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Part 825  

The Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993

 

 

 

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Subpart F  

Special Rules Applicable to Employees of Schools


29 CFR 825.600 - Special rules for school employees, definitions.

  • Section Number: 825.600
  • Section Name: Special rules for school employees, definitions.

  (a) Certain special rules apply to employees of "local educational 
agencies," including public school boards and elementary and secondary 
schools under their jurisdiction, and private elementary and secondary 
schools. The special rules do not apply to other kinds of educational 
institutions, such as colleges and universities, trade schools, and 
preschools.
    (b) Educational institutions are covered by FMLA (and these special 
rules) and the Act's 50-employee coverage test does not apply. The 
usual requirements for employees to be ``eligible'' do apply, however, 
including employment at a worksite where at least 50 employees are 
employed within 75 miles. For example, employees of a rural school 
would not be eligible for FMLA leave if the school has fewer than 50 
employees and there are no other schools under the jurisdiction of the 
same employer (usually, a school board) within 75 miles.
    (c) The special rules affect the taking of intermittent leave or 
leave on a reduced leave schedule, or leave near the end of an academic 
term (semester), by instructional employees. "Instructional 
employees" are those whose principal function is to teach and instruct 
students in a class, a small group, or an individual setting. This term 
includes not only teachers, but also athletic coaches, driving 
instructors, and special education assistants such as signers for the 
hearing impaired. It does not include, and the special rules do not 
apply to, teacher assistants or aides who do not have as their 
principal job actual teaching or instructing, nor does it include 
auxiliary personnel such as counselors, psychologists, or curriculum 
specialists. It also does not include cafeteria workers, maintenance 
workers, or bus drivers.
    (d) Special rules which apply to restoration to an equivalent 
position apply to all employees of local educational agencies.
[73 FR 68108, Nov. 17, 2008]

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