New Legislation may necessitate setup of both a Temporary Expansion of FMLA and an Emergency Sick Leave. The Legislation is expected to go into effect on April 1, 2020 and apply until December 31, 2020.
Clients should determine how to comply with this legislation and then NEOGOV can assist them with different configuration options.
To learn more, please read the Legislative Bill .
This document covers the setup of Emergency Sick Leave.
Emergency paid sick leave will be available for an employee who is unable to work or work remotely because:
Payments are capped at $511 a day ($5,110 in total) for dealing with an employee’s own illness or quarantine (reasons 1, 2 and 3 above). Employees who are caring for an individual affected by COVID-19 and those whose children's schools have closed (reasons 4, 5 and 6 above) receive up to two-thirds of their pay, and that benefit is limited to $200 a day ($2,000 in total).
As well, it is our understanding that reason 5 also applies to the regular FMLA bank. If this is not your understanding then E-SICK Tkn Child is not required below. The set up can remain the same except for the E-Sick Taken Child will not be tied to the FMLA leave policy.
Therefore, three sets of pay components and time codes will be:
There are two approaches in the system:
a. Coded like full time employees with a reduced FTE.
Example 8 hours per day is defined on their work assignment with an FTE of 0.75, full-time equivalent. The
employee will be paid 6 hours per day.
b. Coded with the reduced hours per day of 6 hours with an FTE of
1. ·
If you code the PT with the FT equivalent of 8
hours, then different logic is required to multiple their std hours by the
FTE. Use the UserCalc E-SICK FTE.
· If you code their PT employees with the full-time equivalent of 6 hours, then use E-Sick UserCalc v20200331.
If you are unsure, select a part-time employee and go the work assignment screen (IEAS), Compensation Tab. If the Fulltime Wage toggle is turned on, then use the E-SICK FTE UserCalc.
Figure 1: Fulltime Wages Selection Box
IMVR new User Variables
· E-SICK EE D-CAP for the Employee e-sick pay daily maximum of $511
· E-SICK EE MAX for the Employee e-sick aggregate maximum of $5110
· E-SICK Care D-CAP for the care of others daily maximum of $200
· E-SICK Care Max aggregate maximum of $2,000
IPPC new pay components – clients can use their own coding and naming conventions. Be sure to change the pay components on the UserCalc to your codes.
· E-Sick Taken Hrs (PC 457)
· E-Sick Taken $ (PC 1457)
· E-Sick Taken Care (458)
· E-Sick Tkn Care $ (1458)
· E-Sick Tkn Child (459)
· E-Sick Tkn Child $ (1459)
Calculation Method for E-Sick Taken Hrs (PC 457) hours pay components = EV X Rate
· EV = enter value are the hours keyed.
·
Rate = employee standard rate of pay
The daily maximum will be applied during UPCALC via the UserCalc.
Calculation Method for E-Sick Taken Care and Child Hrs (PC 458 and 459) hours pay components = EV X Rate
· EV = enter value are the hours keyed.
· Rate = employee standard rate of pay
The daily maximum will be applied during UPCALC via the UserCalc.
Set up the properly GL coding (IDGA/IPPC)
Update all required elements.
· Hint: Run the RPPE report and search for Sick Leave Earnings.
· Be sure to update your pay stub elements to report on the employee’s pay advice.
· Do not include the earnings into FICA-ER elements as these earnings are not subject to employer portion of FICA.
IAPT New Leave Type E-SICK (Minimum leave set up required to set up the payroll calculation)
IDTC New Time Codes
· E-Sick Ent – Type of Leave Entitlement, tied back to PC 857
· E-Sick Tkn – Type of Leave, tied back to PC 457, leave type = E-Sick
· E-Sick Tkn Care - Type of Leave, tied back to PC 458, leave type = E-Sick
· E-Sick Tkn Child - Type of Leave, tied back to PC 459, leave type = E-Sick
Once the time codes are entered, go back to the pay components and update the associated time codes.
Add the time codes to the Work Rules as authorized time codes.
