Section 52E. (a) For purposes of this section, the following words shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
''Abuse'', (i) attempting to cause or causing physical harm; (ii) placing another in fear of imminent serious physical harm; (iii) causing another to engage involuntarily in sexual relations by force, threat or duress or engaging or threatening to engage in sexual activity with a dependent child; (iv) engaging in mental abuse, which includes threats, intimidation or acts designed to induce terror; (v) depriving another of medical care, housing, food or other necessities of life; or (vi) restraining the liberty of another.
''Abusive behavior'', (i) any behavior constituting domestic violence, (ii) stalking in violation of section 43 of chapter 265, (iii) sexual assault, which shall include a violation of sections 13B, 13B.5, 13B.75, 13F, 13H, 22, 22A, 22B, 22C, 23, 23A, 23B, 24, 24B, 26D, 50 or 51 of chapter 265 or sections 3 or 35A of chapter 272 and (iv) kidnapping in violation of the third paragraph of section 26 of chapter 265.
''Domestic violence'', abuse against an employee or the employee's family member by: (i) a current or former spouse of the employee or the employee's family member; (ii) a person with whom the employee or the employee's family member shares a child in common; (iii) a person who is cohabitating with or has cohabitated with the employee or the employee's family member; (iv) a person who is related by blood or marriage to the employee; or (v) a person with whom the employee or employee's family member has or had a dating or engagement relationship.
''Employees'', individuals who perform services for and under the control and direction of an employer for wages or other remuneration.
''Family member'', (i) persons who are married to one another; (ii) persons in a substantive dating or engagement relationship and who reside together; (iii) persons having a child in common regardless of whether they have ever married or resided together; (iv) a parent, step-parent, child, step-child, sibling, grandparent or grandchild; or (v) persons in a guardianship relationship.
(b) An employer shall permit an employee to take up to 15 days of leave from work in any 12 month period if:
(i) the employee, or a family member of the employee, is a victim of abusive behavior;
(ii) the employee is using the leave from work to: seek or obtain medical attention, counseling, victim services or legal assistance; secure housing; obtain a protective order from a court; appear in court or before a grand jury; meet with a district attorney or other law enforcement official; or attend child custody proceedings or address other issues directly related to the abusive behavior against the employee or family member of the employee; and
(iii) the employee is not the perpetrator of the abusive behavior against such employee's family member.
The employer shall have sole discretion to determine whether any leave taken under this section shall be paid or unpaid.
(c) This section shall apply to employers who employ 50 or more employees.
(d) Except in cases of imminent danger to the health or safety of an employee, an employee seeking leave from work under this section shall provide appropriate advance notice of the leave to the employer as required by the employer's leave policy.
If there is a threat of imminent danger to the health or safety of an employee or the employee's family member, the employee shall not be required to provide advanced notice of leave; provided, however, that the employee shall notify the employer within 3 workdays that the leave was taken or is being taken under this section. Such notification may be communicated to the employer by the employee, a family member of the employee or the employee's counselor, social worker, health care worker, member of the clergy, shelter worker, legal advocate or other professional who has assisted the employee in addressing the effects of the abusive behavior on the employee or the employee's family member.
If an unscheduled absence occurs, an employer shall not take any negative action against the employee if the employee, within 30 days from the unauthorized absence or within 30 days from the last unauthorized absence in the instance of consecutive days of unauthorized absences, provides any of the documentation described in paragraphs (1) to (7), inclusive, of subsection (e).
(e) An employer may require an employee to provide documentation evidencing that the employee or employee's family member has been a victim of abusive behavior and that the leave taken is consistent with the conditions of clauses (i) to (iii), inclusive, of subsection (b); provided, however, that an employer shall not require an employee to show evidence of an arrest, conviction or other law enforcement documentation for such abusive behavior. An employee shall provide such documentation to the employer within a reasonable period after the employer requests documentation relative to the employee's absence. An employee shall satisfy this documentation requirement by providing any 1 of the following documents to the employer.
