Illinois Administrative Code
Title 56 - LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT
Part 200 - PAID LEAVE FOR ALL WORKERS ACT
Subpart C - USE OF PAID LEAVE
Section 200.310 - Paid Leave Usage Policy and Notice Requirements
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) If an employer chooses to impose terms and conditions on employees' use of paid leave time, beyond the provisions explicitly required by the Act, the employer must adopt a reasonable, written paid leave policy, made available in English and in any additional language commonly spoken by the employer's workforce, that, at a minimum, includes the protections of the Act and this Part, and is consistent with the provisions of the Act and this Part. A written paid leave policy, other than a qualifying pre-existing policy, that is inconsistent with the Act and this Part is invalid, and an employer with such a policy waives its right to notice of employees' use of paid leave time.
b) If an employer's paid leave policy has prior notification requirements, those may include the following (see Section 15(h) of the Act):
c) An employer may deny an employee's request to use the minimum amount of paid leave provided for under this Act if all of the following conditions are met:
d) An employer shall provide employees with written notice of the paid leave policy notification requirements in this Section in the manner provided in Section 20 (d) of the Act for notice and posting, and shall do so within 5 calendar days of any change to the employer's reasonable paid leave policy notification requirements. [820 ILCS 192/15]
e) An employer shall not require an employee to search for or locate a replacement worker to cover the employee's use of paid leave time. [820 ILCS 192/15]
f) If an employer changes its policy regarding an employee's requirement to notify the employer before taking paid leave time, then the employer must communicate the change in writing within 5 calendar days after the change.
g) An employer may restrict an employee's use of paid leave to the employee's known or anticipated work schedule.