Bill Text: NY S04742 | 2013-2014 | General Assembly | Amended


Bill Title: Provides workers' compensation benefits for injury or sickness, pregnancy or family leave; applies to an employee and to family members taking family leave to care for an employee.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 20-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2014-03-20 - PRINT NUMBER 4742B [S04742 Detail]

Download: New_York-2013-S04742-Amended.html
                           S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
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                                        4742--B
                              2013-2014 Regular Sessions
                                   I N  S E N A T E
                                    April 19, 2013
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       Introduced  by Sens. ADDABBO, AVELLA, KRUEGER, MONTGOMERY, PARKER, SAMP-
         SON, STAVISKY -- read twice and ordered printed, and when  printed  to
         be committed to the Committee on Labor -- recommitted to the Committee
         on  Labor  in  accordance  with  Senate  Rule  6,  sec. 8 -- committee
         discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted
         to said committee  --  committee  discharged,  bill  amended,  ordered
         reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee
       AN  ACT to amend the workers' compensation law and the insurance law, in
         relation to providing benefits for injury or  sickness,  pregnancy  or
         family leave
         THE  PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
       BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
    1    Section 1.  Subdivision 2 of section 76 of the  workers'  compensation
    2  law,  as added by chapter 600 of the laws of 1949, is amended to read as
    3  follows:
    4    2. The purposes of the state insurance fund herein created are  hereby
    5  enlarged to provide [for the] insurance [by the state insurance fund of]
    6  FOR  the payment of the benefits required by section two hundred four of
    7  this chapter, INCLUDING BENEFITS FOR FAMILY CARE PROVIDED EITHER IN  THE
    8  SAME  POLICY  WITH  OR IN A SEPARATE POLICY FROM BENEFITS FOR DISABILITY
    9  RESULTING FROM INJURY, SICKNESS OR PREGNANCY  OF  AN  EMPLOYEE,  AND  AS
   10  PROVIDED  PURSUANT  TO  SECTION TWO HUNDRED ELEVEN-A OF THIS CHAPTER.  A
   11  separate fund is hereby created within the state insurance  fund,  which
   12  shall  be  known  as  the  "disability  benefits  fund", and which shall
   13  consist of all premiums received and paid into said fund on  account  of
   14  such insurance, all securities acquired by and through the use of moneys
   15  belonging  to  said fund and of interest earned upon moneys belonging to
   16  said fund and deposited or invested as herein provided. Said  disability
   17  benefits  fund  shall be applicable to the payment of benefits, expenses
   18  and assessments on account of insurance written pursuant to article nine
   19  of this chapter.
        EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                             [ ] is old law to be omitted.
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    1    S 2. The section heading  and  the  first  undesignated  paragraph  of
    2  section  120  of the workers' compensation law, as amended by chapter 61
    3  of the laws of 1989, are amended to read as follows:
    4    Discrimination  against employees [who bring proceedings]. It shall be
    5  unlawful for any employer  or  his  or  her  duly  authorized  agent  to
    6  discharge  or in any other manner discriminate against an employee as to
    7  his or her employment because such employee has claimed or attempted  to
    8  claim  compensation from such employer, OR CLAIMED OR ATTEMPTED TO CLAIM
    9  ANY BENEFITS PROVIDED UNDER THIS CHAPTER,  or  because  he  or  she  has
   10  testified  or is about to testify in a proceeding under this chapter and
   11  no other valid reason is shown to exist for such action by the employer.
   12    S 3. Subdivision 9 of section 201 of the workers' compensation law  is
   13  amended by adding two new paragraphs C and D to read as follows:
   14    C.  "DISABILITY"  ALSO INCLUDES FAMILY CARE, AS DEFINED IN SUBDIVISION
   15  FIFTEEN OF THIS SECTION.
   16    D. UNLESS OTHERWISE SET FORTH IN THIS ARTICLE, ALL PROVISIONS OF  THIS
   17  ARTICLE APPLICABLE TO "DISABILITY" SHALL APPLY TO (I) DISABILITY ARISING
   18  FROM INJURY OR SICKNESS; (II) DISABILITY CAUSED BY OR IN CONNECTION WITH
   19  PREGNANCY;  AND  (III) FAMILY CARE.   UNLESS OTHERWISE SET FORTH IN THIS
   20  ARTICLE, ALL PROVISIONS  OF  THIS  ARTICLE  APPLICABLE  TO  A  "DISABLED
   21  EMPLOYEE"  SHALL APPLY TO EMPLOYEES IN NEED OF TIME OFF FOR THE PURPOSES
   22  OF SUBPARAGRAPHS (I), (II) AND (III) OF THIS PARAGRAPH.
   23    S 4. Subdivision 14 of section 201 of the workers'  compensation  law,
   24  as added by chapter 600 of the laws of 1949 and as renumbered by chapter
   25  438 of the laws of 1964, is amended to read as follows:
   26    14.  "A  day  of  disability"  means any day on which the employee was
   27  prevented from performing work because of disability, INCLUDING ANY  DAY
   28  WHICH THE EMPLOYEE USES FOR FAMILY CARE, and for which [he] THE EMPLOYEE
   29  has not received his OR HER regular remuneration.
   30    S 5. Section 201 of the workers' compensation law is amended by adding
   31  twelve  new  subdivisions 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 and
   32  26 to read as follows:
   33    15. "FAMILY CARE" SHALL MEAN ANY LEAVE TAKEN BY AN EMPLOYEE FROM WORK:
