HB 1098

  • Virginia House Bill
  • 2024 Regular Session
  • Introduced in House Jan 10, 2024
  • Passed House Feb 12, 2024
  • Passed Senate Mar 05, 2024
  • Governor

Family bereavement leave; employee restoration of position, etc.

Abstract

Unpaid family bereavement leave; required; remedies. Requires that an employer that employs 50 or more employees provide eligible employees, defined in the bill, with up to 10 days of unpaid family bereavement leave in any 12-month period to (i) attend the funeral or funeral equivalent of a covered family member; (ii) make arrangements necessitated by the death of a covered family member; (iii) grieve the death of a covered family member; or (iv) be absent from work due to (a) a miscarriage, (b) an unsuccessful round of intrauterine insemination or of an assisted reproductive technology procedure, (c) a failed adoption match or an adoption that is not finalized because it is contested by another party, (d) a failed surrogacy agreement, (e) a diagnosis that negatively impacts pregnancy or fertility, or (f) a stillbirth. The bill requires the employee to provide notice of his intent to take the leave if reasonable and practicable and provides that an employer may require reasonable documentation of the death or event. The bill requires the employer to restore the employee's position following the leave, to continue to provide coverage for the employee under any health benefit plan, and to pay the employee any commission earned prior to the leave. The bill prohibits the employer from taking retaliatory action against the employee for taking family bereavement leave and provides that, if an employer fails to provide unpaid family bereavement leave or engages in such prohibited retaliatory action, an employee may bring an action against the employer in a court of competent jurisdiction.

Unpaid family bereavement leave; civil penalty. Requires that an employer that employs 50 or more employees provide eligible employees, defined in the bill, with up to 10 days of unpaid family bereavement leave in any 12-month period to (i) attend the funeral or funeral equivalent of a covered family member; (ii) make arrangements necessitated by the death of a covered family member; (iii) grieve the death of a covered family member; or (iv) be absent from work due to (a) a miscarriage, (b) an unsuccessful round of intrauterine insemination or of an assisted reproductive technology procedure, (c) a failed adoption match or an adoption that is not finalized because it is contested by another party, (d) a failed surrogacy agreement, (e) a diagnosis that negatively impacts pregnancy or fertility, or (f) a stillbirth. The bill requires the employee to provide notice of his intent to take the leave if reasonable and practicable and provides that an employer may require reasonable documentation of the death or event. The bill requires the employer to restore the employee's position following the leave, to continue to provide coverage for the employee under any health benefit plan, and to pay the employee any commission earned prior to the leave. The bill prohibits the employer from taking retaliatory action against the employee for taking family bereavement leave. The bill requires the Commissioner of Labor and Industry to enforce its provisions and provides for civil penalties for violations of its requirements.

Unpaid family bereavement leave; civil penalty. Requires that an employer that employs 50 or more employees provide eligible employees, defined in the bill, with up to 10 days of unpaid family bereavement leave in any 12-month period to (i) attend the funeral or funeral equivalent of a covered family member; (ii) make arrangements necessitated by the death of a covered family member; (iii) grieve the death of a covered family member; or (iv) be absent from work due to (a) a miscarriage, (b) an unsuccessful round of intrauterine insemination or of an assisted reproductive technology procedure, (c) a failed adoption match or an adoption that is not finalized because it is contested by another party, (d) a failed surrogacy agreement, (e) a diagnosis that negatively impacts pregnancy or fertility, or (f) a stillbirth. The bill requires the employee to provide notice of his intent to take the leave if reasonable and practicable and provides that an employer may require reasonable documentation of the death or event. The bill requires the employer to restore the employee's position following the leave, to continue to provide coverage for the employee under any health benefit plan, and to pay the employee any commission earned prior to the leave. The bill prohibits the employer from taking retaliatory action against the employee for taking family bereavement leave. The bill requires the Commissioner of Labor and Industry to enforce its provisions and provides for civil penalties for violations of its requirements.

