Recent Updates

Additional states require separation notices for worksite employees

Tuesday, August 4, 2020
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State Compliance Update

Fifteen (15) additional states now require employers provide Separation Notices to worksite employees upon termination of employment. Separation Notices, available within ADP TotalSource, must be provided by your client administrator to the worksite employee.

Virginia requires pregnancy accommodations

Tuesday, June 30, 2020
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Virginia

Virginia has enacted legislation (Senate Bill 712) that prohibits discrimination on the basis of, and requires reasonable accommodations for, pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions. Senate Bill 712 takes effect July 1, 2020.

Virginia expands nondiscrimination protections

Tuesday, June 30, 2020
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Virginia

Virginia has enacted legislation (Senate Bill 868) that expands nondiscrimination protections to cover sexual orientation and gender identity. Senate Bill 868 takes effect July 1, 2020.

Maryland harassment survey due July 1 reminder

Tuesday, June 30, 2020
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Maryland

Maryland employers with 50 or more employees must submit a sexual-harassment-disclosure survey electronically to the Maryland Commission on Civil Rights (MCCR) on or before July 1, 2020. Covered employers must complete the survey again on or before July 1, 2022. The requirements were part of Senate Bill 1010, which was enacted in 2018.

DC to require paid voting leave

Tuesday, June 30, 2020
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Washington, D.C.

The District of Columbia has enacted legislation (Act 23-301) that will require employers to provide paid voting leave.

DC requires certain employers to provide transportation benefits

Tuesday, June 30, 2020
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Washington, D.C.

The District of Columbia has enacted legislation (Act 23-305) that will require employers offering parking benefits to offer employees a transportation benefit, pay a fee, or implement a plan to reduce commuting to work by car.

Chicago expands paid sick leave law, offers COVID-19 protections

Tuesday, June 30, 2020
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Federal Compliance Update

Chicago has published rules and enacted two ordinances that will expand coverage under the city's paid sick leave law, create new notice and recordkeeping requirements, and prohibit adverse action against employees because of COVID-19. The changes take effect on July 1, 2020.

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