Family leave benefits; creating the Oklahoma Paid Family Leave Program; authorizing certain pay for family leave based upon certain contributions by employer and employee. Effective date.
Impact
This bill represents a substantial shift in Oklahoma's approach to family leave, aligning the state's policies more closely with those found in other states offering paid family leave benefits. Notably, it introduces a system where both employers and employees contribute a small percentage of wages to fund the program, potentially reducing the fiscal burden on the government. The measure is also designed to provide financial security to employees who require time off work due to family-related issues, including the care of newborns or family medical emergencies.
Summary
Senate Bill 990 aims to establish the Oklahoma Paid Family Leave Program, which will provide paid family leave benefits to eligible employees. The program will be managed by the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission and aims to offer financial support to workers during family emergencies or medical needs, thereby significantly enhancing worker protections in the state. The legislation allows for both employers and employees to elect participation in the program, with defined contributions deducted from their wages to fund the benefits.
Contention
However, the bill may face contention regarding its funding mechanisms and the percentage deducted from both employee and employer wages. Critics may argue about the impact this will have on small businesses and the likelihood that these deductions could deter participation in the program. Additionally, there could be concerns about how the program's benefits are calculated and its sustainability in the long run, particularly concerning the administration of the fund and potential financial repercussions for the state budget.
Family leave benefits; creating the Oklahoma Paid Family Leave Program; authorizing certain pay for family leave based upon certain contributions by employer and employee. Effective date.
A bill for an act relating to a family leave and medical leave insurance program that provides for paid, job-protected leave for certain family leave and medical leave reasons for eligible employees of specified employers.
A bill for an act relating to a family leave and medical leave insurance program that provides for paid, job-protected leave for certain family leave and medical leave reasons for eligible employees of specified employers.
Paid leave; creating the Oklahoma State Paid Family and Medical Leave Insurance Act; providing for eligibility and duration of benefits; specifying qualifications. Effective date.
Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department; modifying apportionment limit for certain fiscal years; requiring certain report to contain certain information and recommendation. Effective date.
Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department; modifying apportionment limit for certain fiscal years; requiring certain report to contain certain information and recommendation. Effective date.