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Handling Employee Leaves of Absence

There are close to a dozen different types of medical leave, between statutory and non-statutory types of leave. Understanding and applying them correctly can be a big challenge. It is extremely easy for even the most meticulous employer to get lost in all the definitions, details, and purposes behind various leaves. Susan Fahey Desmond, a labor and employment law expert, will elaborate on federal and state laws as they apply to various leaves under the Americans with Disabilities Act, Family and Medical Leave Act, HIPPA, Workers’ Compensation, Unemployment Compensation, and much more. Learning ObjectivesFederal laws as they apply to leave 1. Employee eligibility under the FMLA 2. Meaning of serious health condition under the FMLA 3. Using physician certifications 4. Meaning of disability under the ADA 5. The interactive process under the ADA 6. What is a reasonable accommodation 7. How the FMLA and the ADA interact and differ 8. Getting the medical information you need 9. The interaction between the FMLA, ADA, and workers’ compensation 10.Terminating employees after exhaustion of leaveBest Practices - PoliciesBest Practices - ProceduresHot Topics/QuestionsWho Should AttendHuman resource managersBenefits specialistsRisk managersGeneral counsel

There are close to a dozen different types of medical leave, between statutory and non-statutory types of leave. Understanding and applying them correctly can be a big challenge. It is extremely easy for even the most meticulous employer to get lost in all the definitions, details, and purposes behind various leaves. Susan Fahey Desmond, a labor and employment law expert, will elaborate on federal and state laws as they apply to various leaves under the Americans with Disabilities Act, Family and Medical Leave Act, HIPPA, Workers’ Compensation, Unemployment Compensation, and much more. 

Learning Objectives

  • Federal laws as they apply to leave
            1. Employee eligibility under the FMLA
            2. Meaning of serious health condition under the FMLA
            3. Using physician certifications
            4. Meaning of disability under the ADA
            5. The interactive process under the ADA
            6. What is a reasonable accommodation
            7. How the FMLA and the ADA interact and differ
            8. Getting the medical information you need
            9. The interaction between the FMLA, ADA, and workers’ compensation
           10.Terminating employees after exhaustion of leave
  • Best Practices - Policies
  • Best Practices - Procedures
  • Hot Topics/Questions

Who Should Attend

  • Human resource managers
  • Benefits specialists
  • Risk managers
  • General counsel