Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 49.12 - Industrial Welfare.
49.12.270 - Sick leave, time off—Care of family members.

RCW 49.12.270
Sick leave, time off—Care of family members.

(1) If, under the terms of a collective bargaining agreement or employer policy applicable to an employee, the employee is entitled to sick leave or other paid time off, then an employer shall allow an employee to use any or all of the employee's choice of sick leave or other paid time off to care for: (a) A child of the employee with a health condition that requires treatment or supervision; or (b) a spouse, parent, parent-in-law, or grandparent of the employee who has a serious health condition or an emergency condition. An employee may not take advance leave until it has been earned. The employee taking leave under the circumstances described in this section must comply with the terms of the collective bargaining agreement or employer policy applicable to the leave, except for any terms relating to the choice of leave.
(2) Use of leave other than sick leave or other paid time off to care for a child, spouse, parent, parent-in-law, or grandparent under the circumstances described in this section shall be governed by the terms of the appropriate collective bargaining agreement or employer policy, as applicable.

[ 2002 c 243 § 1; 1988 c 236 § 3.]
NOTES:

Effective date—2002 c 243: See note following RCW 49.12.265.


Legislative findings—1988 c 236: "The legislature recognizes the changing nature of the workforce brought about by increasing numbers of working mothers, single parent households, and dual career families. The legislature finds that the needs of families must be balanced with the demands of the workplace to promote family stability and economic security. The legislature further finds that it is in the public interest for employers to accommodate employees by providing reasonable leaves from work for family reasons. In order to promote family stability, economic security, and the public interest, the legislature hereby establishes a minimum standard for family care. Nothing contained in this act shall prohibit any employer from establishing family care standards more generous than the minimum standards set forth in this act." [ 1988 c 236 § 1.]


Effective date—1988 c 236: "This act shall take effect on September 1, 1988." [ 1988 c 236 § 12.]


Implementation—1988 c 236: "Prior to September 1, 1988, the department of labor and industries may take such steps as are necessary to ensure that chapter 236, Laws of 1988 is implemented on September 1, 1988." [ 1988 c 236 § 10.]


Severability—1988 c 236: "If any provision of this act or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the act or the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected." [ 1988 c 236 § 11.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 49 - Labor Regulations

Chapter 49.12 - Industrial Welfare.

49.12.005 - Definitions.

49.12.010 - Declaration.

49.12.020 - Conditions of employment—Wages.

49.12.033 - Administration and enforcement of chapter by director of labor and industries.

49.12.041 - Investigation of wages, hours and working conditions—Statements, inspections authorized.

49.12.050 - Employer's record of employees.

49.12.091 - Investigation information—Findings—Rules prescribing minimum wages, working conditions.

49.12.101 - Hearing.

49.12.105 - Variance order—Application—Issuance—Contents—Termination.

49.12.110 - Exceptions to minimum scale—Special certificate or permit.

49.12.121 - Wages and working conditions of minors—Special rules—Work permits.

49.12.123 - Work permit for minor required.

49.12.124 - Actors or performers—Work permits and variances for minors.

49.12.130 - Witness protected—Penalty.

49.12.140 - Complaint of noncompliance.

49.12.150 - Civil action to recover underpayment.

49.12.170 - Penalty.

49.12.180 - Annual report.

49.12.185 - Exemptions from chapter.

49.12.187 - Collective bargaining rights not affected.

49.12.200 - Women may pursue any calling open to men.

49.12.240 - Employee inspection of personnel file.

49.12.250 - Employee inspection of personnel file—Erroneous or disputed information.

49.12.260 - Employee inspection of personnel file—Limitations.

49.12.265 - Sick leave, time off—Care of family members—Definitions.

49.12.270 - Sick leave, time off—Care of family members.

49.12.275 - Sick leave, time off—Care of family members—Poster required.

49.12.280 - Sick leave, time off—Care of family members—Administration and enforcement.

49.12.285 - Sick leave, time off—Care of family members—Monetary penalties.

49.12.287 - Sick leave, time off—Care of family members—Discharge of employee not permitted.

49.12.290 - Sick leave, time off—Care of family members—Collective bargaining agreement not reduced.

49.12.295 - Sick leave, time off—Care of family members—Notification of employers.

49.12.300 - House-to-house sales by minor—Registration of employer.

49.12.310 - House-to-house sales by minor—Advertising by employer—Penalty.

49.12.320 - Definitions.

49.12.330 - Rules.

49.12.350 - Parental leave—Legislative findings.

49.12.360 - Parental leave—Discrimination prohibited.

49.12.370 - Parental leave—Collective bargaining agreement or employee benefit plan—Application.

49.12.380 - Child labor laws—Information program.

49.12.390 - Child labor laws—Violations—Civil penalties—Restraining orders.

49.12.400 - Child labor laws—Appeal.

49.12.410 - Child labor laws—Violations—Criminal penalties.

49.12.420 - Child labor laws—Exclusive remedies.

49.12.450 - Compensation for required employee work apparel—Exceptions—Changes.

49.12.460 - Volunteer firefighters, reserve officers, civil air patrol members—Employer duties—Violations—Definitions.

49.12.471 - Farm internship pilot project.

49.12.480 - Meal and rest breaks for health care facility employees.

49.12.902 - Effective date—1991 c 303 §§ 3-7.

49.12.903 - Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521.