(1) A protective order, order of equitable relief or other documentation issued by a court of competent jurisdiction as a result of abusive behavior against the employee or employee's family member.
(2) A document under the letterhead of the court, provider or public agency which the employee attended for the purposes of acquiring assistance as it relates to the abusive behavior against the employee or the employee's family member.
(3) A police report or statement of a victim or witness provided to police, including a police incident report, documenting the abusive behavior complained of by the employee or the employee's family member.
(4) Documentation that the perpetrator of the abusive behavior against the employee or family member of the employee has: admitted to sufficient facts to support a finding of guilt of abusive behavior; or has been convicted of, or has been adjudicated a juvenile delinquent by reason of, any offense constituting abusive behavior and which is related to the abusive behavior that necessitated the leave under this section.
(5) Medical documentation of treatment as a result of the abusive behavior complained of by the employee or employee's family member.
(6) A sworn statement, signed under the penalties of perjury, provided by a counselor, social worker, health care worker, member of the clergy, shelter worker, legal advocate or other professional who has assisted the employee or the employee's family member in addressing the effects of the abusive behavior.
(7) A sworn statement, signed under the penalties of perjury, from the employee attesting that the employee has been the victim of abusive behavior or is the family member of a victim of abusive behavior. Any documentation provided to an employer under this section may be maintained by the employer in the employee's employment record but only for as long as required for the employer to make a determination as to whether the employee is eligible for leave under this section.
(f) All information related to the employee's leave under this section shall be kept confidential by the employer and shall not be disclosed, except to the extent that disclosure is:
(i) requested or consented to, in writing, by the employee;
(ii) ordered to be released by a court of competent jurisdiction;
(iii) otherwise required by applicable federal or state law;
(iv) required in the course of an investigation authorized by law enforcement, including, but not limited to, an investigation by the attorney general; or
(v) necessary to protect the safety of the employee or others employed at the workplace.
(g) An employee seeking leave under this section shall exhaust all annual or vacation leave, personal leave and sick leave available to the employee, prior to requesting or taking leave under this section, unless the employer waives this requirement.
(h) No employer shall coerce, interfere with, restrain or deny the exercise of, or any attempt to exercise, any rights provided under this section or to make leave requested or taken hereunder contingent upon whether or not the victim maintains contact with the alleged abuser.
(i) No employer shall discharge or in any other manner discriminate against an employee for exercising the employee's rights under this section. The taking of leave under this section shall not result in the loss of any employment benefit accrued prior to the date on which the leave taken under this section commenced. Upon the employee's return from such leave, the employee shall be entitled to restoration to the employee's original job or to an equivalent position.
(j) The attorney general shall enforce this section and may seek injunctive relief or other equitable relief to enforce this section.
(k) Employers with 50 or more employees shall notify each employee of the rights and responsibilities provided by this section including those related to notification requirements and confidentiality.
(l) This section shall not be construed to exempt an employer from complying with chapter 258B, section 14B of chapter 268 or any other general or special law or to limit the rights of any employee under said chapter 258B, said section 14B of chapter 268 or any other general or special law.
