Emergency Paid Sick Program (HR 6201)#
Overview#
This is the configuration required for the payroll processing, time collection and capping the earnings maximums based on maximum employee rates. Pease see the separate document describing a sample E-Sick leave policy.General Notes#
- FT employees could be eligible for 80 hours
- PT employees have a pro-rated entitlement.
- Part-time employees are entitled to the number of hours of paid sick time equal to the number of hours they work, on average, over a 2-week period.
- Approach – prorate the PT employees’ entitlement based on their work assignment’s FTE, otherwise enter the hours to be granted on the employee’s statistic records (IEST). The Stat will be used as an override. Whether or not an employee is eligible would be handle outside of the system.
- In the case of leaves to care for a family member or child, however, the required sick pay is based on 2/3rds of the regular rate of pay.
- For part-time employees whose schedule varies from week to week, special rules apply to calculate the average number of hours.
- The maximum amount of required sick pay per employee is $511 per day and $5,110 in the aggregate.
- In the case of leaves to care for a family member of child, however, the maximum amount of required sick pay per employee is $200 per day and $2,000 in the aggregate
- All unused leave expires December 31, 2020. No payout at separation.
Sick Leave Reasons#
Emergency paid sick leave will be available for an employee who is unable to work or work remotely because:- 1. The employee is subject to a federal, state, or local quarantine or isolation order related to COVID-19;
- 2. The employee has been advised by a health care provider to self-quarantine because of COVID-19;
- 3. The employee is experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 and is seeking a medical diagnosis;
- 4. The employee is caring for an individual subject (or advised) to quarantine or isolation;
- 5. The employee is caring for a son or daughter whose school or place of care is closed, or childcare provider is unavailable, due to COVID-19 precautions; or
- 6. The employee is experiencing substantially similar conditions as specified by the Secretary of Health and Human Services, in consultation with the Secretaries of Labor and Treasury.