Add a new element E-SICK (used in the UserCalc – IPPE)
· Add the hours taken pay components.
o E-Sick Taken Hrs (PC 457)
o E-Sick Taken Care (458)
o E-Sick Taken Child (459)
IMUC – a new payroll UserCalc named E-SICK or E-SICK FTE
· Please the E-Sick UserCalc date.xlxs or E-Sick UserCalc FTE date.xlxs for details and description.
· Applies the daily maximums rates and the program maximums.
· Recalculates the earnings based on the capped rate.
· A Payroll UserCalc is required as there are no PC’s rules apply this type of maximum.
· Before adding the UserCalc lines, please set up the UserCalc variables (E-SICK Variables tab in the spreadsheet)
o Qualification – UserCalc lines < 100
§ Only execute the UserCalc if the employee has e-sick hours by checking the E-SICK element for a value.
§ The second qualification really should not be required. Check the YTD hours taken (E-SICK element) is greater/equal to 80 then issue a message and exit.
§ The time entry should capture the LWOP once the employee exceeds their 80 hour entitlement.
o Calculate the two capped and daily rates (lines 100)
§ Move the employee’s regular work assignment daily rate to variable REG DAILY RATE
§ Move the lessor of the reduce daily rate or $200 into variable DAILY RATE CARE
§ Move the lessor of the daily rate or $511 into variable DAILY RATE CARE
o Calculate the employee’s aggregate maximum
§ This section is not required since the time entry will cap at 80 hours
o At this point in the UserCalc, we have the current rates capped/reduced to be paid to the employee. Calculate the earnings and populate the earnings PC’s.
§ Multiple HRLY RATE SELF X number of hours in PC 457 and replace PC 1457
§ Multiple HRLY RATE CARE X number of hours in PC 458 and replace PC 1458
§ Multiple HRLY RATE CARE X number of hours in PC 459 and replace PC 1459
Pay Point IPPP
· Add the UserCalc to your Pay Point sets.
· The example below shows Pay Point Type of 50 on the Regular Pay set. It can be at any Type before legislative tax calculation.
· Be sure to add it to each required Pay Point Set.
1. “E-SICK - employee has reached maximum of 80 hours. Please verify pay”.
Action Required – the employee should never have 80 hours in pay history with current hours in the payroll. Investigation required on how time was entered for E-Sick.
Sample Configuration:
Please note this is not the complete set up required. For example, the Pay Component GL (Acct/Arrears tab) needs to be configured but is not included in these samples.
STEP 1: User Variables (IMVR) set up the User Variables
Figure 2: IMVR Cared Cap Variable
Figure 3: IMVR Care Max0
Figure 4: IMVR Sick EED-Cap
Figure 5: IMVR EE Max
STEP 2: Pay Components – 7 PCs required (IPPC)
Hint: Setting up the Earnings PCs first as they are required for the Hours PCs
Figure 6: E-Sick $ Pay Component
Figure 7: E-Sick Taken Hours Pay Component
Figure 8: E-Sick Taken Care $ Pay Component
Figure 9: E-Sick Taken Care Hours Pay Component
Figure 10: E-Sick Taken Child $ Pay Component
Figure 11: E-Sick Taken Child Hours Pay Component
Figure 12: E-Sick Hours Balance Pay Code
STEP 3: Leave Policy (IAPT)
Use the next available leave policy type. It does not have to be 182 as shown below.
Figure 13: Define Leave Policy Type
STEP 4: 4 Time Codes (IDTC)
Figure 14: E-Sick Entitlement
Figure 15: E-Sick Taken
Figure 16: E-Sick Taken Care
Figure 17: E-Sick Taken Child
STEP 5: Set up the UserCalc on IMUC
Please see the UserCalc Spreadsheet for details
Figure 18: E-Sick UserCalc on IMUC
STEP 6: Pay Point IPPP
Figure 19: Pay Point Type
STEP 7: Pay Point IPPP
Figure 20: Dud Image?
You have now completed the setup for the Temporary Extended Family and Medical Leave
Screen captures are meant to be indicative of the concept being presented and may not reflect the current screen design.
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