Bill Sponsors (23)

Votes


Actions


Apr 17, 2024

House

House sustained Governor's veto

Apr 08, 2024

Office of the Governor

Vetoed by Governor

Mar 27, 2024

Office of the Governor

Governor's Action Deadline 11:59 p.m., April 8, 2024

House

Enrolled Bill communicated to Governor on March 27, 2024

Mar 26, 2024

House

Signed by Speaker

Mar 25, 2024

House

Bill text as passed House and Senate (HB1098ER)

Senate

Signed by President

House

Enrolled

Mar 09, 2024

House

Conference substitute printed 24109162D-H2

Senate

Conference report agreed to by Senate (22-Y 18-N)

House

VOTE: Adoption (53-Y 45-N)

House

Conference report agreed to by House (53-Y 45-N)

Virginia General Assembly

Amended by conference committee

Mar 07, 2024

Senate

Senate requested conference committee

Senate

Senators: Deeds, McPike, Pillion

Senate

Conferees appointed by Senate

House

Delegates: Rasoul, Herring, McNamara

House

Conferees appointed by House

House

House acceded to request

Senate

Senate insisted on substitute (40-Y 0-N)

Mar 06, 2024

House

VOTE: REJECTED (0-Y 98-N)

House

Senate substitute rejected by House 24108645D-S2 (0-Y 98-N)

Mar 05, 2024

Senate

Reading of substitute waived

House

Impact statement from DPB (HB1098S2)

Senate

Read third time

Senate

Commerce and Labor Committee substitute rejected 24108279D-S1

Senate

Finance and Appropriations Committee substitute agreed to 24108645D-S2

Senate

Engrossed by Senate as amended HB1098S2

Senate

Passed Senate with substitute (23-Y 17-N)

Mar 04, 2024

Senate

Constitutional reading dispensed (40-Y 0-N)

Feb 29, 2024

Senate

Committee substitute printed 24108645D-S2

Senate

Reported from Finance and Appropriations with substitute (14-Y 0-N)

Feb 28, 2024

House

Impact statement from DPB (HB1098S1)

Feb 26, 2024

Senate

Reported from Commerce and Labor with substitute (10-Y 5-N)

Senate

Rereferred to Finance and Appropriations

Senate

Committee substitute printed 24108279D-S1

Senate

Senate committee, floor amendments and substitutes offered

Feb 13, 2024

Senate

Referred to Committee on Commerce and Labor

Senate

Constitutional reading dispensed

Feb 12, 2024

House

VOTE: Passage (51-Y 49-N)

House

Read third time and passed House (51-Y 49-N)

Feb 09, 2024

House

Read second time

House

Engrossed by House - committee substitute HB1098H1

House

Committee substitute agreed to 24107262D-H1

Feb 08, 2024

House

Read first time

Feb 06, 2024

House

House committee, floor amendments and substitutes offered

House

Committee substitute printed 24107262D-H1

House

Reported from Labor and Commerce with substitute (12-Y 10-N)

Feb 01, 2024

House

Subcommittee recommends reporting (5-Y 2-N)

Jan 23, 2024

House

Assigned L & C sub: Subcommittee #2

Jan 10, 2024

House

Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/10/24 24101688D

House

Referred to Committee on Labor and Commerce

Bill Text

Bill Text Versions Format
Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/10/24 24101688D PDF HTML
Committee substitute printed 24107262D-H1 PDF HTML
Committee substitute printed 24108279D-S1 PDF HTML
Committee substitute printed 24108645D-S2 PDF HTML
Conference substitute printed 24109162D-H2 PDF HTML
HB1098ER PDF HTML

Related Documents

Document Format
Fiscal Impact Statement: HB1098FS2122.PDF PDF
Fiscal Impact Statement: HB1098FS1122.PDF PDF
Amendment: HB1098AG HTML
Amendment: HB1098AC HTML

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