As of Jan 1., New York's new paid prenatal leave law now requires private employers to provide 20 hours of paid prenatal personal leave annually for employees receiving healthcare services during pregnancy. To help businesses navigate this landmark amendment to the state’s paid sick leave law, New York published detailed frequently asked questions.
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Applies to all private-sector employees, including part-time workers.
Separate from annual sick leave, with no accrual or waiting period — employees can use all 20 hours immediately.
Covers prenatal appointments, including fertility treatments and end-of-pregnancy care.
Employers cannot dictate which leave type an employee must use or require medical documentation.
Employers are advised to maintain clear records to ensure compliance and to assist employees in understanding their leave balances.
Download our comprehensive guide, including insights on integrating this new mandate with existing policies while staying compliant.
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