   34    A. TO PARTICIPATE IN PROVIDING CARE, INCLUDING PHYSICAL OR  PSYCHOLOG-
   35  ICAL CARE, FOR A FAMILY MEMBER OF THE EMPLOYEE MADE NECESSARY BY A SERI-
   36  OUS HEALTH CONDITION OF THE FAMILY MEMBER; OR
   37    B.  TO  BOND  WITH THE EMPLOYEE'S CHILD DURING THE FIRST TWELVE MONTHS
   38  AFTER THE CHILD'S BIRTH, OR THE FIRST TWELVE MONTHS AFTER THE  PLACEMENT
   39  OF THE CHILD FOR ADOPTION OR FOSTER CARE WITH THE EMPLOYEE.
   40    C.  BECAUSE OF ANY QUALIFYING EXIGENCY AS INTERPRETED UNDER THE FAMILY
   41  AND MEDICAL LEAVE ACT,  29  U.S.C.  S  2612(A)(1)(E)  AND  29  C.F.R.  S
   42  825.126(A)(1)-(8),  ARISING  OUT  OF  THE FACT THAT THE SPOUSE, DOMESTIC
   43  PARTNER, CHILD, OR PARENT OF THE EMPLOYEE IS ON ACTIVE DUTY (OR HAS BEEN
   44  NOTIFIED OF AN IMPENDING CALL OR ORDER TO  ACTIVE  DUTY)  IN  THE  ARMED
   45  FORCES OF THE UNITED STATES.
   46    16. "CHILD" MEANS A BIOLOGICAL, ADOPTED OR FOSTER CHILD, A STEP-CHILD,
   47  A  LEGAL WARD OR A CHILD OF A PERSON WHO STANDS IN PARENTAL RELATIONSHIP
   48  TO THE CHILD.
   49    17. "DOMESTIC PARTNER" HAS THE MEANING SET FORTH IN SUBDIVISION ONE OF
   50  SECTION FOUR OF THIS CHAPTER.
   51    18. "SERIOUS HEALTH CONDITION" MEANS AN ILLNESS,  INJURY,  IMPAIRMENT,
   52  OR PHYSICAL OR MENTAL CONDITION THAT:
   53    A.  REQUIRES  INPATIENT  CARE  IN  A  HOSPITAL, HOSPICE OR RESIDENTIAL
   54  HEALTH CARE FACILITY; OR
   55    B. REQUIRES CONTINUING TREATMENT BY A HEALTH CARE PROVIDER.
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    1    19. "PARENT" MEANS  BIOLOGICAL  OR  ADOPTIVE  PARENT,  STEP-PARENT  OR
    2  PERSON WHO STOOD IN PARENTAL RELATIONSHIP TO AN EMPLOYEE.
    3    20.  "FAMILY  MEMBER" MEANS A CHILD, SPOUSE, DOMESTIC PARTNER, PARENT,
    4  GRANDCHILD, GRANDPARENT, SIBLING OR PARENT OF A SPOUSE OR DOMESTIC PART-
    5  NER.
    6    21. "PARENTAL RELATIONSHIP"  IS  A  RELATIONSHIP  IN  WHICH  A  PERSON
    7  ASSUMES  THE OBLIGATIONS INCIDENT TO PARENTHOOD FOR A CHILD AND ACTUALLY
    8  DISCHARGES THOSE OBLIGATIONS,  OR  A  RELATIONSHIP  IN  WHICH  A  PERSON
    9  ASSUMED  THOSE OBLIGATIONS AND DISCHARGED THEM BEFORE THE CHILD ATTAINED
   10  ADULTHOOD.  A BIOLOGICAL OR LEGAL RELATIONSHIP IS NOT NECESSARY.
   11    22. "GRANDCHILD" MEANS THE CHILD OF A CHILD.
   12    23. "HEALTH CARE PROVIDER" MEANS A HEALTH  CARE  PRACTITIONER  WHO  IS
   13  LICENSED  UNDER RELEVANT FEDERAL OR STATE LAWS TO PROVIDE MEDICAL, EMER-
   14  GENCY OR HEALTH  SERVICES  AND  IS  TREATING  AN  EMPLOYEE'S  DISABILITY
   15  RESULTING  FROM  INJURY, SICKNESS OR PREGNANCY, OR A FAMILY MEMBER FOR A
   16  SERIOUS HEALTH CONDITION.   FOR AN  EMPLOYEE  OR  A  FAMILY  MEMBER  WHO
   17  ADHERES  TO THE FAITH OR TEACHINGS OF ANY CHURCH OR DENOMINATION AND WHO
   18  IN ACCORDANCE WITH ITS CREED, TENETS OR PRINCIPLES DEPENDS  FOR  HEALING
   19  UPON  PRAYER  THROUGH SPIRITUAL MEANS ALONE IN THE PRACTICE OF RELIGION,
   20  "HEALTH CARE PROVIDER" INCLUDES A PRACTITIONER DULY  ACCREDITED  BY  THE
   21  CHURCH  OR  DENOMINATION WHO IS PROVIDING CARE TO THE EMPLOYEE OR FAMILY
   22  MEMBER.
   23    24. "FAMILY CARE COST" SHALL MEAN:
   24    A. PRIOR TO JULY FIRST, TWO THOUSAND SIXTEEN, UP TO  FORTY-FIVE  CENTS
   25  PER WEEK; AND
   26    B.  DURING EVERY SUBSEQUENT YEAR COMMENCING ON JULY FIRST SUCH MAXIMUM
   27  AMOUNT AS SHALL BE SET BY REGULATION OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF  FINANCIAL
   28  SERVICES FOLLOWING CONSULTATION WITH THE FAMILY CARE ADVISORY COUNCIL BY
   29  APRIL  FIRST  OF THE SAME YEAR BASED ON THE SUPERINTENDENT'S ACTUARIALLY
   30  SOUND ESTIMATION OF THE COST PER EMPLOYEE OF PROVIDING FAMILY CARE BENE-
   31  FITS, BUT IN NO EVENT MORE THAN ONE  HUNDRED  FIFTEEN  PERCENT  OF  SUCH
   32  ESTIMATION  OF  THE  COST PER EMPLOYEE OF PROVIDING FAMILY CARE BENEFITS
   33  THROUGH THE STATE INSURANCE FUND.
   34    25. "GRANDPARENT" MEANS THE PARENT OF A PARENT.
   35    26. "SIBLING" MEANS A BROTHER OR A  SISTER,  WHETHER  RELATED  THROUGH
   36  HALF BLOOD, WHOLE BLOOD OR ADOPTION OR A STEP-SIBLING.
   37    S  6. The workers' compensation law is amended by adding a new section
   38  203-a to read as follows:
   39    S 203-A. RETALIATORY ACTION PROHIBITED. 1.  THE PROVISIONS OF  SECTION
   40  ONE  HUNDRED TWENTY OF THIS CHAPTER AND SECTION TWO HUNDRED FORTY-ONE OF
   41  THIS ARTICLE SHALL BE APPLICABLE TO FAMILY CARE LEAVE AS FULLY AS IF SET
   42  FORTH IN THIS SECTION.
   43    2. NOTHING IN THIS SECTION SHALL BE DEEMED  TO  DIMINISH  THE  RIGHTS,
   44  PRIVILEGES,  OR REMEDIES OF ANY EMPLOYEE UNDER ANY COLLECTIVE BARGAINING
   45  AGREEMENT OR EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT.
   46    S 7. The workers' compensation law is amended by adding a new  section
   47  203-b to read as follows:
   48    S 203-B. FAMILY CARE LEAVE. ANY ELIGIBLE EMPLOYEE OF A COVERED EMPLOY-
   49  ER  WHO TAKES LEAVE UNDER THIS SECTION SHALL BE ENTITLED, ON RETURN FROM
   50  SUCH LEAVE, TO BE RESTORED BY THE EMPLOYER TO THE POSITION OF EMPLOYMENT
   51  HELD BY THE EMPLOYEE WHEN THE LEAVE COMMENCED, OR TO BE  RESTORED  TO  A
   52  COMPARABLE  POSITION  WITH COMPARABLE EMPLOYMENT BENEFITS, PAY AND OTHER
   53  TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT. THE TAKING OF LEAVE FOR THE  PURPOSE
   54  OF  FAMILY  CARE  SHALL NOT RESULT IN THE LOSS OF ANY EMPLOYMENT BENEFIT
   55  ACCRUED PRIOR TO THE DATE ON WHICH THE LEAVE COMMENCED. NOTHING IN  THIS
   56  SECTION  SHALL  BE  CONSTRUED  TO  ENTITLE  ANY RESTORED EMPLOYEE TO THE
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    1  ACCRUAL OF ANY SENIORITY OR EMPLOYMENT BENEFITS  DURING  ANY  PERIOD  OF
    2  LEAVE,  OR  ANY  RIGHT,  BENEFIT OR POSITION TO WHICH THE EMPLOYEE WOULD
    3  HAVE BEEN ENTITLED HAD THE EMPLOYEE NOT TAKEN THE LEAVE.  A VIOLATION OF
    4  THIS  SECTION SHALL BE A VIOLATION OF SECTION ONE HUNDRED TWENTY OF THIS
    5  CHAPTER AND ALL REMEDIES  AND  PENALTIES  AVAILABLE  UNDER  SECTION  ONE
    6  HUNDRED TWENTY OF THIS CHAPTER SHALL BE AVAILABLE FOR VIOLATIONS OF THIS
    7  SECTION AS FULLY AS IF SET FORTH IN THIS SECTION.
    8    S 8. Subdivision 1 of section 204 of the workers' compensation law, as
    9  added  by chapter 600 of the laws of 1949, is amended and two new subdi-
   10  visions 3 and 4 are added to read as follows:
   11    1. Disability benefits shall be payable to an  eligible  employee  for
   12  disabilities  commencing  after  June thirtieth, nineteen hundred fifty,
   13  beginning with the eighth consecutive day of disability  and  thereafter
   14  during  the  continuance of disability, subject to the limitations as to
   15  maximum and minimum amounts and duration and other conditions and  limi-
   16  tations in this section and in sections two hundred five and two hundred
   17  six  OF  THIS ARTICLE.  WHEN AN EMPLOYEE IS ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE BENEFITS
   18  FOR FAMILY CARE REASONS IMMEDIATELY AFTER  RECEIVING  BENEFITS  FOR  THE
   19  EMPLOYEE'S  OWN INJURY, SICKNESS OR PREGNANCY, BENEFITS SHALL BE PAYABLE
   20  TO THE EMPLOYEE BEGINNING ON THE FIRST  DAY  OF  ELIGIBLE  FAMILY  CARE.
   21  Successive periods of disability caused by the same or related injury or
   22  sickness  OR  REASON  FOR FAMILY CARE shall be deemed a single period of
   23  disability only if separated by less than three months.
   24    3. THE WEEKLY BENEFIT WHICH  THE  DISABLED  EMPLOYEE  IS  ENTITLED  TO
   25  RECEIVE  FOR  DISABILITY COMMENCING ON OR AFTER JANUARY FIRST, TWO THOU-
   26  SAND FIFTEEN SHALL BE TWO-THIRDS OF THE EMPLOYEE'S AVERAGE WEEKLY  WAGE,
   27  BUT  IN  NO  CASE  SHALL  SUCH BENEFIT EXCEED THIRTY-FIVE PERCENT OF THE
   28  STATEWIDE AVERAGE WEEKLY WAGE AS DETERMINED BY THE STATE  DEPARTMENT  OF
   29  LABOR  PURSUANT  TO  SUBDIVISION SIXTEEN OF SECTION TWO OF THIS CHAPTER.
   30  THE WEEKLY BENEFIT WHICH THE DISABLED EMPLOYEE IS  ENTITLED  TO  RECEIVE
   31  FOR  DISABILITY COMMENCING ON OR AFTER APRIL FIRST, TWO THOUSAND SIXTEEN
   32  SHALL BE TWO-THIRDS OF THE EMPLOYEE'S AVERAGE WEEKLY  WAGE,  BUT  IN  NO
   33  CASE  SHALL  SUCH  BENEFIT EXCEED FORTY PERCENT OF THE STATEWIDE AVERAGE
   34  WEEKLY WAGE AS DETERMINED BY THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR  PURSUANT  TO
   35  SUBDIVISION  SIXTEEN  OF SECTION TWO OF THIS CHAPTER. THE WEEKLY BENEFIT
   36  WHICH THE DISABLED  EMPLOYEE  IS  ENTITLED  TO  RECEIVE  FOR  DISABILITY
   37  COMMENCING  ON  OR  AFTER  APRIL  FIRST, TWO THOUSAND SEVENTEEN SHALL BE
   38  TWO-THIRDS OF THE EMPLOYEE'S AVERAGE WEEKLY WAGE BUT IN  NO  CASE  SHALL
   39  SUCH  BENEFIT  EXCEED FORTY-FIVE PERCENT OF THE STATEWIDE AVERAGE WEEKLY
   40  WAGE AS DETERMINED BY THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR PURSUANT TO SUBDIVI-
   41  SION SIXTEEN OF SECTION TWO OF THIS CHAPTER. THE  WEEKLY  BENEFIT  WHICH
   42  THE  DISABLED  EMPLOYEE IS ENTITLED TO RECEIVE FOR DISABILITY COMMENCING
   43  ON OR AFTER APRIL FIRST, TWO THOUSAND EIGHTEEN AND SUBSEQUENTLY SHALL BE
   44  TWO-THIRDS OF THE EMPLOYEE'S AVERAGE WEEKLY WAGE BUT IN  NO  CASE  SHALL
   45  SUCH  BENEFIT  EXCEED FIFTY PERCENT OF THE STATEWIDE AVERAGE WEEKLY WAGE
   46  AS DETERMINED BY THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR PURSUANT  TO  SUBDIVISION
   47  SIXTEEN OF SECTION TWO OF THIS CHAPTER.  FOR DISABILITY COMMENCING ON OR
   48  AFTER  JANUARY  FIRST,  TWO  THOUSAND  FIFTEEN, THE WEEKLY BENEFIT FOR A
   49  DISABLED EMPLOYEE WHO IS  CONCURRENTLY  ELIGIBLE  FOR  BENEFITS  IN  THE
   50  EMPLOYMENT  OF  MORE THAN ONE COVERED EMPLOYER SHALL, WITHIN THE MAXIMUM
   51  HEREIN PROVIDED, BE TWO-THIRDS OF THE TOTAL OF  THE  EMPLOYEE'S  AVERAGE
   52  WEEKLY  WAGES  RECEIVED  FROM  ALL  SUCH COVERED EMPLOYERS, AND SHALL BE
   53  ALLOCATED IN THE PROPORTION OF  THEIR  RESPECTIVE  AVERAGE  WEEKLY  WAGE
   54  PAYMENTS.
   55    4. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY CONTRARY PROVISIONS IN THIS ARTICLE, AN EMPLOY-
   56  EE SHALL BE ENTITLED TO TAKE LEAVE FOR FAMILY CARE UNDER THIS ARTICLE ON
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    1  AN INTERMITTENT OR REDUCED LEAVE SCHEDULE, EXCEPT THAT AN EMPLOYEE SHALL
    2  NOT  BE ENTITLED TO INTERMITTENT OR REDUCED LEAVE TO PROVIDE FAMILY CARE
    3  UNDER PARAGRAPH A OF SUBDIVISION FIFTEEN OF SECTION TWO HUNDRED  ONE  OF
    4  THIS  ARTICLE UNLESS SHOWN TO BE MEDICALLY NECESSARY. THE EMPLOYEE SHALL
    5  MAKE A REASONABLE EFFORT TO SCHEDULE INTERMITTENT OR REDUCED LEAVE SO AS
    6  NOT TO UNDULY DISRUPT THE OPERATIONS OF THE EMPLOYER. LEAVE TAKEN ON  AN
    7  INTERMITTENT  OR  REDUCED LEAVE SCHEDULE SHALL NOT RESULT IN A REDUCTION
    8  OF THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF LEAVE TO WHICH AN EMPLOYEE IS ENTITLED UNDER THIS
    9  ARTICLE BEYOND THE AMOUNT OF LEAVE ACTUALLY TAKEN.
   10    S 9. Subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 4, 7 and 8 of section 205 of  the  workers'
   11  compensation law, subdivision 1 as amended by chapter 651 of the laws of
   12  1958,  subdivision  2  as amended by chapter 270 of the laws of 1990 and
   13  subdivisions 3, 4, 7 and 8 as added by chapter 600 of the laws  of  1949
   14  and  as renumbered by chapter 352 of the laws of 1981, are amended and a
   15  new subdivision 9 is added to read as follows:
   16    1. (A) For DISABILITY RESULTING FROM INJURY, SICKNESS OR PREGNANCY  OF
   17  AN EMPLOYEE, FOR more than twenty-six weeks during a period of fifty-two
   18  consecutive calendar weeks or during any one period of disability; OR
   19    (B)  FOR  FAMILY  CARE,  FOR MORE THAN TWELVE WEEKS DURING A PERIOD OF
   20  FIFTY-TWO CONSECUTIVE CALENDAR WEEKS OR DURING ANY ONE PERIOD OF  FAMILY
   21  CARE;
   22    2. for any period of disability RESULTING FROM THE INJURY, SICKNESS OR
   23  PREGNANCY  OF AN EMPLOYEE during which an employee is not under the care
   24  of a [duly licensed physician or with respect  to  disability  resulting
   25  from  a  condition  of  the foot which may lawfully be treated by a duly
   26  registered and licensed podiatrist of the state  of  New  York  or  with
   27  respect to a disability resulting from a condition which may lawfully be
   28  treated  by  a duly registered and licensed chiropractor of the state of
   29  New York or with respect to a  disability  resulting  from  a  condition
   30  which may lawfully be treated by a duly licensed dentist of the state of
   31  New  York  or  with  respect  to a disability resulting from a condition
   32  which may lawfully be treated by a duly registered and licensed psychol-
   33  ogist of the state of New York or with respect to a disability resulting
   34  from a condition which may lawfully be treated by a duly certified nurse
   35  midwife, for any period of such disability during which an  employee  is
   36  neither under the care of a physician nor a podiatrist, nor a chiroprac-
   37  tor,  nor  a dentist, nor a psychologist, nor a certified nurse midwife;
   38  and for any period of disability during which an employee who adheres to
   39  the faith or teachings of any church or denomination and who in  accord-
   40  ance with its creed, tenets or principles depends for healing upon pray-
   41  er  through  spiritual  means  alone in the practice of religion, is not
   42  under the care of a practitioner duly accredited by the church or denom-
   43  ination, and provided such employee shall submit to all  physical  exam-
   44  inations as required by this chapter.] HEALTH CARE PROVIDER;
   45    3. for any disability RESULTING FROM INJURY OR SICKNESS OF AN EMPLOYEE
   46  occasioned by the wilful intention of the employee to bring about injury
   47  to  or  the sickness of himself or another, or resulting from any injury
   48  or sickness sustained in the perpetration by the employee of an  illegal
   49  act;
   50    4.  for any day of disability during which the employee performed work
   51  for remuneration or profit; BUT NOT INCLUDING ANY REMUNERATION  RECEIVED
   52  FOR CARING FOR A FOSTER OR ADOPTED CHILD OR OTHER INDIVIDUAL RESIDING IN
   53  THE EMPLOYEE'S PLACE OF RESIDENCE;
   54    7.  for  any disability due to any act of war, declared or undeclared,
   55  if such act shall occur after June thirtieth,  nineteen  hundred  fifty,
   56  EXCEPT  THAT  NOTHING  IN  THIS  SUBDIVISION  SHALL BAR AN EMPLOYEE FROM
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    1  RECEIVING BENEFITS UNDER THIS ARTICLE FOR CARE OF A FAMILY MEMBER  DISA-
    2  BLED DUE TO AN ACT OF WAR;
    3    8.  for any disability RESULTING FROM AN INJURY, SICKNESS OR PREGNANCY
    4  OF THE EMPLOYEE commencing before the employee becomes eligible to bene-
    5  fits hereunder [or commencing prior  to  July  first,  nineteen  hundred
    6  fifty,  but  this  shall not preclude benefits for recurrence after July
    7  first, nineteen hundred fifty, of a disability commencing  prior  there-
    8  to.];
    9    9. FOR ANY DAY OF ABSENCE FROM WORK RESULTING FROM INJURY, SICKNESS OR
   10  PREGNANCY   OF   THE   EMPLOYEE   TAKEN  UNDER  SECTION  SEVENTY-ONE  OR
   11  SEVENTY-THREE OF THE CIVIL SERVICE LAW.
   12    S 10. The workers' compensation law is amended by adding a new section
   13  205-a to read as follows:
   14    S 205-A. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DISABILITY BENEFITS FOR FAMILY CARE  AND
   15  FOR THE EMPLOYEE'S OWN INJURY, SICKNESS OR PREGNANCY.  1. THE RECEIPT OF
   16  BENEFITS  FOR DISABILITY RESULTING FROM INJURY, SICKNESS OR PREGNANCY OF
   17  THE EMPLOYEE, SHALL NOT COUNT TOWARD ANY TIME LIMITATION UNDER  SUBDIVI-
   18  SION  ONE  OF SECTION TWO HUNDRED FIVE OF THIS ARTICLE ON THE RECEIPT OF
   19  BENEFITS FOR FAMILY CARE, AND THE RECEIPT OF BENEFITS  FOR  FAMILY  CARE
   20  SHALL  NOT  COUNT  TOWARD  ANY  TIME LIMITATION UNDER SUBDIVISION ONE OF
   21  SECTION TWO HUNDRED FIVE OF THIS ARTICLE ON THE RECEIPT OF BENEFITS  FOR
   22  DISABILITY RESULTING FROM INJURY, SICKNESS OR PREGNANCY TO THE EMPLOYEE,
   23  EXCEPT  THAT  AN  EMPLOYEE  MAY  RECEIVE DISABILITY BENEFITS ON ONLY ONE
   24  CLAIM AT ANY TIME.
   25    2. AN EMPLOYER MAY REQUIRE THAT AN INDIVIDUAL WHO IS ENTITLED TO LEAVE
   26  UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE FAMILY AND MEDICAL LEAVE  ACT  OF  1993,  29
   27  U.S.C.  SEC.  2601  ET SEQ. SHALL TAKE ANY FAMILY CARE BENEFITS PROVIDED
   28  UNDER THIS ARTICLE CONCURRENTLY WITH LEAVE TAKEN PURSUANT TO THE  FAMILY
   29  AND MEDICAL LEAVE ACT.
   30    S  11.  Subdivision 3 of section 209 of the workers' compensation law,
   31  as amended by chapter 415 of the laws of 1983, is  amended  to  read  as
   32  follows:
   33    3.  The  contribution  of each such employee to the cost of disability
   34  benefits provided by this article shall be one-half of one per centum of
   35  the employee's wages paid to him  on  and  after  July  first,  nineteen
   36  hundred fifty, but not in excess of sixty cents per week FOR THE COST OF
   37  DISABILITY  BENEFITS  FOR  INJURY, SICKNESS OR PREGNANCY OF THE EMPLOYEE
   38  PLUS THE FAMILY CARE COST, AS  DEFINED  IN  SUBDIVISION  TWENTY-FOUR  OF
   39  SECTION TWO HUNDRED ONE OF THIS ARTICLE.
   40    S  11-a.  Section  210  of  the workers' compensation law, as added by
   41  chapter 600 of the laws of 1949, is amended to read as follows:
   42    S 210. Employer contributions. 1. Every covered employer shall, on and
   43  after January first, nineteen hundred  fifty,  contribute  the  cost  of
   44  providing  [disability]  benefits  FOR DISABILITY RESULTING FROM INJURY,
   45  SICKNESS OR PREGNANCY in excess of the contributions collected from  his
   46  employees, to the extent and in the manner provided in this article.
   47    2.  The  special  contribution of each covered employer to the accumu-
   48  lation of funds to provide benefits for disabled unemployed shall be  as
   49  provided in subdivision one of section two hundred fourteen.
   50    3. The contribution of every covered employer to the cost of providing
   51  [disability]  benefits FOR DISABILITY RESULTING FROM INJURY, SICKNESS OR
   52  PREGNANCY after June thirtieth, nineteen hundred  fifty,  shall  be  the
   53  excess  of such cost over the amount of the contributions of his employ-
   54  ees.
