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Family and Medical Leave Act

Coverage may be continued for you and your dependents for up to twelve weeks while you are on leave from employment under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA). This is unpaid, job protected leave. To qualify for leave, you must satisfy the following three criteria:

  • Work for an employer who employs 50 or more employees within 75 miles from your worksite.
  • Have been employed by your employer for at least 1,250 hours over the previous twelve months.
  • Have been employed by your employer for at least twelve months.

In addition, you must provide 30 days advance notice to your employer when the leave is foreseeable, and provide a medical certification to support a leave for a serious health condition. Your employer must notify the Trust Office that you qualify for leave under the FMLA and must pay the required contribution to the Trust on a timely basis. FMLA coverage runs simultaneously with other continuation coverage, except COBRA.

Leave is available for the following situations:

  • Birth of your son or daughter in order to care for such child.
  • Placement of a son or daughter with you for adoption or foster care.
  • The serious health condition of your parent, spouse or child, including your legally placed child, adopted child or stepchild.
  • Your own serious health condition.

FMLA coverage terminates on the earliest of the following:

  • The date you return to work, unless leave is a permissible intermittent leave or under a reduced schedule.
  • The date you notify the employer that you will not be returning to work.
  • The date your coverage would otherwise terminate.
  • The date coverage has been continued for twelve weeks.


 

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