STATEMENT OF SCOPE
Department of Workforce Development
DWD 226
Bone marrow donation leave and organ donation leave
Permanent
The proposed permanent rule will create ch. DWD 226 relating to bone marrow donation leave and organ donation leave. Chapter DWD 226 will implement procedures and requirements necessary to implement 2015 Wis. Act 345 (Act 345), which created s. 103.11, Stats., to allow leave from employment for the purpose of services as a bone marrow or organ donor.
Under Act 345, the proposed rule will establish procedures and requirements for employers with 50 or more permanent employees to provide all employees leave from employment, paid or unpaid, to serve as a bone marrow or organ donor to another person if all of the following apply:
• The employee has been employed by the same employer for 52 consecutive weeks and worked at least 1,000 hours during that preceding 52-week period.
• The employee provides the employer with written verification that the employee is to serve as a bone marrow donor or organ donor.
• Leave does not exceed six weeks in a 12-month period.
• The amount of leave taken is for a period necessary for the employee to undergo the donation procedure and to recover from the procedure.
The policy alternative is to do nothing. If the Department does not promulgate the proposed permanent rule, employers and employees will lack a clear procedure in determining an employee's use of bone marrow donation leave and organ donation leave.
Section 103.005 (1), Stats.
"The department shall adopt reasonable and proper rules and regulations relative to the exercise of its powers and authorities and proper rules to govern its proceedings and to regulate the mode and manner of all investigations and hearings."
The estimated time is 60 hours.
The proposed permanent rule will affect individuals who elect to serve as a bone marrow donor or organ donor to another individual and the employers of these employees. The proposed rule will also affect recipients of the bone marrow or organ.
The Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 (FMLA), as amended, entitles eligible employees who work for covered employers to take unpaid, job-protected leave for specified family and medical reasons with continuation of group health insurance coverage. Although not specific to bone marrow and organ donation, the recovery time from donation would likely qualify as a "serious health condition" and be covered under FMLA.
Because this rule only pertains to employers with 50 or more employees, it is not anticipated to impact small businesses, as defined in s. 227.114 (1), Stats. The proposed rule is anticipated to have an economic impact on employers with 50 or more employees if an employee serves as a bone marrow or organ donor.
Contact Person: Jim Chiolino, DWD Equal Rights Division (608) 266-3345, or Jim.Chiolino@dwd.wisconsin.gov.
Approval of the agency head or authorized individual:
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Pamela R. McGillivray, Chief Legal Counsel Date Submitted