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DOL Clarifies Requirements for FMLA Qualifying Leave
Ford & Harrison LLP Link to more items from this source
[Guidance Overview]
Jan. 24, 2013

"The [Administrator's Interpretation] acknowledges, however, that [a] servicemember's injury may have an impact that lasts beyond the single 12-month period covered by the military caregiver leave entitlement. The expanded definition of a disability ... as well as [this] clarification that when an adult son or daughter's disability commences is not determinative of whether he or she qualifies as a 'son or daughter' under the FMLA, may allow parents of adult children who have been wounded or sustained an injury or illness in military service to take FMLA leave beyond that provided under the special military caregiver leave provision of the statute, as long as all other FMLA requirements are met."  MORE >>

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