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Wage and Hour Division, Department of Labor

 

 

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Part 825  

The Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993

 

 

 

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Subpart B  

Employee Leave Entitlements Under the Family and Medical Leave Act


29 CFR 825.211 - Maintenance of benefits under multi-employer health plans.

  • Section Number: 825.211
  • Section Name: Maintenance of benefits under multi-employer health plans.

     (a) A multi-employer health plan is a plan to which more than one 
employer is required to contribute, and which is maintained pursuant to 
one or more collective bargaining agreements between employee 
organization(s) and the employers.
    (b) An employer under a multi-employer plan must continue to make 
contributions on behalf of an employee using FMLA leave as though the 
employee had been continuously employed, unless the plan contains an 
explicit FMLA provision for maintaining coverage such as through pooled 
contributions by all employers party to the plan.
    (c) During the duration of an employee's FMLA leave, coverage by 
the group health plan, and benefits provided pursuant to the plan, must 
be maintained at the level of coverage and benefits which were 
applicable to the employee at the time FMLA leave commenced.
    (d) An employee using FMLA leave cannot be required to use 
``banked'' hours or pay a greater premium than the employee would have 
been required to pay if the employee had been continuously employed.
    (e) As provided in Sec.  825.209(f) of this part, group health plan 
coverage must be maintained for an employee on FMLA leave until:
    (1) The employee's FMLA leave entitlement is exhausted;
    (2) The employer can show that the employee would have been laid 
off and the employment relationship terminated; or,
    (3) The employee provides unequivocal notice of intent not to 
return to work.
[73 FR 68091, Nov. 17, 2008]
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