FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS1. What is Paid Parental Leave? Paid Parental Leave is paid time off that eligible employees can use to bond with a new child. It supports taking the time needed for either the birth or adoption of a child. 2. How much Paid Parental Leave is provided? Berkeley Lab’s Paid Parental Leave grants up to four weeks (20 working days) of Paid Parental Leave (prorated for part-time eligible employees). Other specific Berkeley Lab policies may allow for additional unpaid leave; therefore, contact the Integrated Disability & Absence Management team for details. 3. When can I take Paid Parental Leave? You can take Paid Parental Leave at any time during the first 12 months following the birth or placement of your child for adoption. However, leave must be taken within one year of your child’s birth or placement for adoption. 4. Am I required to take Paid Parental Leave all at once? No, Paid Parental Leave can be taken in one continuous four-week block or can be taken twice for a duration of no less than two weeks each. All leave must be completed within 12 months of the child’s date of birth or placement for adoption. 5. My spouse/domestic partner also works at Berkeley Lab. Do we have to take leave at the same time? No, you do not have to take leave at the same time as long as you both complete your respective leaves within 12 months of the child’s birth or placement with you for adoption. 6. I am planning to foster a child. Will I be able to take Paid Parental Leave? No, foster care is not covered under the Paid Parental Leave policy. However, you may be eligible to take leave for this reason under Berkeley Lab’s Family and Medical Leave policy. 7. I plan to have a child via surrogacy. Will I be eligible for Paid Parental Leave? Yes. Berkeley Lab recognizes there are different pathways to becoming a parent; therefore, the policy supports having a child via gestational carrier (surrogate) or donor genetic material. 8. If I give birth to twins or adopt more than one child at a time, will I be eligible for more than four weeks Paid Parental Leave? No, the birth or adoption of multiple children does not increase the length of leave approved for that event. 9. I have recently become a step-parent to my spouse/domestic partner’s existing child(ren). Am I eligible for Paid Parental Leave? No, Paid Parental Leave is not available in this circumstance. 10. I am adopting an older child, not an infant. Can I take Paid Parental Leave? Yes, the policy applies to adoption of any child under the age of 18. 11. I am legally adopting a child and have physical custody pending finalization of the adoption. When can I begin Paid Parental Leave? You may begin leave at any point after you assume physical custody, provided you have documentation that the adoption is in process and your leave is completed within 12 months of you assuming physical custody. 12. If I am working and my child becomes sick, can I use Paid Parental Leave? No, Paid Parental Leave is designed to address the specific needs of child bonding. However, you may be eligible to use your accrued sick leave and/or vacation, or, if your child has a serious health condition, you may qualify for unpaid leave under the Family Medical Leave policy (subject to the terms and conditions of the Family Medical Leave policy). 13. Will my benefits be affected during Paid Parental Leave? No. While on approved Paid Parental Leave, you remain on “full pay” status, which means Berkeley Lab will continue to pay its employer contribution to your elected benefits and you remain responsible for your employee contribution. While you are on paid leave, your premiums will continue to be deducted from your paycheck as usual. 14. Will Paid Parental Leave impact my service credit? No. Because Paid Parental Leave is a paid leave (you are receiving salary), your service credit will continue to accrue as usual. 15. What happens if I am on Paid Parental Leave during the winter holiday shutdown? Will my leave period be extended? No, the winter holiday shutdown period does not extend your leave based on Berkeley Lab being officially closed at the same time as your leave. 16. Do I have to be eligible for leave under Berkeley Lab’s Family Medical Leave (FML) policy in order to take Paid Parental Leave? No, Berkeley Lab’s Paid Parental Leave policy is separate and distinct from the Family and Medical Leave policy (each have its own eligibility criteria). If you are not eligible for Family and Medical Leave, you may still be eligible for Paid Parental Leave. 17. Does Paid Parental Leave run at the same time as other types of leave? Yes. Where eligible, your Paid Parental Leave will run at the same time as other leaves under the Family and Medical Leave policy. 18. Why does leave authorized by the Family Medical Leave policy and Paid Parental Leave run at the same time? These leaves run at the same time because each has its own function during your leave. Family and Medical Leave protects your job and UC benefits and Paid Parental Leave adds a period of salary continuation as well as job protection. 19. Does Paid Parental Leave renew on January 1st in the same way that Family and Medical Leave reviews? No. Paid Parental Leave runs 12 months from the date of the birth or adoption of your child. 20. The Family and Medical Leave policy allows me 12 weeks of leave for the birth or adoption of a child. Can I use Paid Parental Leave to extend that time? No. Paid Parental Leave is designed to run concurrently (at the same time) with Family and Medical Leave and does not extend the 12-week period. If you continue Family and Medical Leave after your four weeks of Paid Parental Leave, the remaining eight weeks of Family and Medical Leave will be unpaid. During this time, you may be eligible to use your accrued sick leave and/or vacation (subject to the terms and conditions of the Sick Leave, Vacation Leave, and Family and Medical Leave policies). 