Existing unemployment compensation disability law requires workers to pay contribution rates based on, among other things, wages received in employment and benefit disbursement, for payment into the Unemployment Compensation Disability Fund, a special fund in the State Treasury. That fund is continuously appropriated for the purpose of providing disability benefits and making payment of expenses in administering those provisions.
Existing law establishes, within the above state disability insurance program, a family temporary disability insurance program, also known as the paid family leave program, for the provision of wage replacement benefits for up to 8 weeks to workers who take time off work for prescribed purposes, including to bond with a minor child within the first year of the child's birth or placement in connection with foster care or adoption (bonding leave) .
This bill would expand eligibility for benefits under the paid family leave program by expanding bonding leave relating to a child's birth to include leave for a parent who was pregnant with a child, if the child dies unexpectedly during childbirth at 37 weeks or more of pregnancy.
By authorizing expenditures from the Unemployment Compensation Disability Fund for a new purpose, this bill would make an appropriation.
Statutes affected: AB867: 3302 UIC
02/17/21 - Introduced: 3302 UIC
AB 867: 3302 UIC