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Private sector employer with fewer than 500 employees.
 
  
Public sector employers with at least one employee.
 
  
Qualifying Reasons to Take Emergency Paid Sick Leave
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As discussed in the last section, within the FFCRA are provisions for emergency sick leave for small business employees. They are known as the Emergency Paid Sick Leave Act.
  
An employee is entitled to take leave under the EPSLA if the employee is unable to work or telework because the employee:
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==Covered Employers==
  
Is subject to a federal, state, or local quarantine or isolation order related to COVID-19, or
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Employers covered by the EPSLA include:
  
2.      Has been advised by a healthcare provider to self-quarantine due to concerns related to COVID-19, or
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<li>private sector employers with fewer than 500 employees</li>
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<li>public sector employers with at least one employee</li>
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3.      Is experiencing COVID-19 symptoms and seeking a medical diagnosis, or
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==Qualifying Reasons to Take Emergency Paid Sick Leave==
  
4.      Is caring for an individual subject to a federal, state, or local quarantine or isolation order related to COVID-19, or who has been advised by a healthcare provider to self-quarantine due to concerns related to COVID-19, or
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An employee is entitled to take leave under the EPSLA if he or she is unable to work or telework because the worker:
  
5.      Is caring for his or her child whose school or place of care is closed (or childcare provider is unavailable) due to COVID-19 precautions, or
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<li>is subject to a federal, state or local quarantine or isolation order related to COVID-19;</li>
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<li>has been advised by a health-care provider to self-quarantine due to concerns related to COVID-19;</li>
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<li>is experiencing COVID-19 symptoms and seeking a medical diagnosis;</li>
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<li>is caring for an individual subject to a federal, state or local quarantine or isolation order related to COVID-19, or who has been advised by a health-care provider to self-quarantine due to concerns related to COVID-19;</li>
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<li>is caring for his or her child whose school or place of care is closed (or whose child care provider is unavailable) due to COVID-19 precautions; or</li>
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<li>is experiencing any other substantially similar condition specified by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.</li>
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6.      Is experiencing any other substantially similar condition specified by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
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==Duration of Leave Taken Under the Emergency Paid Sick Leave Act==
  
Duration of Leave taken under the Emergency Paid Sick Leave Act
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Employees who qualify for paid leave under the act are entitled to two weeks of paid sick leave. Full-time employees may use up to 80 hours, and part-time employees may use the number of hours equal to the number of hours they work, on average, over a two-week period.
  
Employees who qualify for paid leave under the Act are entitled to two weeks of paid sick leave. Full-time employees may use up to 80 hours, and part-time employees may use a number of hours equal to the number of hours they work, on average, over a two-week period.
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The sick leave may be taken intermittently. The employer must keep health benefits in place.
  
The sick leave may be taken intermittently.  The employer must keep health benefits in place.
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==Pay for Leave Taken Under the Emergency Paid Sick Leave Act==
  
Pay for Leave taken under the Emergency Paid Sick Leave Act
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An employee is entitled to 100% of his or her regular of pay for leave hours taken because she or he:
  
The employee is entitled to 100% of his or her regular of pay for leave hours taken because the employee:
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<li>is subject to a federal, state or local quarantine or isolation order related to COVID-19;</li>
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Is subject to a federal, state, or local quarantine or isolation order related to COVID-19, or
 
  
2.     Has been advised by a healthcare provider to self-quarantine related to COVID-19, or
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Total pay for leave taken for reasons (1), (2) or (3) is capped at $511 per day and $5,110 in total.
  
3.      Is experiencing COVID-19 symptoms and is seeking a medical diagnosis.
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The employee is due two-thirds of his or her required rate of pay for leave hours taken because the worker:
  
Total pay for leave taken for reasons (1), (2), or (3) is capped at $511.00 per day or $5,110.00 in total.
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<li>is caring for an individual subject to a federal, state or local quarantine or isolation order related to COVID-19;</li>
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<li>is caring for his or her child whose school or place of care is closed (or whose child care provider is unavailable) due to COVID-19 precautions; or</li>
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<li>is experiencing any other substantially similar condition specific by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.</li>
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The employee is due two-thirds of their required rate of pay for leave hours taken because the employee:
 
  
4.      Is caring for an individual subject to a federal, state, or local quarantine or isolation order related to COVID-19,
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Total pay for leave taken for reasons (4), (5) or (6) is capped at $200 per day, and $2,000 in total.
  
5.      Is caring for his or her child whose school or place of care is closed (or childcare provider is unavailable) due to COVID-19 related reasons, or
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6.      Is experiencing any other substantially similar condition specific by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
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* [[Leave — Family and Medical Leave Act & California Family Rights Act]]
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* [[Federal Action Including the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act]]
  
Total pay for leave taken for reasons (4), (5) or (6) is capped at $200.00 per day or $2,000.00 in total.
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As discussed in the last section, within the FFCRA are provisions for emergency sick leave for small business employees. They are known as the Emergency Paid Sick Leave Act.

Covered Employers

Employers covered by the EPSLA include:

  • private sector employers with fewer than 500 employees
  • public sector employers with at least one employee

Qualifying Reasons to Take Emergency Paid Sick Leave

An employee is entitled to take leave under the EPSLA if he or she is unable to work or telework because the worker:

  1. is subject to a federal, state or local quarantine or isolation order related to COVID-19;
  2. has been advised by a health-care provider to self-quarantine due to concerns related to COVID-19;
  3. is experiencing COVID-19 symptoms and seeking a medical diagnosis;
  4. is caring for an individual subject to a federal, state or local quarantine or isolation order related to COVID-19, or who has been advised by a health-care provider to self-quarantine due to concerns related to COVID-19;
  5. is caring for his or her child whose school or place of care is closed (or whose child care provider is unavailable) due to COVID-19 precautions; or
  6. is experiencing any other substantially similar condition specified by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Duration of Leave Taken Under the Emergency Paid Sick Leave Act

Employees who qualify for paid leave under the act are entitled to two weeks of paid sick leave. Full-time employees may use up to 80 hours, and part-time employees may use the number of hours equal to the number of hours they work, on average, over a two-week period.

The sick leave may be taken intermittently. The employer must keep health benefits in place.

Pay for Leave Taken Under the Emergency Paid Sick Leave Act

An employee is entitled to 100% of his or her regular of pay for leave hours taken because she or he:

  1. is subject to a federal, state or local quarantine or isolation order related to COVID-19;
  2. has been advised by a health-care provider to self-quarantine related to COVID-19; or
  3. is experiencing COVID-19 symptoms and is seeking a medical diagnosis.


Total pay for leave taken for reasons (1), (2) or (3) is capped at $511 per day and $5,110 in total.

The employee is due two-thirds of his or her required rate of pay for leave hours taken because the worker:

  1. is caring for an individual subject to a federal, state or local quarantine or isolation order related to COVID-19;
  2. is caring for his or her child whose school or place of care is closed (or whose child care provider is unavailable) due to COVID-19 precautions; or
  3. is experiencing any other substantially similar condition specific by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.


Total pay for leave taken for reasons (4), (5) or (6) is capped at $200 per day, and $2,000 in total.

See Also



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