Family and medical leave insurance program.

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[Editor's note: This section is effective upon proclamation of the governor for the votes cast November 3, 2020.] (1) By January 1, 2023, the division shall establish and administer a family and medical leave insurance program and begin collecting premiums as specified in this part 5. By January 1, 2024, the division shall start receiving claims from and paying family and medical leave insurance benefits to covered individuals.

  1. The division shall establish reasonable procedures and forms for filing claims forbenefits under this part 5 and shall specify what supporting documentation is necessary to support a claim for benefits, including any documentation required from a health care provider for proof of a serious health condition and any documentation required by the division with regards to a claim for safe leave.

  2. The division shall notify the employer within five business days of a claim beingfiled pursuant to this part 5.

  3. The division shall use information sharing and integration technology to facilitate thedisclosure of relevant information or records so long as an individual consents to the disclosure as required under state law.

  4. Information contained in the files and records pertaining to an individual under thispart 5 are confidential and not open to public inspection, other than to public employees in the performance of their official duties. However, the individual or an authorized representative of an individual may review the records or receive specific information from the records upon the presentation of the individual's signed authorization.

  5. The director shall adopt rules as necessary or as specified in this part 5 to implementand administer this part 5. The director shall adopt rules including, but not limited to:

  1. Confidentiality of information related to claims filed or appeals taken;

  2. Guidance on the factors used to determine whether an individual is a covered individual's family member;

  3. The form and manner of filing claims for benefits and providing related documentation pursuant to section 8-13.3-516 (2); and

  4. The form and manner of submitting an application with a claim for benefits to thedivision or to the entity that issued a private plan approved pursuant to section 8-13.3-521.

(7) Initial rules and regulations necessary for implementation of this part 5 shall be adopted by the director and promulgated by January 1, 2022.

Source: Initiated 2020: Entire part added, Proposition 118, effective upon proclamation of the Governor.

Editor's note: This section was originally numbered as 18-13.3-416 in Proposition 118 but was renumbered on revision for ease of location.


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