Oct 22, 2020
On September 9, 2020, California Governor Newsom signed into law Assembly Bill No. 1867 (AB 1867). The bill addresses supplemental paid sick leave related to COVID-19 by codifying the existing paid sick leave available to food sector workers and creating a new type of paid sick leave for workers not already eligible for paid sick leave as a food sector worker under California law or under the federal Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA).
Effective April 16, 2020, Governor Newsom’s Executive Order N-51-20 required "Hiring Entities" with at least 500 employees nationwide to provide their "Food Sector Workers" with up to two weeks of COVID-19 Supplemental Paid Sick Leave when those workers were absent from work for certain reasons related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
AB 1867 formally incorporates (or "codifies") Executive Order N-51-20 into California’s legal codes by adding a new section 248 to the California Labor Code. The codified law imposes substantially the same obligations as the Executive Order, and is effective through December 31, 2020, or the expiration of the FFCRA, whichever is later.
AB 1867 also adds a new section 248.1 to the California Labor Code, which requires every "Hiring Entity" to extend COVID-19 Supplemental Paid Sick Leave to "Covered Workers" who are not already eligible for paid sick leave related to the COVID-19 pandemic under the FFCRA or as a food sector worker under California law.
The requirements of the new law are effective September 19, 2020, through December 31, 2020, or the expiration of the FFCRA, whichever is later. However, if a Covered Worker is taking COVID-19 Supplemental Paid Sick Leave at the time the state law requirement to provide such leave expires, the person must be allowed to continue and complete the full amount of leave.
The California Labor Commissioner has published additional guidance on Supplemental Paid Sick Leave in the form of FAQs.
A “Hiring Entity” is either:
A "Covered Worker" is an employee who leaves his or her home to perform work for a Hiring Entity. Excluded from this definition are food sector workers who are eligible for COVID-19 Supplemental Paid Sick Leave under Executive Order N-51-20 and California Labor Code section 248.
The amount of COVID-19 Supplemental Paid Sick Leave payable to a Covered Worker is calculated as follows:
Covered Worker | Entitlement to COVID-19 Supplemental Paid Sick Leave |
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Covered Worker who is an active firefighter and scheduled to work more than 80 hours for the Hiring Entity in the two weeks preceding the leave |
Carriers are directly subject to the HIPAA Special Enrollment Rule. |
Any other Covered Worker:
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80 hours |
Covered Worker who does not satisfy any of the above criteria |
If the Covered Worker has a normal weekly schedule:
If the Covered Worker works a variable number of hours, and has worked for the Hiring Entity for:
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COVID-19 Supplemental Paid Sick Leave is payable by a Hiring Entity when a Covered Worker makes an oral or written request to the Hiring Entity and is unable to work for one of the following reasons:
Payment of Leave
COVID-19 Supplemental Paid Sick Leave is generally paid at the highest of the following rates of pay:
However, for a Covered Worker who is an active firefighter scheduled to work more than 80 hours in the two weeks preceding the leave, the COVID-19 Supplemental Paid Sick Leave is paid at the regular rate of pay as if the worker had been scheduled to work those hours, pursuant to existing law or applicable collective bargaining agreement.
The dollar amount payable as COVID-19 Supplemental Paid Sick Leave to any Covered Worker (including an active firefighter) is capped at $511 per day and $5,110 in the aggregate.
The amount of COVID-19 Supplemental Paid Sick Leave payable to a Covered Worker may be reduced or offset as follows:
It is important to note that the total number of hours of COVID-19 Supplemental Paid Sick Leave that a Covered Worker is entitled to receive is not reduced or offset by any California Paid Sick Leave available to the person under California Labor Code section 246. Further, a Hiring Entity may not require a Covered Worker to use any other paid or unpaid leave, paid time-off, or vacation time provided by the Hiring Entity before the Covered Worker uses – or in lieu of – COVID-19 Supplemental Paid Sick Leave.
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