(a) "Employee" means a person who performs services for hire for an
employer, for an average of twenty or more hours per week, and includes
all individuals employed at any site owned or operated by an employer
but shall not include an independent contractor.
(b) "Employer" means a person or entity that employs twenty or more
employees at at least one site and includes an individual, corporation,
partnership, association, nonprofit organization, group of persons,
county, town, city, school district, public authority or other
governmental subdivision of any kind.
2. An employer must grant leaves of absence to an employee who seeks
to undergo a medical procedure to donate bone marrow. The combined
length of the leaves shall be determined by the physician, but may not
exceed twenty-four work hours, unless agreed to by the employer. The
employer may require verification by a physician for the purpose and
length of each leave requested by the employee to donate bone marrow.
3. An employer shall not retaliate against an employee for requesting
or obtaining a leave of absence as provided by this section for the
purpose of undergoing a medical procedure to donate bone marrow.
4. The provisions of this section shall not prevent an employer from
providing leave for bone marrow donations in addition to leave allowed
under any other provision of law. The provisions of this section shall
not affect an employee's rights with respect to any other employee
benefit otherwise provided by law.
Structure New York Laws
Article 7 - General Provisions
200 - General Duty to Protect the Health and Safety of Employees; Enforcement.
200-A - Laws to Be Posted at Airports.
201 - Laws and Orders to Be Posted.
201-A - Fingerprinting of Employees Prohibited.
201-B - Fees for Medical Examination.
201-C - Discrimination in Child-Care Leave Prohibited.
201-D - Discrimination Against the Engagement in Certain Activities.
201-E - Maintenance of Employee-Patient Records at Occupational Health Service Centers.
201-F - Posting Regulations on Employment of Persons Previously Convicted of One or More Crimes.
201-G - Prevention of Sexual Harassment.
201-H - Posting of Veterans' Benefits and Services.
202-A - Leave of Absence for Bone Marrow Donations.
202-B - Leave for Organ or Bone Marrow Donation Granted to State Employees.
202-D - Coin-Operated Machines Performing a Manufacturing Process.
202-E - Protection of Persons Employed On/in Vehicular Bridges And/or Tunnels.
202-F - Protection of Hotel and Motel Employees Against Fire Hazards in Employee Housing Facilities.
202-G - Display of Fuel-Connected Appliances in Wholesale or Retail Store.
202-H - High-Voltage Proximity.
202-I - Leave of Absence for Military Spouses.
202-J - Leave of Absence for Blood Donation Granted to Employees.
202-K - Protection of Persons Employed in the Broadcast Industry.
202-L - Leave of Absence for Volunteer Emergency Responders.
203 - Washrooms, Washing Facilities and Waterclosets for Elevator Employees.
203-A - Seats in Certain Passenger Elevators or Relief for the Operator.
203-B - Seats for Female Employees.
203-C - Employee Privacy Protection.
203-D - Employee Personal Identifying Information.
204 - Inspection of Boilers; Enforcement; Fees; Identification; Exceptions.
205 - Prohibition Against Eating Meals in Certain Workrooms.
206 - Prevention of Personal Injuries to Persons Engaged in Tree Trimming.
206-A - Physical Examinations of Females.
206-C - Right of Nursing Employees to Express Breast Milk.
207 - Protection of Employees at Switchboards.
207-A - Employee Safety in Work on Energized High Voltage Lines.
208 - Labels, Brands and Marks Used by Labor Organizations.
209 - Illegal Use of Labels, Brands and Marks; Injunction Proceedings.
209-A - Fraudulent Representation in Labor Organizations.
210 - Proceedings for Nonenforcement.
210-A - Legal Duty to Employees.
211 - Protection of Employees.
211-A - Prohibition Against Use of Funds.
212 - Drinking Water for Farm Laborers.
212-A - Migrant Registration Law.
212-D - Field Sanitation for Farm Hand Workers, Farm Field Workers and Farm Food Processing Workers.
215 - Penalties and Civil Action; Prohibited Retaliation.
215-A - Discrimination Against Employees for Failure to Meet Certain Ticket Quotas.
215-B - Children; Adverse Information; Notification.
215-C - Discrimination Against Employees for Displaying the American Flag.
216 - Failure to Pay Statutory Inspection Fees.
218 - Violations of Certain Provisions; Civil Penalties.
218-A - Sun Safety Education for State Employees.
218-B - Prevention of Occupational Exposure to an Airborne Infectious Disease.
219 - Violations of Certain Wage Payment Provisions; Interest, Filing of Order as Judgment.