Washington State has once again amended the Paid Family and Medical Leave Act (“PFML”). The amended RCW 50A.25 is effective June 9, 2022. PFML provides paid time off for an employee’s own serious health condition, or to care for a family member, for bonding purposes in the event of the birth or placement of a child, or in relation to a family member’s military service. The PFML statute was enacted in _____ and has been revised multiple times since then. Effective last year, the Act was amended to expand the definition of “family member.” The latest modifications to the PFML Act include the addition of bereavement leave related to specified family members, a requirement that the postnatal period be designated as medical leave, and an end to the collective bargaining agreement (“CBA”) exception.
The following is a brief description of three of the changes to the PFML Act:
The amendments also include administrative changes such as asking employee applicants whether their medical leave is related to COVID-19 and publishing a list of all employers with voluntary plans on the ESD website, among others.
A full copy of the amended law can be found here.