Is sick leave for COVID-19 still required in Colorado? |
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Written by Colorado Green Now |
Tuesday, August 24, 2021 05:00 AM |
The Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) was extended with regards to sick leave and family related to COVID-19, but that expired March 31, 2021. Employers with fewer than 500 employees may opt into the program through September 30, 2021, but it is no longer required. Opting into the program may make employers for tax credits related to such leave. But in Colorado, the Healthy Family and Workplace Act (SB20-205, “Sick leave for employees”) establishes new laws regarding sick leave for employees. The new law requires that employers with 16 or more employees must “provide paid sick leave to their employees, accrued at one hour of paid sick leave for every 30 hours worked, up to a maximum of 48 hours per year.” Beginning January 1, 2022 the law is effective for all employers. The law states that sick leave can be requested when:
Read Colorado guidance issued for this law. This article does not constitute legal advice or an interpretation of current law and should not be taken as such. To be sure that your business is in compliance with current employment laws, it is always recommended that you consult with a lawyer specializing in employment and related issues. Read more in this issue of Colorado Green Now: |