2025 Session Last amended: 2024 session

§ 268B.06 — Eligibility Requirements; Payments That Affect Benefits

Plain-Language Summary

This section lists the conditions you must meet each week to receive paid leave benefits. It covers the seven-day qualifying event requirement, certification from a health care provider, and situations where you are not eligible. It also explains how vacation pay, sick leave, workers' compensation, disability insurance, and Social Security disability interact with paid leave benefits.

Practical Notes
Most leave types require a qualifying event lasting at least seven calendar days, but bonding leave does not. You can use your employer’s sick or vacation time instead of state benefits, but the total leave time still counts toward your maximum. Workers’ compensation payments reduce your paid leave benefits dollar-for-dollar, and you cannot collect unemployment and paid leave benefits for the same week.