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Introduced
03/11/2020
03/11/2020
In Committee
03/11/2020
03/11/2020
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
12/31/2020
12/31/2020
Introduced Session
116th Congress
Bill Summary
Requires the Social Security Administration (SSA) to provide emergency paid leave during each 30-day period that specified employees take leave due to COVID-19 (i.e., coronavirus disease 2019). Specifically, an employee may apply to SSA for such leave payments if the employee has been diagnosed with COVID-19, is under self-quarantine at the direction of a governmental entity or health care provider, is caring for another individual who is under such self-quarantine, or is caring for that employee's child because the child's school or child-care provider is closed due to COVID-19. For each 30-day period, the SSA must pay two-thirds of an eligible employee's average monthly pay to a maximum of $4,000. Emergency paid leave benefits are available for up to 90 days from the period during which an employee first files an application for such leave. Available benefits for emergency paid leave are reduced proportionally by any amount of paid leave an employee receives from a state or employer during each 30-day period. Further, emergency paid leave benefits are available retroactively from January 19, 2020, until one year from the date of enactment of this bill. The bill also establishes penalties for fraudulent applications and provides for the review of the SSA’s application determinations.
AI Summary
This bill, the Emergency Paid Leave Act of 2020, requires the Social Security Administration (SSA) to provide emergency paid leave benefits to eligible employees affected by COVID-19. Specifically, employees who have been diagnosed with COVID-19, are under self-quarantine, or are caring for someone under quarantine or a child whose school or childcare is closed due to COVID-19 can apply for these benefits. The SSA will pay two-thirds of the eligible employee's average monthly pay, up to $4,000, for each 30-day period of leave, with the benefits being available retroactively from January 19, 2020 until one year after the bill's enactment. The bill also establishes penalties for fraudulent applications, provides for review of the SSA's determinations, and ensures that these benefits do not affect eligibility for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or preempt state or local paid leave laws.
Committee Categories
Budget and Finance
Sponsors (9)
Stephanie Murphy (D)*,
Joe Cunningham (D),
Brian Fitzpatrick (R),
Josh Gottheimer (D),
Kendra Horn (D),
John Katko (R),
Kathleen Rice (D),
David Scott (D),
Xochitl Torres Small (D),
Last Action
Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means. (on 03/11/2020)
Official Document
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| Document Type | Source Location |
|---|---|
| State Bill Page | https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/house-bill/6198/all-info |
| BillText | https://www.congress.gov/116/bills/hr6198/BILLS-116hr6198ih.pdf |
| Bill | https://www.congress.gov/116/bills/hr6198/BILLS-116hr6198ih.pdf.pdf |
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