(m) Any benefit received from this section shall not be considered relevant in any criminal or civil proceeding as it relates to the alleged abuse unless, after a hearing, a justice of the district, superior or probate court determines that such benefit is relevant to the allegations.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Title XXI - Labor and Industries
Chapter 149 - Labor and Industries
Section 2 - Enforcement of Chapter
Section 3 - Inspections and Investigations
Section 4 - Reports of Diseases
Section 5 - Investigations of Industrial Conditions; Complaints; Prosecutions
Section 6a - Monitoring, Inspection and Investigation of Work Involving Asbestos
Section 6b - License for Business Activities Involving Asbestos; Fee
Section 6c - Health and Safety of General Public and Asbestos Workers; Rules and Regulations
Section 6d - Complaints by Employees Relating to Asbestos; Retaliation by Employer
Section 6e - Violations of Workplace Standards Relating to Asbestos; Cease and Desist Orders
Section 6f - Penalties for Violations of Secs. 6b to 6e
Section 6g - Release or Waiver of Damages Caused by Asbestos
Section 7 - Committees for Investigations and Recommendation of Regulations
Section 8 - Notices and Hearings Before Adoption of Regulations and Orders; Effective Dates
Section 9 - Appeals; Suspensions Pending Hearings; Enforcement of Orders; Other Remedies
Section 10 - Entry of Places of Employment for Investigations
Section 11 - Reports by Physicians Generally
Section 11a - Occupational Lead Registry; Blood Lead Testing Reports; Regulations; Enforcement
Section 12 - Regulations Prevailing Over Regulations of Workmen's Compensation Insurer
Section 13 - Violations of Regulations or Orders
Section 14 - Annual Reports of Commissioner
Section 15 - Inspection Districts; Assignment of Inspectors
Section 16 - Receipt of Gift by Inspector
Section 17 - Entry of Places of Employment for Examinations and Investigations; Access to Records
Section 18 - Duties of Industrial Health Inspectors Relative to Minors
Section 18a - Sanitary and Safety Conditions; Tools; Longshore and Waterfront Operations
Section 18b - Confined Spaces; Ventilation; Longshore and Waterfront Operations
Section 18c - Power Transmission Equipment; Longshore and Waterfront Operations
Section 18d - Ropes, Hooks and Cranes; Use and Operation; Longshore and Waterfront Operations
Section 18e - Safety Precautions in Dangerous Undertakings; Longshore and Waterfront Operations
Section 18f - Explosives; Longshore and Waterfront Operations
Section 18h - Stop Signals; Longshore and Waterfront Operations
Section 18i - Penalty for Violation of Secs. 18a to 18h; Longshore and Waterfront Operations
Section 19 - Prevention of Employment
Section 19a - Copy of Medical Report for Employee
Section 19b - Lie Detector Tests; Use as Condition of Employment; Penalty; Civil Action
Section 19c - Employment of Aliens Restricted; Regulations; Penalty
Section 20 - Coercion of Agreement Not to Join a Labor Organization
Section 20a - Relief Afforded by Contract Relative to Membership in a Labor or Employer Organization
Section 20b - Liability for Unlawful Acts of Officers, Members or Agents of an Organization
Section 20e - Business Combination Transactions; Labor Contracts; Definitions; Remedies
Section 21 - False Notices or Advertisement for Help or Employment
Section 22a - Professional Strikebreakers; Obstruction of Picketing
Section 23 - Filling Place of Employees; Size of Letters Mentioning Labor Troubles; Penalty
Section 23a - Armed Guards During Labor Troubles; Qualifications; Violation of Statute
Section 23b - Use of Civil Defense Personnel in Labor Disputes
Section 24 - Communications and Conduct During Labor Disputes
Section 24a - Dismissal or Refusal to Employ Certain Persons on Account of Age; Penalty
Section 24b - Contract Provisions Preventing Employment of Certain Persons on Account of Age
Section 24d - Records of Ages of Employees; Copy Furnished to Commissioner; Violation of Statute
Section 24e - Hindering Investigation of Age Discrimination; Refusal of Information
