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Update Paid Family and Medical Leave Review (language only)

Item 356 #4h

Item 356 #4h

Labor
Virginia Employment Commission

Language

Page 412, after line 18, insert:

"L.1. The Virginia Employment Commission in collaboration with the Department of Human Resource Management, the Compensation Board, the Virginia Department of Education, and the Department of Planning and Budget shall update its November 2021 Virginia Paid Family and Medical Leave Study to include the following:

(i) a maximum benefit level that accounts for regional variations in the cost of living in Virginia;

(ii) an assessment of the budgetary impacts of expanding benefits for state employees to align with the provisions of House Bill 737 and Senate Bill 373 of the 2024 General Assembly while maintaining the benefits provided in § 2.2-1210, Code of Virginia. Such assessment shall include the number of state employees with access to the benefits provided in § 2.2-1210, Code of Virginia, the number of state employees that will receive expanded family leave benefits including parental leave, the number of state employees that will receive expanded medical leave benefits, and the budgetary impact associated with each benefit type;

(iii) an assessment of the budgetary impacts for state-supported constitutional officers receiving salary support from the Compensation Board. Such assessment shall include the number of employees of state-supported constitutional officers that will receive family leave benefits, and the number of employees of state-supported constitutional officers that will receive expanded medical leave benefits, the budgetary impacts associated with each benefit type, including state budget salary impacts for the contributions required under in the Paid Family and Medical Leave Program established in House Bill 737 and Senate Bill 373 of the 2024 General Assembly;

(iv) an assessment of the budgetary impacts for local school divisions and on state direct aid to public education. Such assessment shall include the number of personnel in local school divisions that will receive family leave benefits, and the number of personnel in local school divisions expanded medical leave benefits, the budgetary impact associated with each benefit type including state budget salary impacts for the contributions required under the Paid Family and Medical Leave Program established in House Bill 737 and Senate Bill 373 of the 2024 General Assembly, and the cost sharing implications for the state;

(v) an estimate of the number of private employers that will qualify for an exemption under the provisions of  House Bill 737 and Senate Bill 373 of the 2024 General Assembly and related solvency impacts; and,

(vi) a determination of the frequency of employer contributions to the Family and Medical Leave Insurance Trust Fund.

2. For this purposes of this paragraph, "state employee" shall mean all persons employed by the Commonwealth to provide services, including both salaried and wage employees, whether employed full or part time.

3. The commission shall submit the updated report to the Chairs of the House Appropriations Committee and Senate Finance and Appropriations Committee on or before December 1, 2024."



Explanation

(This amendment directs the Virginia Employment Commission to update the 2021 Virginia Paid Family and Medical Leave Study to include the budgetary impacts of the program for state employees, state-supported local employees, and local school divisions.)