Are there documentation requirements an employee must provide to prove they are caring for an individual or child whose school or place of care is closed?

If the need for paid family leave is foreseeable, an employee must provide the employer with notice as soon as practicable; and an employer may require reasonable notice procedures to receive paid sick leave. However, while the Department of Labor (DOL) may clarify this through guidelines or regulation, we do not read the Act to allow an employer to require any documentation to prove the employee is caring for an individual or child.

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1. Who is a covered employer?
2. Who is a covered employee?
3. How much paid sick leave are employees eligible to take?
4. How much paid family leave are employees eligible to take?
5. What are the qualifying reasons for leave?
6. Are there documentation requirements an employee must provide to prove they are caring for an individual or child whose school or place of care is closed?
7. When do these provisions go into effect?