years, China ranked next to last in the World Giving Index, according to a report by the Charities Aid Foundation, which measures charitable giving behavior across 146 different countries.

Sustainablity Reporting

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Britain’s anti-greenwashing rule for finance set to take effect

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), Britain’s financial regulator, is setting forth a rule to fight greenwashing among investment firms.

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FCA publishes final anti-greenwashing and sustainability reporting rules

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has published its final rules on the UK’s Sustainability Disclosure Requirements (SDR) regime.

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New rules outlined by the ISSB crack down on corporate greenwashing

Under a new set of G20-backed global rules written by the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB), companies will face more pressure to disclose how climate change is affecting their business

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Japan Issuing Guidelines to Ramp Up Scrutiny of ESG Data Providers

Japan will soon be the first country to issue guidelines for ESG data and ratings providers, as global regulators step up scrutiny of firms that measure companies on their ESG practices.

Responsible Corporate Leadership

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UN adopts landmark AI resolution

The United Nations (UN) General Assembly unanimously adopted the first global resolution on artificial intelligence (AI).

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Temporary Ruling on Florida's Stop WOKE Act and DEI Workplace Training

For now, Florida employers may proceed with DEI trainings. Experts recommend companies stay abreast of developments and future proposed legislation.

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Governor Murphy signs off on a New Jersey-India Commission

New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed an executive order to establish a commission between the state and India to advance bilateral trade and investment and encourage economic development.

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WHO publishes guidance for ethics, governance of AI in healthcare

The World Health Organization (WHO) published guidance on the use of generative AI in the healthcare sector.

Environmental Sustainability

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Endangered Species Act regulations are reinstated

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) finalized a recent set of revisions to the Endangered Species Act that were rolled back under the previous presidential administration.

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California updates water plan to bolster supply resiliency

The California Department of Water Resources (DWR) released the California Water Plan Update 2023 (CWP 2023 Update) and calls the plan “A Roadmap to Water Management and Infrastructure for a Water Resilient Future.”

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EPA finalizes stronger safety standards to protect at-risk communities from chemical accidents

The “Safer Communities by Chemical Accident Prevention Rule” includes EPA’s most protective safety provisions for chemical facilities in history, requiring stronger measures for prevention, preparedness, and public transparency.

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FAA finalizes rule to reduce carbon pollution from new airplanes

The rule requires incorporating improved fuel-efficient technologies for airplanes manufactured after January 1, 2028, and for subsonic jet airplanes and large turboprop and propeller airplanes that are not yet certified.

Supply Chain Management

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Canada’s Proposed Modern Slavery Act

Canada’s Bill S-211—currently in committee at the House of Commons—aims to address forced labor and human rights abuses within corporate supply chains.

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In US, forced labor prevention act takes effect

REGULATORY RADAR - The Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) has been in effect in the United States as of June 21, 2022.

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Maine requires companies to pay for packaging

REGULATORY RADAR -On July 13, 2021, Maine signed the United States’ first packaging-based extended producer responsibility (EPR) program into law, signaling a possible change in the recycling systems in the nation.

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EU publishes guidance to help companies address forced labor in supply chains

REGULATORY RADAR - The guidance is intended to enhance companies' capacity to eradicate forced labor from value chains.

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