NJ expands employee leave entitlements for epidemic-related emergencies
On March 25, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed S2304, amending the New Jersey Earned Sick Leave Law, the New Jersey Family Leave Act (FLA), and the New Jersey Temporary Disability Benefits Law (TDL). The amendments expand an employee’s ability to take leave and collect temporary disability benefits during epidemic-related emergencies.
Overview
The new law broadens an employee’s ability to use earned sick leave to include leave due to school and work closures; isolation and quarantine orders because of exposure or suspected exposure to a communicable disease; and when the employee’s presence (or the presence of a family member under the employee’s care) in the community would jeopardize the health of others.
In addition, the new law expands the definition of a “serious health condition” under the FLA and TDL during epidemic-related emergencies to include exposure to a communicable disease requiring in-home care for the employee and her family member who is under an isolation or quarantine order. Finally, the new law makes paid temporary disability benefits available without a waiting period under certain circumstances to an employee who takes leave for epidemic-related reasons.
Earned sick leave
The amendment to the Earned Sick Leave Act expands an employee’s entitlement to use her paid sick leave when she cannot work due to: