| A.__The employer would sustain undue hardship from the | employee's absence; or |
|
| B.__The request for leave is not communicated to the | employer within a reasonable time under the circumstances. |
|
| | 3.__Benefits retained.__The taking of leave under this | subchapter may not result in the loss of any employee benefits | accrued before the date on which the leave commenced and does not | affect the employee's right to receive normal vacation leave, | sick leave, bonuses, advancement or other advantages of | employment normally to be anticipated in the employee's | particular position, including insurance benefits. |
|
| | 4.__Civil penalties.__The Department of Labor may assess civil | penalties of up to $200 for each violation of this section if | notice of the violation is given to the employer and the | department within 6 months of the occurrence. |
|
| | 5.__Application.__This subchapter applies to all public and | private employers, including the State and its political | subdivisions. |
|
| | Sec. 24. PL 2001, c. 694, Pt. B, §6, as amended by PL 2003, c. 366, §1, is | repealed. |
|
| | This bill amends the laws regarding the control of | communicable diseases in the following ways. |
|
| | 1. It removes the repeal of the laws regarding the ability of | the Department of Health and Human Services to respond to an | extreme public health emergency. |
|
| | 2. It allows for isolation or quarantine in a private home. | Current law allows for confinement only in public or private | facilities; private homes are not considered facilities. This | change, for both a public health emergency and an extreme public | health emergency, allows for confinement for quarantine or | isolation in a private home. Authority of the department is made | consistent with the authority of a court order. |
|
| | 3. It grants the department rulemaking authority to address | workforce needs and the need for dispensing drugs in an emergency | situation. This provision gives the department the authority to | develop rules that address the risk of a potential shortage of | health care workers and procedures for dispensing drugs in the | event of an extreme public health emergency. |
|
|