DOL Seeks to Improve Employers’ FMLA Forms


The Department of Labor (DOL) published a notice seeking comment on proposed revisions to its Wage and Hour Division’s optional-use forms that employers often use to implement the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA).

The proposed revisions aim to improve FMLA compliance and administration by making the forms easier to understand and use for employers, leave administrators, health care providers, and employees seeking leave. The DOL anticipates that the revisions will ultimately improve customer service and reduce the burden on the public.

The proposed revisions to the FMLA forms include:

The DOL seeks public comment on the proposed revisions that will assist in its evaluation of the efficacy of these revisions. In particular, the DOL is interested in comments that aim to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information collected and minimize the burden of collecting information. Employers are strongly encouraged to participate in the comment process. Comments close October 4, 2019. Find the proposed revisions to the FMLA forms as well as details on how to comment here.


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