Massachusetts Paid Family And Medical Leave Breaking News: Final Regulations Are Out, Contributions And Notice Requirements Delayed, And Contributions Increased


The wait is over.  Earlier today (and earlier than the July 1, 2019 due date), the Department of Family and Medical Leave (the Department) issued much-anticipated final regulations for the new Massachusetts Paid Family and Medical Leave law (MAPFML).  We are in the process of reviewing and analyzing these new regulations and will have a full analysis available soon. 

And there’s more good news for employers.  As posted previously by my colleague Emma Follansbee, Massachusetts lawmakers agreed earlier this month to delay the rollout of MAPFMLA.  On June 13, 2019, the lawmakers memorialized this agreement, and made certain other technical changes, in Chapter 21 of the Acts of 2019, (An Act Making Appropriations for the Fiscal Year 2019 to Provide for Supplementing Certain Existing Appropriations and for Certain Other Activities and Projects).   The Department clarified these changes in a notice issued June 14, 2019.

The key changes are as follows:

What to do now:

The early release of the final regulations and these extensions provide welcome additional time for employers and other stakeholders to prepare for MAPFMLA.  But the extra time is not unlimited, and late summer and early fall are not always the easiest time to implement sweeping payroll and policy changes.  We urge employers to begin the MAPFMLA implementation process sooner rather than later.  Here are some key action items:


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