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Paid Family and Medical Leave is a benefit for Washington workers. It’s here for you when a serious health condition prevents you from working or when you need time to care for a family member, bond with a new child or spend time with a family member preparing for military service overseas. Paid time off. Peace of mind.
Washington workers will have up to 12 weeks of paid family or medical leave starting in 2020. Employers begin payroll withholding in 2019. How Paid Leave works – Washington State's Paid Family and Medical Leave
For medical leave and for family leave to care for a family member with a serious health condition, you must provide ONE of the following: Certification form filled out by you and your health care provider. Your Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) form; A doctor’s note. Just make sure it includes the same information as the certification form.
Washington workers will have up to 12 weeks of paid family or medical leave starting in 2020. Employers begin payroll withholding in 2019.
Not all illnesses, injuries or situations will qualify you to take Paid Family and Medical Leave. Paid family leave is for the adoption, birth or placement of a child, for the care of a family member with a serious health condition, and for a qualifying military exigency. Paid medical leave is for your own serious health condition.
Washington workers will have up to 12 weeks of paid family or medical leave starting in 2020. Employers begin payroll withholding in 2019. Individuals and Families – Washington State's Paid Family and Medical Leave
Updated information around applying for both medical and family leave (p 4, 5, 8, 12, 13) May 12, 2020 Added information about Certification of Birth form (p 10, 11, 13)
Washington workers will have up to 12 weeks of paid family or medical leave starting in 2020. Employers begin payroll withholding in 2019. Help Center – Washington State's Paid Family and Medical Leave
But if you choose to opt-in, you'll have access to up to 12 weeks of paid time off a year. Self-employed: Electing coverage – Washington State's Paid Family and Medical Leave Our document management system will be down for scheduled maintenance from 5 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 27 – 6 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 1.
• Medical leave due to your own serious health condition. • Medical leave due to your own pregnancy/child’s birth. • Family leave to take care of a family member with a serious health condition. We cannot approve your application for these types of medical leave or family leave without certification from a healthcare provider.