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What You Need to Know About Montgomery County’s New “Earned Sick and Safe Leave Law” That Goes into Effect on October 1
Information about Montgomery County's new Earned Sick and Safe Leave law. which goes into effect on October 1.

Montgomery
County’s new Earned Sick and Safe Law goes into effect on October 1. It will
require most employers in the County to provide earned sick and safe leave to
employees for work performed in the County.
The intent of the law is to provide employees with paid leave or time off to
take care of things such as sickness, family illnesses or domestic violence. It
helps to ensure that workers do not have to make a choice between keeping a job
and going to work sick or not being able to have time to find a safe living
environment. The bill is expected to provide support to our lowest income and
most vulnerable workers.
The legislation requires employers to provide earned sick and safe leave at a
rate of at least one hour for every 30 hours an employee works in the County up
to 56 hours in a calendar year. To help small businesses, an employer with
fewer than five employees would have to provide an employee with up to 32 hours
of paid sick and safe leave per year plus an additional 24 hours of unpaid sick
and safe leave. Many County employers already meet or exceed the benefits
required by the new law and are unaffected by the new law.
Employers are required to give employees written notice that they are entitled
to earned sick and safe leave under the new law. The notice must include a
statement of how sick and safe leave is accrued, the permitted uses of earned
sick and safe leave, a statement that the employer must not retaliate against
an employee for exercising the rights established by the law.