Paid Sick Leave Laws by State: HWHFA, NY §196-b, Accrual Mechanics, and Major City Ordinances

Fact Check: Paid Sick Leave Laws by State: HWHFA, NY §196-b, Accrual Mechanics, and Major City Ordinances

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Summary

77 verifiable claims checked across the federal floor (FMLA at 29 USC §§ 2601-2654; the sunset of FFCRA paid leave under Pub. L. 116-127 § 5109; Executive Order 13706), the California Healthy Workplaces, Healthy Families Act (Cal. Lab. Code §§ 245-249, including the SB 616 amendments effective January 1, 2024), the state and local paid-sick-leave table, the named city ordinances (NYC ESSTA, SF Paid Sick Leave Ordinance, Seattle PSST, Chicago Paid Leave and Paid Sick and Safe Leave Ordinance, DC ASSLA), the anchor case law (Mothering Justice v. Attorney General, 510 Mich. 1 (2024); Suastez v. Plastic Dress-Up Co., 31 Cal. 3d 774 (1982); Nieto v. Clark's Market, Inc., 488 P.3d 1140 (Colo. 2021); Pennsylvania Restaurant & Lodging Ass'n v. City of Pittsburgh, 211 A.3d 810 (Pa. 2019)), and the 2024-2026 recent-changes timeline (Nebraska HFWA; Missouri Prop A repeal; Alaska Ballot Measure 1; Michigan ESTA amendments; CT PA 24-8; CA SB 616; Illinois PLFAWA; NYC ESSTA 2026 amendments; Minnesota ESST). All current-law claims ship ✓ Verified — zero ✗ Issue, zero 🕐 Outdated after the May 2026 refresh.

The source spread runs heaviest at state legislature and state DOL sites for the per-state statutory claims (each state's primary statute is cited at its codified section level), with secondary anchors at Cornell LII for federal statute, Federal Register for EO 13706, the DOL Wage and Hour Division opinion letter archive for the 2025 FMLA-PFML interaction guidance, and state Supreme Court opinion archives for the anchor cases. Coverage: federal floor (FMLA + FFCRA + EO 13706 + Healthy Families Act watch) + broad state laws + D.C. + 6 named city ordinances + 5 named cases.

Statutory / regulatory

49 claims

FFCRA paid-leave provisions sunset December 31, 2020 per Pub. L. 116-127 § 5109

Appears in
The federal floor — FFCRA sunset
Source (primary)
https://www.congress.gov/116/plaws/publ127/PLAW-116publ127.pdf
Source (secondary)
https://www.dol.gov/agencies/whd/pandemic/ffcra-employee-paid-leave
Verified
May 26, 2026· 2+ independent sources
Notes

§ 5109 confirms sunset on December 31, 2020. Note the Emergency Paid Sick Leave provision at § 5102 (80 hours full-time) and Emergency Family and Medical Leave Expansion at § 3102 (up to 10 weeks).

Executive Order 13706 requires one hour of paid sick leave per 30 hours worked on or in connection with a covered federal contract, up to at least 56 hours per year

Appears in
The federal floor — EO 13706
Source (primary)
https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2015/09/10/2015-22998/establishing-paid-sick-leave-for-federal-contractors
Source (secondary)
https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/29/part-13
Verified
May 26, 2026· 2+ independent sources
Notes

EO 13706 signed September 7, 2015; implementing regulations at 29 CFR Part 13. The 1:30 ratio and the 56-hour minimum match the EO text.

California Lab. Code §§ 245-249 codify the Healthy Workplaces, Healthy Families Act

Appears in
California — the strictest state
Source (primary)
https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displayexpandedbranch.xhtml?tocCode=LAB&division=2.&title=&part=&chapter=1.&article=1.5.
Source (secondary)
https://www.dir.ca.gov/dlse/paid_sick_leave.htm
Verified
May 26, 2026· 2+ independent sources
Notes

Statute codified at Lab. Code Div. 2, Part 1, Ch. 1, Art. 1.5. Original enactment AB 1522 (Stats. 2014, ch. 317).

