N.Y. Elder Law Section 224
Informal caregivers in the workplace program


1.

The office shall, in conjunction with the department of labor, and in consultation with community based organizations representing the interests of informal caregivers around the state, develop and update on a yearly basis a guide for businesses in the state that contains current best practices for retaining employees who are also informal caregivers and information for supporting such employees so they can achieve effectiveness both in and out of the workplace.

2.

Such guide shall be available on the websites of the office, the department of labor and the department of state. Businesses that obtain certification or licensure from the department of labor or department of state shall be provided with a link to the guide provided for in subdivision one of this section, or a paper copy upon request, when the business applies for such certification or licensure. A nominal fee may be charged for paper copies provided to individuals who are not business owners.

Source: Section 224 — Informal caregivers in the workplace program, https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/ELD/224 (updated Oct. 5, 2018; accessed Dec. 21, 2024).

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Dec. 21, 2024

Last modified:
Oct. 5, 2018

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