Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, numerous churches have stepped up to serve their communities. Now come the nationwide efforts to administer vaccines, and with those efforts, the opportunity for churches to play a role. Officials have contacted local churches throughout the country hoping their properties can host vaccination clinics. Perhaps your church wants to offer its property as a site. If so, attorney Nathan Adams shares several legal and risk management precautions you should note before moving forward, including: Familiarizing yourself with legal protections, including the Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness (PREP) Act, potentially available to you; and contact your insurer to see if you need to purchase supplemental COVID-19 coverage. Read Adams’s full guidance now on ChurchLawAndTax.com. Also this week: This Wednesday, February 24, CPA Michael Batts will join Church Law & Tax content editor Matthew Branaugh for a discussion on church and nonprofit ministry finance. This free, one-hour webinar will touch on topics such as budgeting, risk management, internal controls, investment strategies, and more. Register now! |