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Navigating the World of Family and Medical Leave Law Regina W. Romeo, M.P.A., H.R.M. Countywide Family and Medical Leave Coordinator
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Operational Changes First visit for treatment must be within 7 days of first date of incapacity Second visit must be within 30 days of first date of incapacity Re-certification can be requested every six months (request was yearly previously) Compensatory Time Off (CTO) can be used for FMLA
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Operational Changes Provisional Leave Designation Notice sent in 5 days Leave is denied (not delayed) when certification is not received Counting holiday time
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Operational Changes Retroactive Designation Contacting Health Care Providers Employees must follow call-in procedures Denial of leave subjects absences to departmental attendance policies
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Military Caregiver Leave Does not run concurrently with non-military FMLA Military Caregiver Leave runs first Eligibility is not determined twice Leave does not roll over and cannot be taken yearly Leave cannot exceed 26 workweeks in a 12-month period
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Military Caregiver Leave 26 workweeks is a one-time entitlement per injury, per service member Only for current service members injured in the line of duty on active duty
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Qualifying Exigency Leave 12 workweeks for qualifying exigency Leave is related to active service members call to active duty Short-notice deployments Military events and activities related to active duty deployment
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Qualifying Exigency Leave Childcare and school activities Financial and legal arrangements Counseling, rest and recuperation Post-deployment activities Additional activities related to a call to active duty
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Notification
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Navigation Tools Manual and Forms Roll-Out Thursday, November 12, 2009 On-Line Manual Available on Friday, November 13, 2009 Family and Medical Leave Symposium November 19, 2009 @ KHHOA
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