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California exempts certain employees from harassment training due January 1

California has enacted legislation (Assembly Bill 3369) that exempts employees from the initial sexual harassment training requirement due no later than January 1, 2021 if they received compliant training in the previous two years. Assembly Bill 3369 is effective immediately.

California clarifies Paid Family Leave for military exigency

California has enacted legislation (Assembly Bill 2399) that clarifies definitions for the purposes of the military exigency leave that will be covered through the state's paid family leave (PFL) program. Assembly 2399 takes effect January 1, 2021.

California clarifies Kin Care Law

California has enacted legislation (Assembly Bill 2017) clarifying the state's kin care law. Assembly Bill 2017 takes effect January 1, 2021.

California - certain HR employees to be considered mandatory reporters

California has enacted legislation (Assembly Bill 1963) that will add certain human resource employees to the mandatory reporting requirement for child abuse and neglect. Assembly Bill 1963 takes effect January 1, 2021.

California amends Work-Sharing Program, accepts electronic applications

California has enacted legislation (Assembly Bill 1731) that makes a number of changes to the existing work-sharing program operated by the Employment Development Department (EDD) to help increase use of the program by employers. The changes are effective immediately, but will be repealed at the end of 2023, unless extended.

California expands Presumption of Workers’ Compensation Liability for COVID-19 illness claims

SB1159 was signed into law on September 17, 2020 and goes into effect immediately. It applies to CA employers with employee dates of injury on or after July 6, 2020. This law places a new burden on employers with operations in CA to report any employee who tests positive for COVID-19 to their workers' compensation claims administrator. California Employers have until October 16th, 2020 to fulfill the retroactive reporting requirement. 

California expands family leave law

California has enacted legislation (Senate Bill 1383) that expands the California Family Rights Act to cover more workers and make other changes to the law. Senate Bill 1383 takes effect January 1, 2021.

California expands COVID-19 supplemental Paid Sick Leave requirements

California has enacted legislation (Assembly Bill 1867) that extends COVID-19 supplemental paid sick leave to more employees in the state. Assembly Bill 1867 takes effect no later than 10 days after September 9, 2020. The law expires on December 31, 2020, or upon the expiration of any extension of the federal Families First Coronavirus Response Act (Public Law 116-127), whichever is later.

California clarifies, expands exceptions to ABC test for independent contractors

California has enacted legislation (Assembly Bill 2257) that clarifies and broadens the exceptions to the ABC test for determining whether a worker is an independent contractor or an employee. Assembly Bill 2257 takes effect immediately.

California adopts emergency rule for CalSavers program

California has published an emergency rule that makes changes to regulations governing the state-run retirement plan known as CalSavers.

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