   55    4. No profit shall be  derived  by  any  employer  or  association  of
   56  employers  or of employees from providing payment of disability benefits
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    1  under this article. All funds representing  contributions  of  employers
    2  and employees, and increments thereon, held by employers or associations
    3  of  employers  or  of  employees authorized or permitted to pay benefits
    4  under  the  provisions  of this article, and by trustees paying benefits
    5  under plans or  agreements  meeting  the  requirements  of  section  two
    6  hundred  eleven,  shall  be  trust  funds  and shall be expended only to
    7  provide for the payment of benefits to employees and for  the  costs  of
    8  administering  this  article and for the support of the fund established
    9  under section two hundred fourteen.
   10    S 12. Section 211 of the  workers'  compensation  law  is  amended  by
   11  adding two new subdivisions 7 and 8 to read as follows:
   12    7. SUCH FAMILY CARE BENEFITS AS ARE PROVIDED FOR IN THIS ARTICLE SHALL
   13  BE  IN ADDITION TO, AND SHALL NOT AMEND, REPEAL OR REPLACE, THE TERMS OF
   14  ANY AGREEMENT THAT IS COLLECTIVELY  NEGOTIATED BETWEEN AN  EMPLOYER  AND
   15  AN  EMPLOYEE  ORGANIZATION,  INCLUDING AGREEMENT OR INTEREST ARBITRATION
   16  AWARDS MADE PURSUANT TO ARTICLE FOURTEEN OF THE CIVIL SERVICE LAW.
   17    8. NOTHING IN THIS ARTICLE SHALL REQUIRE AN EMPLOYER TO USE  THE  SAME
   18  CARRIER  TO PROVIDE BENEFITS REQUIRED BY OR PERMISSIBLE UNDER THIS ARTI-
   19  CLE FOR DISABILITY RESULTING FROM INJURY, SICKNESS OR PREGNANCY  OF  THE
   20  EMPLOYEE AS IT USES TO PROVIDE BENEFITS REQUIRED BY OR PERMISSIBLE UNDER
   21  THIS  ARTICLE  FOR  FAMILY  CARE. AN EMPLOYER MAY USE A DIFFERENT MEANS,
   22  AMONG THOSE SET FORTH IN SUBDIVISIONS ONE THROUGH FIVE OF THIS  SECTION,
   23  TO  PROVIDE  BENEFITS  REQUIRED BY THIS ARTICLE FOR DISABILITY RESULTING
   24  FROM INJURY, SICKNESS OR PREGNANCY OF THE EMPLOYEE, FROM THE MEANS  USED
   25  TO PROVIDE BENEFITS REQUIRED BY THIS ARTICLE FOR FAMILY CARE.
   26    S 13. The workers' compensation law is amended by adding a new section
   27  211-a to read as follows:
   28    S  211-A.  PUBLIC  EMPLOYEES; EMPLOYEE OPT IN. 1. FOR PURPOSES OF THIS
   29  SECTION, "PUBLIC EMPLOYEE" MEANS ANY EMPLOYEE OF THE  STATE,  ANY  POLI-
   30  TICAL  SUBDIVISION OF THE STATE, A PUBLIC AUTHORITY OR ANY OTHER GOVERN-
   31  MENTAL AGENCY OR INSTRUMENTALITY. "PUBLIC EMPLOYER" MEANS THE STATE, ANY
   32  POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OF THE STATE, A  PUBLIC  AUTHORITY  OR  ANY  OTHER
   33  GOVERNMENTAL  AGENCY OR INSTRUMENTALITY THEREOF. "EMPLOYEE ORGANIZATION"
   34  SHALL HAVE THE MEANING SET FORTH IN SECTION TWO HUNDRED ONE OF THE CIVIL
   35  SERVICE LAW.
   36    2. PUBLIC EMPLOYERS SHALL PROVIDE BENEFITS FOR FAMILY CARE  TO  PUBLIC
   37  EMPLOYEES WHERE AN EMPLOYEE ORGANIZATION THAT REPRESENTS THOSE EMPLOYEES
   38  OPTS  IN  TO FAMILY CARE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROCEDURES AND TERMS SET
   39  FORTH IN SUBDIVISION THREE OF THIS SECTION.
   40    3. AN EMPLOYEE ORGANIZATION MAY OPT IN TO THE FAMILY CARE  BENEFIT  ON
   41  BEHALF OF THOSE EMPLOYEES IT REPRESENTS:
   42    A. UPON NOTICE GIVEN PRIOR TO APRIL FIRST, TWO THOUSAND FIFTEEN, WHICH
   43  OPT IN SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE ONLY ON JULY FIRST, TWO THOUSAND FIFTEEN;
   44    B.  AT  ANY  TIME  UPON NINETY DAYS NOTICE FOR ANY EMPLOYER WHO IS NOT
   45  PROVIDING DISABILITY BENEFITS FOR INJURY, SICKNESS OR  PREGNANCY  OF  AN
   46  EMPLOYEE  UNDER  SECTION  TWO  HUNDRED TWELVE OF THIS ARTICLE, OR WHO IS
   47  SELF-INSURED FOR SUCH BENEFITS;
   48    C. FOR ANY EMPLOYER WHO IS PROVIDING DISABILITY BENEFITS  FOR  INJURY,
   49  SICKNESS OR PREGNANCY OF AN EMPLOYEE UNDER SECTION TWO HUNDRED TWELVE OF
   50  THIS  ARTICLE,  UPON NOTICE AT LEAST NINETY DAYS PRIOR TO THE EXPIRATION
   51  OF THE EMPLOYER'S INSURANCE POLICY FOR SUCH BENEFITS, WHICH OPT IN SHALL
   52  BE EFFECTIVE ONLY FOR THE TIME PERIOD COVERED BY ANY  SUBSEQUENT  POLICY
   53  OR RENEWAL; OR
   54    D.  AT ANY TIME AS IS MUTUALLY AGREED UPON BETWEEN THE EMPLOYEE ORGAN-
   55  IZATION AND ANY PUBLIC EMPLOYER.
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    1    AN EMPLOYEE ORGANIZATION THAT HAS OPTED IN TO THE FAMILY CARE  BENEFIT
