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On January 14, 2025, the U.S. Department of Labor issued an Opinion Letter regarding the applicability of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) substitution rule when an employee on FMLA leave is receiving state or local paid family and medical leave benefits. An increasing number of state governments have passed legislation that provides paid family and medical leave for reasons such as personal medical, family care and parental leave. Some local governments have also adopted paid sick and/or family leave programs for their municipal government employees. These plans generally provide paid leave programs for specified family and medical reasons and vary widely in their structure (including whether they are mandatory or voluntary), the scope and duration of benefits provided, and their similarity to the leave reasons covered by the FMLA. |