(a) The Family and Medical Leave policy of the State of Wyoming shall be in accordance with and except as specified no more stringent than the provisions of Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993, Public Law 103-3 (Feb 5, 1993), 107 Stat. 6 ( 29 U.S.C. 2601 et seq., as amended).
(b) State Agencies are covered employers without regard to the number of employees employed.
(c) In all instances, the twelve (12) month period shall begin when leave is first used.
(d) Paid Leave. The FMLA leave period shall include the employee's accrued sick leave, vacation leave, accrued compensatory time leave, other available leave, and any donated sick leave allowed.
(e) Where two spouses are employed by the State of Wyoming their aggregate leave will be limited to the amount allowed by law.
(f) Leave without Pay. If an employee's accrued paid leave is less than the total FMLA entitled workweeks, the time remaining shall be taken as unpaid FMLA leave. Any leave without pay in excess of the total FMLA entitled workweeks maximum shall be at the discretion of the agency head per Chapter6, Section 14, Leave without Pay:
(g) Certification. An agency shall require a medical certification from a health care provider for an employees serious health condition or the employees covered family member with a serious health condition, or to care for a covered service member with a serious injury or illness or the appropriate certification for leave taken because of a qualifying exigency
(h) Agency requirements:
(i) Notice of leave:
(j) Denial of FMLA leave. Prior to denial of FMLA leave, the agency shall submit to the Human Resources Division a written request for approval of such denial.
(k) Time elapsed while an employee is on paid FMLA shall be considered hours worked.
(l) Time elapsed while an employee is on unpaid FMLA shall be included in calculating the total number of months of continuous service and shall not be considered time worked for purposes of accrual of any leave or other benefits.
(m) Does Not Return to Work. If an employee does not return to work following unpaid FMLA leave for a reason other than:
006-6 Wyo. Code R. § 6-16
Adopted, Eff. 1/28/2015.