    2  MAY  OPT  OUT OF IT WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS, AND EFFECTIVE UPON THE SAME
    3  DATES, SET FORTH IN THIS PARAGRAPH.
    4    4. IN THE ABSENCE OF ANY CONTRARY STATEMENT IN  A COLLECTIVELY NEGOTI-
    5  ATED AGREEMENT UNDER ARTICLE FOURTEEN OF THE CIVIL SERVICE LAW, A PUBLIC
    6  EMPLOYER  MAY  REQUIRE PUBLIC EMPLOYEES WHO OPT IN UNDER THIS SECTION TO
    7  CONTRIBUTE UP TO THE FAMILY CARE COST, AS DEFINED IN  SUBDIVISION  TWEN-
    8  TY-FOUR  OF SECTION TWO HUNDRED ONE OF THIS ARTICLE, PER WEEK IN ACCORD-
    9  ANCE WITH THE PROCEDURE SET FORTH IN SECTION TWO HUNDRED  NINE  OF  THIS
   10  ARTICLE.
   11    S 14. Subdivisions 1 and 2 of section 212 of the workers' compensation
   12  law,  subdivision  1  as  amended by chapter 740 of the laws of 1960 and
   13  subdivision 2 as amended by chapter 120 of the laws of 1969, are amended
   14  to read as follows:
   15    1. Any employer not required  by  this  article  to  provide  for  the
   16  payment  of  disability  benefits  to  his employees, or to any class or
   17  classes thereof, may become a  covered  employer  or  bring  within  the
   18  provisions of this article such employees or class or classes thereof by
   19  voluntarily electing to provide for payment of [such] benefits FOR DISA-
   20  BILITY  RESULTING  FROM  INJURY, SICKNESS OR PREGNANCY OF AN EMPLOYEE OR
   21  FOR FAMILY CARE, OR BOTH, in one or  more  of  the  ways  set  forth  in
   22  section  two  hundred eleven OF THIS ARTICLE; but such election shall be
   23  subject to the approval of the [chairman] CHAIR, and  if  the  employees
   24  are required to contribute to the cost of such benefits the assent with-
   25  in thirty days before such approval is granted, of more than one-half of
   26  such  employees shall be evidenced to the satisfaction of the [chairman]
   27  CHAIR.  On approval by the [chairman] CHAIR of such election to  provide
   28  benefits,  all  the provisions of this article shall become and continue
   29  applicable as if the employer were a covered employer as defined in this
   30  article. The obligation to continue as a covered employer  with  respect
   31  to  employees  for whom provision of benefits is not required under this
   32  article, may be discontinued by such employer on ninety days  notice  to
   33  the  [chairman]  CHAIR  in  writing  and  to his employees, after he has
   34  provided for payment of benefits for not less than  one  year  and  with
   35  such  provision  for payment of obligations incurred on and prior to the
   36  termination date as the [chairman] CHAIR may approve.  ANY ELECTION BY A
   37  PUBLIC EMPLOYER TO PROVIDE FAMILY  CARE  BENEFITS  MADE  PRIOR  TO  JULY
   38  FIRST, TWO THOUSAND FIFTEEN SHALL BE EFFECTIVE ON THAT DATE.
   39    2.  Notwithstanding  the  definition of "employer" and "employment" in
   40  section two hundred one of this article, THE STATE, a public  authority,
   41  a  municipal  corporation or a fire district or other political subdivi-
   42  sion may become a covered employer under this article by complying  with
   43  the  provisions  of  subdivision one of this section and may discontinue
   44  such status only as provided in [that] SUCH subdivision.
   45    S 15. Subdivisions 1, 2, 3 and  4  of  section  217  of  the  workers'
   46  compensation law, subdivision 1 as amended by chapter 167 of the laws of
   47  1999, subdivisions 2 and 3 as amended by chapter 270 of the laws of 1990
   48  and  subdivision  4  as  added  by  chapter 600 of the laws of 1949, are
   49  amended to read as follows:
   50    1. Written notice and proof of disability shall be  furnished  to  the
   51  employer  by  or  on behalf of the employee claiming benefits or, in the
   52  case of a claimant under section two hundred seven of this  article,  to
   53  the  chair, within thirty days after commencement of the period of disa-
   54  bility. Additional proof shall be furnished thereafter from time to time
   55  as the employer or carrier or chair may require but not more often  than
   56  once each week. Such proof shall include:
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    1    (A) IN THE CASE OF DISABILITY RESULTING FROM INJURY, SICKNESS OR PREG-
    2  NANCY  OF  THE  EMPLOYEE,  a  statement  of disability by the employee's
    3  attending [physician or attending podiatrist or  attending  chiropractor
    4  or  attending  dentist  or attending psychologist or attending certified
    5  nurse midwife, or in the case of an employee who adheres to the faith or
    6  teachings  of any church or denomination, and who in accordance with its
    7  creed, tenets or principles depends  for  healing  upon  prayer  through
    8  spiritual  means  alone  in  the  practice of religion, by an accredited
    9  practitioner, containing facts and opinions as  to  such  disability  in
   10  compliance with regulations of the chair.] HEALTH CARE PROVIDER;
   11    (B)  IN  THE CASE OF FAMILY CARE FOR BONDING WITH A NEW CHILD, A BIRTH
   12  CERTIFICATE, CERTIFICATE OF ADOPTION, OR OTHER COMPETENT EVIDENCE  SHOW-
   13  ING  THAT  THE EMPLOYEE IS THE PARENT OF A CHILD WITHIN TWELVE MONTHS OF
   14  THAT CHILD'S BIRTH OR PLACEMENT FOR ADOPTION OR  FOSTER  CARE  WITH  THE
   15  EMPLOYEE;
   16    (C) IN THE CASE OF BENEFITS FOR CARE OF A FAMILY MEMBER WITH A SERIOUS
   17  HEALTH CONDITION:
   18    (I)  A STATEMENT BY THE FAMILY MEMBER'S HEALTH CARE PROVIDER, CONTAIN-
   19  ING FACTS AND OPINIONS AS TO SUCH HEALTH CONDITION  IN  COMPLIANCE  WITH
   20  REGULATIONS OF THE CHAIR; AND
   21    (II) A STATEMENT SUBSCRIBED BY THE EMPLOYEE AND AFFIRMED BY HIM OR HER
   22  AS  TRUE  UNDER  PENALTIES  OF  PERJURY, OR OTHER EQUIVALENT DOCUMENTARY
   23  PROOF, THAT THE EMPLOYEE IS A PRIMARY CARE GIVER FOR THE  FAMILY  MEMBER
   24  DURING THE TIME OF DISABILITY;
   25    (D)  IN THE CASE OF BENEFITS DUE TO A MILITARY EXIGENCY, PROOF OF CALL
   26  TO ACTIVE DUTY AND CERTIFICATION THAT  THE  LEAVE  IS  FOR  ONE  OF  THE
   27  EXIGENCIES  AUTHORIZED  FOR  LEAVE  UNDER  REGULATION  OF THE FAMILY AND
   28  MEDICAL LEAVE ACT, 29 CFR SEC. 825.309(6).
   29    Failure to furnish notice or proof within the time and in  the  manner
   30  above  provided  shall not invalidate the claim but no benefits shall be
   31  required to be paid for any period more than two weeks prior to the date
   32  on which the required proof is furnished unless it shall be shown to the
   33  satisfaction of the chair  not  to  have  been  reasonably  possible  to
   34  furnish such notice or proof and that such notice or proof was furnished
   35  as  soon  as possible; provided, however, that no benefits shall be paid
   36  unless the required proof of disability is furnished  within  twenty-six
   37  weeks  after commencement of the period of disability.  No limitation of
   38  time provided in this section shall run as against  any  person  who  is
   39  mentally  incompetent,  or physically incapable of providing such notice
   40  as a result of a serious medical condition, or a minor so long  as  such
   41  person has no guardian of the person and/or property.
   42    2.  An  employee claiming benefits FOR THE EMPLOYEE'S INJURY, SICKNESS
   43  OR PREGNANCY, OR THE FAMILY MEMBER OF SUCH EMPLOYEE IN  ANY  CASE  WHERE
   44  THE  EMPLOYEE  CLAIMS  FAMILY  CARE  BENEFITS FOR PROVIDING CARE TO THAT
   45  FAMILY MEMBER shall, as requested by the  employer  or  carrier,  submit
   46  himself  or  herself  at  intervals,  but not more than once a week, for
   47  examination by a [physician or podiatrist or chiropractor or dentist  or
   48  psychologist  or  certified nurse midwife] RELEVANT HEALTH CARE PROVIDER
   49  designated by the employer or carrier. All such  examinations  shall  be
   50  without  cost  to  the  employee OR FAMILY MEMBER and shall be held at a
   51  reasonable time and place.
   52    3. The chair may direct the claimant WHO SEEKS DISABILITY BENEFITS FOR
   53  HIS OR HER INJURY, SICKNESS  OR  PREGNANCY,  OR  THE  CLAIMANT'S  FAMILY
   54  MEMBER  WHERE THE CLAIMANT SEEKS DISABILITY BENEFITS FOR FAMILY LEAVE TO
   55  PROVIDE CARE TO THAT FAMILY MEMBER to submit to examination by a [physi-
   56  cian or podiatrist or chiropractor or dentist or psychologist]  RELEVANT
       S. 4742--B                         10
    1  HEALTH  CARE  PROVIDER designated by him or her in any case in which the
    2  claim to disability benefits is contested and in  claims  arising  under
    3  section  two  hundred  seven  OF THIS ARTICLE, and in other cases as the
    4  chair or board may require.
