Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Workforce Development
DWD 218-226 - Civil Rights
Chapter DWD 226 - Bone Marrow And Organ Donor Leave
Section DWD 226.02 - When and how leave taken
Current through August 26, 2024
(1) The leave allowed under s. 103.11, Stats., may be taken in noncontinuous increments. An employee may schedule and take partial absence leave in actual increments of less than a full workday if the employer allows any other leave to be taken in increments of less than a full workday. The duration of the shortest increment available to the employee under s. 103.11, Stats., shall be equal to the shortest increment the employer allows to be taken by that employee for any other nonemergency leave. Such partial leave must be necessary for the employee to undergo the bone marrow or organ donation procedure and to recover from it.
(2) For partial leave purposes, a "week" means 5 days of leave which would otherwise be workdays for the requesting employee.
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(5) An employee shall be deemed to have made "a reasonable effort" to schedule a leave so that it does not "unduly disrupt the employer's operations" within the meaning of s. 103.11(6) (a), Stats., if all of the following apply:
(6) Leave requested by an employee may be denied by an employer if the employee substantially fails to provide the employer with notice of the leave as required under s. 103.11(6), Stats., as interpreted by this section. For purposes of this subsection, an employee is considered to have substantially failed to provide proper notice if the employee fails to do at least 2 of the following:
(7) Except where emergency health care consultation or treatment is required, an employer may deny a requested leave where the employer has made a request for certification that complies with s. 103.11(7), Stats., as to that leave, and the employee requesting the leave fails or refuses, after that proper request, to substantially comply with s. 103.11(7), Stats., as to certification.
(8) Leave under this section is available for only the period necessary for the employee to undergo the bone marrow or organ donor procedure or to recover from that procedure. Family or medical leave under s. 103.10, Stats., may also be available to qualified employees. An employer may not designate leave under this section to run concurrently with family or medical leave under s. 103.10, Stats.
Note: Leave under this section may run concurrently with family or medical leave for which an employee is eligible under the federal family and medical leave act, 29 USC 2601 et seq.
(9) No more than 6 weeks of bone marrow and organ donation leave may be taken in a 12-month period. Bone marrow and organ donation leave that begins in one 12-month period and ends in the subsequent 12-month period may not exceed 6 weeks. In this subsection, "12-month period" has the meaning given in s. DWD 226.01 (1) (a).