N.Y. Workers' Compensation Law Section 212-B
Public employees

  • public employees represented by an employee organization
  • employee opt in

1.

For purposes of this section, “public employee” means any employee of the state, any political subdivision of the state, a public authority or any other governmental agency or instrumentality. “Public employer” means the state, any political subdivision of the state, a public authority or any other governmental agency or instrumentality thereof. “Employee organization” shall have the same meaning set forth in Civil Service Law § 201 (Definitions)section two hundred one of the civil service law.

2.

Public employers shall provide benefits for family leave to public employees in accordance with the procedures and terms set forth in subdivision three of this section.

3.

(a) An employee organization may, pursuant to collective bargaining, opt in to paid family leave benefits on behalf of those public employees it is either certified or recognized to represent, within the meaning of article fourteen of the civil service law. Nothing in this section shall prohibit an agreement to opt in to paid family leave between the employee organization and any public employer. An employee organization that has opted in to paid family leave benefits may, pursuant to collective bargaining, opt out of it as is mutually agreed upon between the employee organization and any public employer.

b.

For public employees who are not represented by an employee organization, the public employer may opt-in to paid family leave benefits within ninety days notice to such public employees. Following opt-in by a public employer for public employees not represented by an employee organization, the public employer may opt-out of paid family leave benefits with twelve months notice to those public employees.

4.

In the absence of any contrary statement in a collectively negotiated agreement under article fourteen of the civil service law, a public employer may require public employees who opt in under this section to provide the maximum employee contribution, as defined in paragraph (b) of subdivision three of § 209 (Contribution of employees for disability and family leave benefits)section two hundred nine of this article.

Source: Section 212-B — Public employees; public employees represented by an employee organization; employee opt in, https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/WKC/212-B (updated Apr. 8, 2016; accessed Apr. 20, 2024).

200
Short title
201
Definitions
202
Covered employer
203
Employees eligible for benefits under section two hundred four of this article
203‑A
Retaliatory action prohibited for family leave
203‑B
Reinstatement following family leave
203‑C
Health insurance during family leave
204
Disability and family leave during employment
205
Disabilities, family leave and periods for which benefits are not payable
206
Non-duplication of benefits
207
Disability while unemployed
208
Payment of disability and family leave benefits
209
Contribution of employees for disability and family leave benefits
210
Employer contributions
211
Provision for payment of benefits
212
Voluntary coverage
212‑A
Notwithstanding the definition of “employer” and “employment” set forth in section two hundred one of this article and the requirement fo...
212‑B
Public employees
213
Non-compliance or default
214
Special fund for disability benefits
215
Commissioner of taxation and finance custodian of fund
216
Disposition of uncommitted balance of employees’ contributions
217
Notice and proof of claim
218
Disability benefit rights inalienable
219
Enforcement of payment in default
220
Penalties
221
Determination of contested claims for disability and family leave benefits
222
Technical rules of evidence or procedure not required
223
Modification of board decisions or orders
224
Appeals
225
Fees for representing employees
226
The insurance contract
227
Actionable injuries in claims for disability benefits
228
Administrative expenses
229
Posting of notice and providing of notice of rights
230
Destruction of records
231
Subpoenas
232
Fees for testimony of physicians, podiatrists, chiropractors, dentists, psychologists and health care providers
233
Inspection of records of employers
234
Disclosures prohibited
235
Exemptions
236
Disposition of accrued benefits upon death
237
Reimbursement for advance payments by employers
238
Payments to minors
239
Representation before the board
240
Non-liability of state
241
Application of other provisions of chapter
242
Separability of provisions

Accessed:
Apr. 20, 2024

Last modified:
Apr. 8, 2016

§ 212-B’s source at nysenate​.gov

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