21. What is Short-Term Disability (STD)? STD benefits are a source of income while you are on leave due to a disability, injury, medical condition, or pregnancy. Depending on your coverage level, STD will start on either day 14 or 22 after your disability period begins (this is called the STD benefit “elimination” period) and can run for up to 26 weeks if you continue to be disabled. Contact the Integrated Disability & Absence Management team for information on your STD coverage level. 22. Do I need to apply for Paid Parental Leave, Family and Medical Leave, and Short-Term Disability at the same time? If you are a birth mother, you need to request information on how and when to apply for Paid Parental Leave, Family and Medical Leave, and Short-Term Disability all at one time. The Integrated Disability & Absence Management team can help you by providing you with information on your leave and benefit eligibility and instructions on how to apply, as well as coordinate a leave plan that is specific to you. 23. I am a birth mother and eligible for Short-Term Disability (STD) benefits. How does this work with Paid Parental Leave? You cannot receive Paid Parental Leave payments at the same time as Short-Term Disability payments. Once your period of pregnancy disability and STD ends (usually six weeks after the birth of your child for a normal delivery or eight weeks for Cesarean section) you are then eligible to receive Paid Parental Leave payments. 24. What if I experience complications due to the birth of my child and need additional time off? How does this work with Short-Term Disability and Paid Parental Leave? If your doctor provides documentation stating you continue to be disabled due to childbirth (or a related condition), you may be eligible to continue leave under the Family and Medical Leave policy as well as continue your Short-Term Disability payments. Once your period of disability ends, you may then begin Paid Parental Leave and receive 100% of your income for up to four weeks. 25. My spouse/domestic partner is having our baby and I am eligible for 12 weeks unpaid Family and Medical Leave to bond with my new child. How does this work with Paid Parental Leave and what happens to my pay and benefits? Your first four weeks of Paid Parental Leave, if used in a continuous block, will run at the same time as unpaid Family and Medical Leave. This means Berkeley Lab will pay 100% of your income during this time and your normal benefit deductions will be taken out of your paycheck as usual. The remaining eight weeks of your leave will be unpaid Family and Medical Leave and you may be eligible to use your accrued sick leave and vacation during this unpaid period (subject to the terms and conditions of the Sick Leave and Vacation policies. The continuance of your health insurance and other employee-paid benefits will be subject to the terms and conditions of the Family and Medical Leave policy. 26. Can I work part time during Paid Parental Leave? No, Paid Parental Leave does not provide for changes or reduction in work schedule. 27. Can I get pay increases while taking Paid Parental leave? Yes. If you get a pay increase while you are taking Paid Parental Leave, your base pay will be adjusted accordingly. 28. Will my Paid Parental Leave payments be included in my regular paycheck or a separate check? Paid Parental Leave payments will show in your regular paycheck. 29. I am new to Berkeley Lab and did not complete my new hire probationary period prior to taking Paid Parental Leave. What can I expect on my return to work? Your probationary period will be extended by four weeks provided you took the full four weeks of Paid Parental Leave during your probationary period. This action will allow you the time you would have had to acclimate and be rated in relation to your new role. Paid Parental Leave taken for less than the full four weeks will not extend the probationary period. 30. If I take Paid Parental Leave, will I be reinstated to my position when I return to work? Yes, you will be reinstated to your same or a comparable job unless layoffs occur, or appointments are ended in accordance with policy. 31. Do I need to submit paperwork to Berkeley Lab before returning to work? If you are returning to work after a Parental Bonding Leave, you do not need to submit paperwork, but do inform your supervisor and the Integrated Disability & Absence Management team in advance. If you are returning to work and need an accommodation, you will need to submit a medical certification to Health Services. 32. What can I do if I am not eligible for Paid Parental Leave? Federal, state, or local laws may offer you other unpaid leave rights or benefits. Contact the Integrated Disability & Absence Management team to see what benefits might be available to you. 33. Am I eligible to receive paid leave under the Paid Parental Leave policy as well as the Pay for Family Care and Bonding (PFCB) policy during my Parental Bonding Leave? No. You may only use the Paid Parental Leave policy or the PFCB policy for your paid leave associated with parental bonding, but not both. 34. Where can I learn more about Paid Parental Leave and how do I request it? If you have questions about Paid Parental Leave, please do not hesitate to contact Berkeley Lab’s Integrated Disability & Absence Management (IDAM) team at [email protected]. For Paid Parental Leave requests, please the IDAM team at least 30 days in advance — sooner if possible — so you can plan for your time away. |