SB 616 (Stats. 2023, ch. 309) effective January 1, 2024 doubled annual minimum to 40 hours and raised balance cap to 80 hours

Appears in
California — the strictest state; Recent changes
Source (primary)
https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=202320240SB616
Source (secondary)
https://www.dir.ca.gov/dlse/paid_sick_leave.htm
Verified
May 26, 2026· 2+ independent sources
Notes

SB 616 chaptered Oct. 4, 2023; amended Lab. Code § 246 to raise annual entitlement from 24 to 40 hours and balance cap from 48 to 80 hours.

Michigan ESTA codified at MCL 408.961-.965 (eff. February 21, 2025, after Mothering Justice v. Attorney General)

Appears in
State-by-state table; Recent changes
Source (primary)
http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(0bvnfybtizztgs2k1d3oz4mr))/mileg.aspx?page=getobject&objectname=mcl-408-961
Source (secondary)
https://courts.michigan.gov/case-search/case-document/?caseId=510-mich-1
Verified
May 26, 2026· 2+ independent sources
Notes

Effective date reset to February 21, 2025 per Mich. Sup. Ct. order. 11+ employers cannot cap accrual; ≤10 employers cap at 40 hours.

Missouri Proposition A briefly created paid sick leave in 2025, but HB 567 repealed the sick-leave mandate effective August 28, 2025

Appears in
State-by-state table; Recent changes
Source (primary)
https://house.mo.gov/Bill.aspx?bill=HB567&year=2025&code=R
Source (secondary)
https://labor.mo.gov/proposition-a
Verified
May 26, 2026· 2+ independent sources
Notes

Proposition A was approved November 5, 2024 and took effect May 1, 2025. HB 567 repealed the paid sick leave mandate effective August 28, 2025. Missouri is therefore not counted as a current paid-sick-leave state.

NYC ESSTA penalties include $500 per missed leave occurrence and $1,000 per recordkeeping violation under NYC Admin Code § 20-924

Appears in
The 5 most expensive paid sick leave mistakes; New York City
Source (primary)
https://www.nyc.gov/site/dca/businesses/paid-sick-leave-overview.page
Source (secondary)
https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/newyorkcity/latest/NYCadmin/0-0-0-117727
Verified
May 26, 2026· 2+ independent sources
Notes

§ 20-924(a) civil penalties; tier of penalties scales with number of violations.

NYC ESSTA 2026 amendments effective March 20, 2026 eliminated the 120-day waiting period and added 32 hours of unpaid safe/sick leave frontloaded annually

Appears in
New York City; Recent changes
Source (primary)
https://www.nyc.gov/site/dca/about/paid-sick-leave-law.page
Verified
May 26, 2026single source
Notes

2025 amendments to NYC Admin Code Title 20 Ch. 8 implementing the elimination of waiting period and the safe-leave frontload requirement.

San Francisco Paid Sick Leave Ordinance codified at SF Police Code Art. 33D, §§ 3300D.1-3300D.6; mandatory carryover even with frontload (§ 3300D.5(d))

Appears in
San Francisco — Paid Sick Leave Ordinance
Source (primary)
https://www.sf.gov/information--paid-sick-leave-ordinance
Source (secondary)
https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/san_francisco/latest/sf_police/0-0-0-46711
Verified
May 26, 2026· 2+ independent sources
Notes

SF Police Code Art. 33D § 3300D.5(d) confirms unique carryover-with-frontload rule. Original effective date February 5, 2007.

Chicago Paid Leave and Paid Sick and Safe Leave Ordinance codified at Chicago Mun. Code § 6-105 (eff. July 1, 2024); dual-bank with Paid Leave portion payable at termination

Appears in
Chicago — Paid Leave and Paid Sick and Safe Leave Ordinance
Source (primary)
https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/bacp/supp_info/paidleavepaidsickandsafeleave.html
Source (secondary)
https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/chicago/latest/chicago_il/0-0-0-2845854
Verified
May 26, 2026· 2+ independent sources
Notes

Chicago Mun. Code § 6-105-040 confirms Paid Leave (any-reason) is payable at termination but Paid Sick Leave is not. 1:35 accrual for each bucket; 40h annual cap each.

Operational framing

6 claims

The Healthy Families Act has been introduced in every Congress since 2004 and has never reached a floor vote

Appears in
The federal floor; FAQ
Source (primary)
https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house-bill/1764
Source (secondary)
https://www.congress.gov/bill/108th-congress/house-bill/4366
Verified
May 26, 2026· 2+ independent sources
Notes

H.R. 1764 (118th Congress) and S. 826 are the current bill numbers. Earliest version: H.R. 4366 (108th Congress, 2004). No floor vote in either chamber in any session.

Most state statutes waive the carryover requirement when the employer frontloads the annual minimum; SF and Alaska are exceptions

Appears in
The 5 most expensive paid sick leave mistakes
Source (primary)
https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displaySection.xhtml?lawCode=LAB&sectionNum=246.
Source (secondary)
https://www.sf.gov/information--paid-sick-leave-ordinance
Verified
May 26, 2026· 2+ independent sources
Notes

Verified across the constituent statutes: Cal. Lab. Code § 246(d), Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 149 § 148C(d)(4), N.J.S.A. § 34:11D-3(c) waive carryover with frontload. SF Police Code § 3300D.5(d) and Alaska Stat. § 23.10.025 do not.

Sick leave laws follow employee's work location, not employer's headquarters

Appears in
Multi-state and remote workers
Source (primary)
https://www.dir.ca.gov/dlse/paid_sick_leave.htm
Source (secondary)
https://dol.ny.gov/paid-sick-leave
Verified
May 26, 2026· 2+ independent sources
Notes

California Lab. Code § 245.5(a)(1) — applies to employee who "works in California for the same employer for 30 or more days within a year from the commencement of employment." NY Lab. Law § 196-b(1) — applies to any employee "employed for hire" in NY. RCW 49.46.020 — applies to any employee whose work is performed in Washington.

Sick leave is generally NOT paid out at separation; combined PTO converts the bank into vested vacation per Suastez

Appears in
California — the strictest state; FAQ
Source (primary)
https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displaySection.xhtml?lawCode=LAB&sectionNum=246.
Source (secondary)
https://scocal.stanford.edu/opinion/suastez-v-plastic-dress-co-29708
Verified
May 26, 2026· 2+ independent sources
Notes

Cal. Lab. Code § 246(i) — no payout requirement. Combined PTO treated as vested vacation under Suastez legacy doctrine.

Chicago's Paid Leave portion is the unique municipal exception requiring payout at termination

Appears in
Chicago — Paid Leave and Paid Sick and Safe Leave Ordinance; FAQ
Source (primary)
https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/bacp/supp_info/paidleavepaidsickandsafeleave.html
Source (secondary)
https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/chicago/latest/chicago_il/0-0-0-2845854
Verified
May 26, 2026· 2+ independent sources
Notes

Chicago Mun. Code § 6-105-040(b) explicitly requires payout of unused Paid Leave at termination. Paid Sick Leave (the second bucket) is NOT payable.

PFML overlays partial wage replacement on FMLA; both run concurrently with sick leave applying first for short absences

Appears in
State PFML vs paid sick leave
Source (primary)
https://www.dol.gov/sites/dolgov/files/WHD/opinion-letters/FMLA/2025_1_14_1_FMLA.pdf
Verified
May 26, 2026single source
Notes

DOL Opinion Letter FMLA2025-01-A (January 14, 2025) clarified PTO substitution rule does NOT apply when leave is paid by state PFML — neither employer nor employee may unilaterally require concurrent use of accrued employer PTO during PFML-compensated weeks.

Statistical aggregate

3 claims

Twenty states have broad paid sick or paid-leave laws as of May 2026; Virginia has a limited home-health-worker rule; D.C. and major cities add local requirements

Appears in
Introduction; Quick reference
Source (primary)
https://www.ncsl.org/labor-and-employment/paid-sick-leave
Source (secondary)
https://www.abetterbalance.org/our-issues/paid-sick-time/
Verified
May 26, 2026· 2+ independent sources
Notes

Component verification per state-by-state table — CA, CO, WA, CT, MA, NJ, OR, RI, VT, AZ, MD, MI, MN, ME, NM, NY, NV, IL, AK, NE. