The Paid Family and Medical Leave (PFML) Program, administered by the Employment Security Department (Department), provides paid family or medical leave for eligible workers who have worked at least 820 hours during a qualifying year. Eligible workers can take up to 12 weeks of medical leave or family leave, or up to 16 to 18 weeks of combined medical and family leave in a year. The PFML Program is funded through premiums paid by employers and employees.
Any information or records concerning an individual or employer obtained by the Department for the administration of the PFML Program are considered private and confidential, with limited exceptions for employers, individuals, and in some instances, third parties. An employer may access:
An individual may access records and information concerning himself or herself unless an exemption applies under the Public Records Act. And lastly, a third party may access information when acting on behalf of an individual or employer under certain conditions.
Any current employer, third-party administrator, employee, or other person authorized by rule, collectively referred to as "interested party" in the bill, may access the following records and information related to an employee's paid family or medical leave claim:
The information obtained by the interested party may only be used for the purpose of administering internal employer leave or benefit practices under established employer policies. The Department may investigate unauthorized uses of records and information.