    5    4.  Refusal  of  the  claimant  OR FAMILY MEMBER without good cause to
    6  submit to any such examination shall disqualify [him] THE CLAIMANT  from
    7  all  benefits  hereunder  for  the  period of such refusal, except as to
    8  benefits already paid.
    9    S 16.  Section 221 of the workers'  compensation  law,  as  separately
   10  amended  by chapters 425 and 500 of the laws of 1985, is amended to read
   11  as follows:
   12    S 221. Determination of  contested  claims  for  disability  benefits.
   13  Within  twenty-six  weeks  of  written notice of rejection of claim, the
   14  employee may file with the [chairman] CHAIR a notice  that  his  or  her
   15  claim  for disability benefits has not been paid, and the employee shall
   16  submit proof of disability and of his or her employment, wages and other
   17  facts reasonably necessary for determination of the employee's right  to
   18  such  benefits.    Failure to file such notice within the time provided,
   19  may be excused by the [chairman] CHAIR if it can be shown to the  satis-
   20  faction  of the [chairman] CHAIR not to have been reasonably possible to
   21  furnish such notice and that such notice was furnished as soon as possi-
   22  ble.  On demand of the [chairman] CHAIR the employer  or  carrier  shall
   23  forthwith deliver to the [chairman] CHAIR PROOF OF DISABILITY, INCLUDING
   24  IF RELEVANT the original or a true copy of the [attending physician's or
   25  attending podiatrist's or accredited practitioner's] HEALTH CARE PROVID-
   26  ER'S  statement,  wage  and  employment data and all other papers in the
   27  possession of the employer or carrier with  respect  to  such  claim  OR
   28  COMPLAINT.
   29    The  board shall have full power and authority to determine all issues
   30  in relation to every such claim  for  disability  benefits  required  or
   31  provided  under  this article, and shall file its decision in the office
   32  of the [chairman] CHAIR.  Upon such filing, the [chairman]  CHAIR  shall
   33  send  to  the  parties  a copy of the decision. Either party may present
   34  evidence and be represented by counsel at any  hearing  on  such  claim.
   35  The  decision  of  the  board shall be final as to all questions of fact
   36  and, except as provided in section twenty-three of this chapter,  as  to
   37  all questions of law. Every decision of the board shall be complied with
   38  in  accordance  with its terms within ten days thereafter except in case
   39  of appeal, and any payments due under such decision  shall  draw  simple
   40  interest  from thirty days after the making thereof at the rate provided
   41  in section five thousand four of the civil practice law and rules.
   42    S 16-a. Subdivisions 2 and 3 of section 226 of  the  workers'  compen-
   43  sation  law, as added by chapter 600 of the laws of 1949, are amended to
   44  read as follows:
   45    2. Every such policy shall contain a provision that,  as  between  the
   46  employee  and  the  insurance carrier, the notice to or knowledge of the
   47  occurrence of the [injury or sickness] DISABILITY on  the  part  of  the
   48  employer  shall be deemed notice or knowledge as the case may be, on the
   49  part of the insurance carrier; that jurisdiction of the employer  shall,
   50  for the purpose of this chapter, be jurisdiction of the insurance carri-
   51  er  and  that  the insurance carrier shall in all things be bound by and
   52  subject to the orders, findings or decisions rendered in connection with
   53  the payment of benefits under the provisions of this article.
   54    3. Every such policy shall contain a provision to the effect that  the
   55  insolvency or bankruptcy of the employer shall not relieve the insurance
       S. 4742--B                         11
    1  carrier  from  the  payment  of  benefits for disability [suffered by an
    2  employee] THAT OCCURS during the life of such policy.
    3    S 17. Subdivisions 1 and 2 of section 229 of the workers' compensation
    4  law,  subdivision 1 as amended and subdivision 2 as added by chapter 271
    5  of the laws of 1985, is amended to read as follows:
    6    1. Each covered employer shall post  and  maintain  in  a  conspicuous
    7  place  or places in and about the employer's place or places of business
    8  typewritten or printed notices in form prescribed by the chairman, stat-
    9  ing that the employer has provided for the payment of  disability  bene-
   10  fits  as  required by this article. The chairman may require any covered
   11  employer to furnish a written statement at any time showing the  carrier
   12  insuring  the  payment  of  benefits under this article or the manner in
   13  which such employer has complied with section two hundred eleven or  any
   14  other  provision  of  this  article. Failure for a period of ten days to
   15  furnish such written statement  shall  constitute  presumptive  evidence
   16  that  such  employer  has  neglected  or failed in respect of any of the
   17  matters so required. EACH COVERED EMPLOYER SHALL PROVIDE  EACH  EMPLOYEE
   18  WITH A TYPEWRITTEN, PRINTED OR ELECTRONIC NOTICE IN A FORM PRESCRIBED BY
   19  THE  CHAIR,  STATING  THAT  THE EMPLOYER HAS PROVIDED FOR THE PAYMENT OF
   20  DISABILITY BENEFITS AS REQUIRED BY THIS ARTICLE WITHIN  THIRTY  DAYS  OF
   21  THE  EFFECTIVE  DATE OF THE CHAPTER OF THE LAWS OF TWO THOUSAND FOURTEEN
   22  WHICH AMENDED THIS SUBDIVISION. EACH COVERED EMPLOYER SHALL PROVIDE SUCH
   23  NOTICE TO ALL NEW EMPLOYEES WITHIN THIRTY DAYS OF  THEIR  FIRST  DAY  OF
   24  WORK.
   25    2.  Whenever  an  employee  of  a covered employer who is eligible for
   26  benefits under section two hundred four of this article shall be  absent
   27  from  work due to a disability as defined in subdivision nine of section
   28  two hundred one of this article for more than  seven  consecutive  days,
   29  the  employer shall provide the employee with a written statement of the
   30  employee's rights under this article in a form prescribed by the [chair-
   31  man] CHAIR. The statement shall be provided to the employee within  five
   32  business  days  after  the employee's seventh consecutive day of absence
   33  due to disability or within five business days after the employer  knows
   34  or  should know that the employee's absence is due to disability, which-
   35  ever is later.
   36    S 18. The workers' compensation law is amended by adding a new section
   37  239-a to read as follows:
   38    S 239-A. FAMILY CARE OUTREACH STUDY AND MONITORING.  1. THE DEPARTMENT
   39  OF LABOR SHALL DEVELOP AND IMPLEMENT  A  PUBLIC  EDUCATION  CAMPAIGN  TO
   40  INFORM  WORKERS  AND EMPLOYERS REGARDING THE AVAILABILITY OF FAMILY CARE
   41  UNDER THIS CHAPTER. THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR'S PUBLIC  OUTREACH  CAMPAIGN
   42  MAY INCLUDE LOCALLY TAILORED PUBLIC EDUCATION STRATEGIES TARGETED TO NEW
   43  PARENTS  AND FAMILY CAREGIVERS WHO MAY BE ELIGIBLE FOR FAMILY CARE UNDER
   44  THIS CHAPTER. AS PART OF THE PUBLIC EDUCATION PROGRAM, PUBLIC  OFFICIALS
   45  MAY  MAINTAIN  A  SUPPLY  OF INFORMATIONAL LEAFLETS IN PUBLIC BUILDINGS,
   46  INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOCAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICES  OFFICES  OF  THE