Section 24h - Appeal From Decision of Commissioner
Section 24i - Inapplicability of Secs. 24a to 24j to Farm Laborers
Section 24j - Severability of Secs. 24a to 24i
Section 24l - Massachusetts Noncompetition Agreement Act
Section 25 - Lodging, Board and Trade of Public Employees; Statute Part of Employment Contract
Section 26 - Public Works; Preference to Veterans and Citizens; Wages
Section 27 - List of Jobs; Classification; Schedule of Wages; Penalty; Civil Action
Section 27a - Appeals From Classifications and Wage Determinations
Section 27b - Records of Employees; Payroll Records; Statements of Compliance
Section 27d - ''construction'' and ''constructed'' Defined
Section 27e - Employment of Residents in Highway Districts
Section 27f - Wages of Operators of Rented Equipment; Agreements; Penalty; Civil Action
Section 27g - Wages of Employees of Moving Contractors; Contracts; Injunctive Relief; Damages
Section 27h - Wages of Employees of Maintenance or Cleaning Contractors; Contracts; Civil Action
Section 28 - Right of Action Against City or Town for Labor; Filing Statement; Fee; Limitations
Section 29b - Waiver or Cancellation of Payment Bond
Section 29c - Indemnification as Part of Contract
Section 29d - Surety Company; Bonds
Section 29f - Payment of Retainage in Private Construction Projects
Section 30 - Eight Hour Day and Six Day Week; Emergencies; Work on Highways
Section 30a - Tours of Duty and Hours of Work of State Employees; Regulations
Section 30b - Overtime of State Employees; Regulations
Section 32 - Scope of Words ''laborers, Workmen and Mechanics'' and ''requiring''
Section 33 - Hours of Labor to Make Up Saturday Half Holiday
Section 33c - City and Town Employees; Overtime; Effective Date
Section 33d - Blood Donations; Leave of Absence Without Loss of Pay
Section 34 - Public Contracts; Stipulation as to Hours and Days of Work; Void Contracts
Section 34b - Contracts for Public Works; Wages for Reserve Police Officer
Section 34c - Application of Secs. 30, 34 and 35
Section 35 - Violation of Sec. 30, 31 or 34
Section 36 - Nonapplicability of Eight Hour Day and Six Day Week Statutes
Section 37 - Nine Hour Day for Towns
Section 38 - Annual Vacation for Employees of Commonwealth
Section 41 - Saturday Half Holiday for Commonwealth
Section 42 - Work by Employees of Commonwealth on Day Work Basis
Section 43 - Nondiscrimination
Section 44 - Service by Veterans on Memorial Day
Section 441/2 - Termination of Employment for Veterans Following Return From Overseas Duty
Section 44a1/2 - Fair Competition for Bidders on Construction
Section 44b - Plans and Specifications; Bid Deposits
Section 44c - Suspension or Debarment of Contractors
Section 44d - Submission of Bid or Offer; Application for Certification
Section 44d1/2 - General Contractor Bids; Prequalification Procedures
Section 44d3/4 - Subcontractor Sub-Bids; Prequalification Procedures
Section 44e - Filing of Bids; Forms; Modular Buildings
Section 44f - Plans and Specifications; Sub-Bids; Form; Contents
Section 44g - Allowances; Alternates; Weather Protection Devices
Section 44i - Severability of Secs. 44a to 44h
Section 44j - Invitations to Bid; Notice; Contents; Violations; Penalty
Section 44m - Energy Systems; Life-Cycle Cost Estimates
Section 46 - Work for Time Lost by Holidays
Section 47 - Sunday Work Without a Day Off
Section 48 - One Day of Rest in Seven; Operation of Business on Sunday; Violations
Section 49 - Establishments Not Subject to Sunday Work and Rest Days; Railroads or Railways
Section 50 - Work Not Subject to Sunday Work and Rest Days
Section 50a - One Day of Rest in Seven for Watchmen and Employees Maintaining Fires, Violations
Section 51 - Posting List of Employees Working on Sunday; Work on Days of Rest
Section 51a - Exemption for Special Circumstances; Days of Rest and Sunday Business
Section 52 - Time Books; Violation of Statute
Section 52b - Employment Applications; Volunteer Work as Experience
Section 52c - Personnel Records; Review by Employee; Corrections; Penalty
Section 52d - Family and Medical Leave; Enforcement
Section 54 - Core Rooms Where Workers Employed; Investigations; Regulations; Violations
