New York State Issues Guidance and FAQs for Paid Sick Leave Law


On April 3, 2020, New York State enacted a statewide paid sick leave (PSL) law impacting all private employers in New York. The law requires employers to provide up to 40 or 56 hours of annual sick leave (depending on their size and net income).

While the law became effective on September 30, 2020, and employees became eligible to start accruing leave on that date, entitlement to use leave under the law begins on January 1, 2021. In advance of that date, the New York State Department of Labor published PSL guidance and answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs).

The guidance and FAQs provide clarification on several areas of the law, including:

Calendar Year

Eligibility to Accrue and Use Leave

Rate of Pay

Front Loading and Carry-Over

Requesting Sick Leave

Collective Bargaining Agreements

Recordkeeping and Notice

Interaction with Other Leave Laws

Penalties

Next Steps for New York State Employers

New York State employers may want to consider the following measures:


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