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- Washington State's Paid Family and Medical Leave

WEBSend a secure message in your benefit account or call us at (833) 717-2273. Washington workers will have up to 12 weeks of paid family or medical leave starting in 2020. …

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URL: https://paidleave.wa.gov/help-center/individuals-and-families/qualifying-for-paid-leave/

Find out how paid leave works – Washington State's Paid …

WEBWithin your claim year, you can take: Up to 12 weeks of medical leave or family leave. Medical leave is for recovering from or getting treatment for a serious health condition. …

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Paid Family & Medical Leave

WEBYes. No. If an employee's spouse, child, or parent is a current member of the Armed Forces (including the National Guard and Reserves) and is on covered active duty or notified of …

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- Washington State's Paid Family and Medical Leave

WEBSend a secure message in your benefit account or call us at (833) 717-2273. Washington workers will have up to 12 weeks of paid family or medical leave starting in 2020. …

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Healthcare providers – Washington State's Paid Family …

WEBContact us on our healthcare provider helpline at (833) 717-2273. If a patient of yours is experiencing a serious health condition or has just given birth to a baby, you play a …

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Certification of Serious Health Condition form

WEBCERTIFICATION OF SERIOUS HEALTH CONDITION FORM UPDATED NOVEMBER 2019 Page 1 of 2 Certification of serious health condition Instructions: Complete section …

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Patient and Family Guide

WEBwww.paidleave.wa.gov 3 Application process . Get ready to apply Assess eligibility. Use the questionnaire on page 6. Provide written notice to your employer at least 30 days …

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More answers – Washington State's Paid Family and …

WEBThe benefit is new for workers in Washington. Find answers to your questions about what it is, how it’s used and how it’s different from other types of leave. When life's big moments …

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How Paid Leave works

WEBStarting Jan. 1, 2024, the premium rate is 0.74 percent of each employee’s gross wages, not including tips, up to the 2024 Social Security cap ($168,600). Of this, employers with …

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Individuals and Families

WEBLearn how the pandemic may affect processing times and more. Washington workers will have up to 12 weeks of paid family or medical leave starting in 2020. Employers begin …

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COVID-19 – Washington State's Paid Family and Medical Leave

WEBSend a secure message in your benefit account or call us at (833) 717-2273. Washington workers will have up to 12 weeks of paid family or medical leave starting in 2020. …

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What is a serious health condition

WEBA “serious health condition” is defined in RCW 50A.05.010. Generally, a serious health condition could include an illness, injury, impairment, or physical or mental condition that …

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Medical Certification

WEBQuestions? If you have any questions, please contact us at 833-717-2273 or [email protected]. Instructions for . Healthcare Providers . Paid Leave medical …

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Certification of Serious Health Condition form

WEBS ERIOUS HEALTH CONDITION A “serious health condition” is defined in RCW 50A.05.010 and healthcare providers should review the complete definition before …

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Log in – Washington State's Paid Family and Medical Leave

WEBWashington workers will have up to 12 weeks of paid family or medical leave starting in 2020. Employers begin payroll withholding in 2019.

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Paid Family & Medical Leave

WEBQuestions? If you have any questions, please contact us at 833-717-2273 or [email protected]. Pregnancy & Birth Certifications . Paid Family & Medical Leave

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