Denying FMLA
nohr4u1yr
218 Posts
Good morning!
I have an employee that every 12 months has some situation come up that requires her to be on FMLA. This past time she stated she needed it for her mother that is in a nursing home (to take her to appts). Since I didn't have all the information I sent her the paperwork. She did not return it in time so I denied her.
Do I have to let her resubmit? What are my options?
Thank you!!!
I have an employee that every 12 months has some situation come up that requires her to be on FMLA. This past time she stated she needed it for her mother that is in a nursing home (to take her to appts). Since I didn't have all the information I sent her the paperwork. She did not return it in time so I denied her.
Do I have to let her resubmit? What are my options?
Thank you!!!
Comments
In the letter that you sent to the employee asking them to complete and return to you, did you state 1) a specific return date, and 2) the consequences for failing to return the paperwork? Failure to "note the consequences" starts the time clock all over again and as a result, your decision not to designate the leave as FMLA may need to be redressed.
Take a look at the regs and the requirements on written notice to the employee and what "must" be specified in the letter to the employee.
Just ran through this on a matter I'm working on and it resulted in having to give the employee another opportunity to respond with the requested information in order to designate, or not designate, leave as FMLA.
Thank you!
I can't think of any time where you can specify a time period for someone to ask for the documentation.