(1)Each employer shall
notify its employees that they are entitled to paid sick leave, pursuant to rules
promulgated by the division. The rules must require the notice to:
(a)Specify the amount of paid sick leave to which employees are entitled
and the terms of its use under this part 4; and
(b)Notify employees that employers cannot retaliate against an employee
for requesting or using paid sick leave and that an employee has the right to file a
complaint or bring a civil action if paid sick leave is denied by the employer or the
employer retaliates against the employee for exercising the employee's rights
under this part 4.
(2)An employer complies with the notice requirements of this section by:
(a)Supplying each employee with a written notice containing the information
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(1) Each employer shall
notify its employees that they are entitled to paid sick leave, pursuant to rules
promulgated by the division. The rules must require the notice to:
(a) Specify the amount of paid sick leave to which employees are entitled
and the terms of its use under this part 4; and
(b) Notify employees that employers cannot retaliate against an employee
for requesting or using paid sick leave and that an employee has the right to file a
complaint or bring a civil action if paid sick leave is denied by the employer or the
employer retaliates against the employee for exercising the employee's rights
under this part 4.
(2) An employer complies with the notice requirements of this section by:
(a) Supplying each employee with a written notice containing the information
specified in subsection (1) of this section that is in English and in any language that
is the first language spoken by at least five percent of the employer's workforce;
and
(b) Displaying a poster created pursuant to subsection (3) of this section in a
conspicuous and accessible location in each establishment where the employer's
employees work that contains the information required by subsection (1) of this
section in English and in any language that is the first language spoken by at least
five percent of the employer's workforce.
(3) The division shall create and make available to employers posters and
notices that contain the information required by subsection (1) of this section, and
employers may use the posters and notices to comply with the requirements of this
section.
(4) (a) An employer who willfully violates subsection (2)(a) or (6) of this
section is subject to a civil fine not to exceed one hundred dollars for each separate
violation.
(b) An employer who willfully violates subsection (2)(b) of this section is
subject to a civil fine not to exceed one hundred dollars.
(c) The fines collected under this subsection (4) shall be transmitted to the
state treasurer, who shall deposit the fines in the general fund.
(5) If an employer's business is closed due to a public health emergency or a
disaster emergency due to a public health concern, the notice and posting
requirements of this section are waived for the period during which the place of
business is closed.
(6) If an employer does not maintain a physical workplace, or an employee
teleworks or performs work through a web-based platform, the employer shall
provide the notice required in this section through electronic communication or a
conspicuous posting in the web-based platform.
Source: L. 2020: Entire part added, (SB 20-205), ch. 294, p. 1452, � 1,
effective July 14.