Section 57 - Employment in Violation of Statute
Section 58 - Elevator Operators; Minors
Section 61 - Minors Under Sixteen; Particular Employments
Section 62 - Minors Under Eighteen
Section 62a - Employment of Vocational Agricultural Students
Section 63 - Dangerous or Injurious Employment of Minors; Hearing and Determination
Section 64 - Employment of Minors Where Liquor Sold; Taking or Sending Minors to Immoral Places
Section 66 - Time of Work for Children; Exceptions
Section 67 - Days and Hours of Work for Boys or Girls Under Eighteen
Section 68 - Time for Work of Minor Messengers
Section 69 - Children as Newspaper Vendors; Restrictions; Penalty
Section 71 - Issuance of Badges to Minors; Proof of Age; Grounds for Refusal to Issue
Section 72 - Badges; Wearing; Transfer; Exhibition; Regulations for Issuing
Section 74 - Posting of Notice of Hours of Work of Minor; Employment at Other Times; Changing Terms
Section 75 - Forms of Notice Furnished by Attorney General
Section 76 - Inspectors; Duties; Prosecutions
Section 77 - Enforcement of Statutes; Supervisors of Attendance; Appointment; Powers
Section 78a - Written Warnings and Civil Citations; Appeal; Penalties; Criminal Complaint
Section 82 - Violation of Statutes by Persons Issuing Badges or Enforcing Statutes
Section 84 - Service of Summons or Warrants
Section 85 - Nonapplicability of Secs. 60 to 83
Section 91 - Cessation of Employment for Non-Attendance of Continuation School; Violation of Statute
Section 95a - Work-Study Program Exception to Permit for Employment Requirement; Exceptions
Section 96 - Manual Training and Industrial Education; Effect of Statutes
Section 100 - Hours of Work Without Interval for Meal; Duration; Violation of Statute
Section 101 - Nonapplicability of Statute Relating to Mealtimes and Intervals for Meals
Section 102 - Labor During Mealtime Without Knowledge of Employer
Section 103 - Seats for Employees; Violation of Statute
Section 104 - Children Participants in Public Exhibitions; Violation of Statute
Section 105 - License for Theatrical Exhibitions or Shows in Which Children Are Employed
Section 105c - Entry of Premises, and Investigation to Determine Compliance With Secs. 105a to 105c
Section 105d - Parental Leave; Rights and Benefits
Section 106 - Drinking Water; Violation of Statute; Coverage of Term ''industrial Establishments''
Section 107 - Water for Humidifying Purposes; Violation of Statute
Section 108 - Thermometers for Humidity and Temperature; Regulations; Place; Reading; Record
Section 110 - Relative Humidity Limits
Section 111 - Sources of Water for Humidifying Purposes; Clean Air Ducts
Section 112 - Failure to Comply With Secs. 108 to 111; Penalty
Section 113 - Light, Ventilation, Cleanliness, Sanitation and Heat in Establishments
Section 114 - Investigations and Suggestions Relative to Eyes and Vision
Section 115 - Devices and Means to Prevent Injury to Eyes; Order; Compliance; Violation of Statute
Section 116 - Investigations as to Light; Notice to Change; Failure to Comply With Order
Section 118 - Means to Diminish Inhalation of Dust
Section 119 - Hoods or Hoppers and Suction Pipes for Emery or Buffing Wheels or Belts
Section 121 - Nonapplicability of Statutes Relating to Emery and Buffing Machinery
Section 122 - Violation of Statutes Relating to Ventilation, Dust and Emery and Buffing Machinery
Section 124 - Communication Between Engineer's Room and Machinery Room
Section 125 - Violation of Statute Relating to Communication
Section 126 - Fastening Doors During Business Hours; Violation of Statute
Section 127 - Guards For, and Cleaning Of, Machinery; Disconnection and Removal of Safety Devices
Section 128 - Traversing Carriage of a Self-Acting Mule Traveling Close to Fixed Structure
Section 129 - Safeguards for Hoistways, Hatchways and Well Holes; Closing Trapdoors
Section 129a - Shoring Trenches for Local Governments; Graves Excepted
Section 129b - Stilts; Penalty for Requiring or Knowingly Permitting Use in Construction
Section 130 - Explosives or Inflammable Materials; Storage and Use Near Egress
Section 131 - Guards for Loom Shuttles; Violation of Statute
Section 132 - Suction Shuttles; Shuttle or Thread Touching Lips; Violation of Statute
Section 134 - Necessary Changes; Action for Proportion of Expense
Section 136 - Violation of Public Health Laws; Notice to Town Board of Health; Enforcement
Section 137 - Foundry Toilet Rooms and Water Closets; Failure to Comply With Statute
Section 138 - Injuring Toilet Appliances
Section 139 - Lockers and Clothes Receptacles of Employees; Violation of Statute
Section 141a - Lifting Heavy Objects in Textile Factories
Section 142 - Sanitary Material for Cleaning Printing Presses
Section 142c - Markings; Clear and Conspicuous; Size; Place
Section 142d - Receptacles Exempt From Marking Requirements
Section 142e - Reports Concerning Material Hazardous to Health
Section 142g - Enforcement of Statutes and Regulations
Section 143 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 143 to 144h
Section 143a - Protection From Undue Competition and of Health and Well-Being of Workers
Section 144 - Unlawful Industrial Homework
Section 145 - Investigation of Industries; Order Declaring Industrial Homework Unlawful
Section 146 - Hearing Preceding Order; Notice; Place; Effective Date of Order
Section 147c - Work in Violation of Statutes; Removal, Retention and Disposition of Articles; Notice
Section 147d - Record of Homeworkers and Work
Section 147e - Regulations; Violations; Inspections and Investigations
Section 147g - Additional Penalties
Section 148c - Earned Sick Time
Section 148d - Earned Sick Time Outreach Program
Section 149 - Summons and Warrant for Violations of Sec. 148
Section 150a - Notification of Deductions
Section 150b - Fees or Assessments Other Than Those Chargeable Under Union Constitution and By-Laws
Section 150c - Improper Expenditure of Withholdings or Deductions From Wages; Penalties
Section 151 - Payment on Pay Day Before Close of Working Hours
Section 152 - Deductions for Coming Late to Work
Section 152a - Service Charges and Tips; Tip Pools; Penalties
Section 153 - Grading Work of Weavers; Imperfections Affecting Wages; Conditions Precedent to Fines
Section 154 - Employer's Fine Upon Weaver for Imperfections; Violations of Statutes
Section 157 - Violation of Sec. 155; Interference With Inspectors
Section 158 - Stopped Machinery; Deductions From Wages; Making Up Lost Time; Penalty
Section 158a - Work Without Compensation
Section 159 - Discharge of Employee Without Notice
Section 159b - Reimbursement of Expenses for Medical Examinations
Section 173 - Destruction or Sale of Records and Papers
Section 175 - Bells, Whistles and Gongs
Section 176 - Non-Resident as Special Police Officer
Section 177a - Contract Exempting Employer From Liability to Employee
Section 178 - Leave of Absence From Work for Voting
Section 178e - Group Insurance; Disposition of Dividends
Section 178o - Group Insurance Termination; Notice of Date to Employee
Section 179 - Placards Posted to Inform Employees
Section 179a - Preference to Citizens in Awarding Public Work Contracts; Violations
Section 179b - Notice to Commissioner of Commencement or Change of Location of Business; Violations
Section 179c - Collective Bargaining Agreements; Successor Clauses
Section 180 - Violation of Chapter Provisions With No Specific Penalty
Section 180a - Violation of Closing Laws
Section 181 - Retirement or Health and Welfare Funds; Failure of Employer to Make Payments
Section 183 - Severance Pay Upon Termination Following Transfer of Control of Employer; Definitions
Section 186 - Broadcasting Industry; Noncompete Agreements
Section 187 - Health Care Providers; Protection From Retaliatory Action by Health Care Facilities
Section 189 - Employer Medical Assistance Contribution
Section 197 - Rights and Responsibilities Under Professional Employer Agreement; Notice; Termination
Section 199 - Workers' Compensation for Covered Employees Under Professional Employer Agreements
Section 200 - Unemployment Insurance for Employees Covered by Professional Employer Agreement
Section 201 - Employee Count Under Professional Employer Agreements