   47  DEPARTMENT  OF  LABOR, INSTITUTIONS AND FACILITIES UNDER THE SUPERVISION
   48  OR CONTROL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, HOSPITALS, UNION HALLS, COMMUNI-
   49  TY CENTERS, SCHOOLS AND LOCAL AGENCIES PROVIDING SERVICES  TO  EMPLOYERS
   50  AND  EMPLOYEES  TO  HELP  ENSURE  THAT  SUCH PERSONS ARE INFORMED OF THE
   51  AVAILABILITY OF FAMILY CARE UNDER THIS CHAPTER. THE DEPARTMENT OF  LABOR
   52  SHALL  MAKE  PUBLIC EDUCATION INFORMATION AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH, SPANISH,
   53  CHINESE,  RUSSIAN,  ITALIAN,  KOREAN,  HAITIAN  CREOLE,  AND  ANY  OTHER
   54  LANGUAGES DEEMED APPROPRIATE BY THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR.
   55    2. THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES SHALL STUDY, AND REPORT TO THE
   56  GOVERNOR AND BOTH HOUSES OF THE LEGISLATURE BY APRIL FIRST, TWO THOUSAND
       S. 4742--B                         12
    1  FIFTEEN,  ON  THE  FEASIBILITY AND IMPACT OF COMMUNITY RATING DISABILITY
    2  INSURANCE OR ANY ASPECT THEREOF.
    3    3.  THERE  SHALL  BE  CREATED  THE FAMILY CARE ADVISORY COUNCIL, WHICH
    4  SHALL CONSIST OF FIFTEEN MEMBERS TO BE  APPOINTED  BY  THE  GOVERNOR  AS
    5  FOLLOWS: TWO ON RECOMMENDATION BY THE NEW YORK STATE AMERICAN FEDERATION
    6  OF  LABOR-CONGRESS  OF  INDUSTRIAL  ORGANIZATIONS,  ONE OF WHOM SHALL BE
    7  REPRESENTATIVE OF PUBLIC EMPLOYEE ORGANIZATIONS CERTIFIED UNDER  ARTICLE
    8  FOURTEEN OF THE CIVIL SERVICE LAW, PARTICIPATING IN THE PAID FAMILY CARE
    9  PLAN,  ONE  OF  WHOM  IS  REPRESENTATIVE  OF UNIONS REPRESENTING WORKERS
   10  EMPLOYED IN THE PRIVATE SECTOR; TWO WHO ARE REPRESENTATIVES OF ORGANIZA-
   11  TIONS THAT REPRESENT EITHER COVERED BUSINESS OR PUBLIC EMPLOYERS IN  NEW
   12  YORK  STATE  PARTICIPATING  IN  THE PAID FAMILY LEAVE PLAN; TWO ON NOMI-
   13  NATION OF THE SPEAKER OF THE ASSEMBLY; ONE ON NOMINATION BY THE MINORITY
   14  LEADER OF THE ASSEMBLY; TWO ON NOMINATION BY THE TEMPORARY  PRESIDENT OF
   15  THE SENATE; ONE ON NOMINATION BY THE MINORITY LEADER OF THE SENATE;  AND
   16  THE  SUPERINTENDENT  OF  FINANCIAL  SERVICES, COMMISSIONER OF LABOR  AND
   17  CHAIR OF THE WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD, WHO SHALL SERVE AS MEMBERS  EX
   18  OFFICIO.  THE COMMISSIONER OF LABOR SHALL SERVE AS CHAIR OF THE COUNCIL.
   19  THE SUPERINTENDENT OF FINANCIAL  SERVICES  AND  CHAIR  OF  THE  WORKERS'
   20  COMPENSATION  BOARD    SHALL  CONSULT  REGULARLY WITH THE COUNCIL ON THE
   21  IMPLEMENTATION OF THE FAMILY CARE BENEFIT. THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR,  THE
   22  DEPARTMENT  OF  FINANCIAL  SERVICES  AND THE WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD
   23  SHALL PROVIDE ALL NECESSARY PERSONNEL AND LOGISTICAL SUPPORT AS  MAY  BE
   24  NECESSARY TO COMPLETE THE DUTIES OF THE ADVISORY COUNCIL. THE COUNCIL OR
   25  ANY  OF  ITS  MEMBERS  MAY ISSUE SUCH RECOMMENDATIONS OR REPORTS AS THEY
   26  DEEM WARRANTED ON THE FAMILY CARE BENEFIT, INCLUDING ON THE SCOPE OF THE
   27  BENEFIT, PROBLEMS WITH THE BENEFIT; FUNDING OF THE  BENEFIT    INCLUDING
   28  PASS-THROUGH  COSTS; POSSIBLE STATUTORY AMENDMENTS AND REGULATORY CHANG-
   29  ES; USAGE RATES; OUTREACH; AND COMMUNITY RATING.  ANY  SUCH  RECOMMENDA-
   30  TIONS  OR  REPORTS  SHALL BE PROVIDED TO THE GOVERNOR, SUPERINTENDENT OF
   31  FINANCIAL SERVICES, SPEAKER OF THE ASSEMBLY, TEMPORARY PRESIDENT OF  THE
   32  SENATE  AND MINORITY LEADERS OF THE SENATE AND ASSEMBLY.  EACH MEMBER OF
   33  THE COMMISSION SHALL SERVE A TERM OF THREE YEARS. AN APPOINTMENT TO FILL
   34  A VACANCY SHALL BE MADE FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE AFFECTED TERM.  MEMBERS
   35  SHALL RECEIVE NO COMPENSATION.
   36    S  19.  Paragraph 3 of subsection (a) of section 1113 of the insurance
   37  law is amended to read as follows:
   38    (3) "Accident and health insurance," means (i) insurance against death
   39  or personal injury by accident or by any  specified  kind  or  kinds  of
   40  accident  and  insurance  against  sickness,  ailment  or bodily injury,
   41  including insurance providing disability benefits  pursuant  to  article
   42  nine  of  the  workers'  compensation law, INCLUDING ANY INSURANCE UNDER
   43  THAT ARTICLE FOR FAMILY CARE  BENEFITS,  DISABILITY  BENEFITS  RESULTING
   44  FROM  INJURY,  SICKNESS  OR  PREGNANCY OF AN EMPLOYEE, OR ALL, except as
   45  specified in item (ii) [hereof] OF THIS PARAGRAPH; and (ii) non-cancell-
   46  able disability insurance, meaning insurance against disability  result-
   47  ing  from  sickness,  ailment  or bodily injury (but excluding insurance
   48  solely against accidental injury) under any contract which does not give
   49  the insurer the option to cancel or otherwise terminate the contract  at
   50  or after one year from its effective date or renewal date.
   51    S 20. This act shall take effect immediately; provided, however, that:
   52    (a)  Sections  two,  three,  four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten,
   53  eleven, twelve, thirteen,  fourteen,  fifteen,  sixteen,  seventeen  and
   54  nineteen of this act shall take effect January 1, 2015.
   55    (b)  Paragraph  a  of  subdivision  3 of section 211-a of the workers'
   56  compensation law, as added by section  thirteen  of  this  act  allowing
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    1  public employees to opt in to family care benefits prior to July 1, 2015
    2  and  subdivision  1  of  section 212 of the workers' compensation law as
    3  amended by section fourteen of this act allowing public employers to opt
    4  in  to  family  care  benefits  prior to July 1, 2015, shall take effect
    5  immediately.
    6    (c) Effective immediately, the addition, amendment  and/or  repeal  of
    7  any rules or regulations necessary for the implementation of this act on
    8  its  effective date are authorized and directed to be made and completed
    9  on or before such effective date.
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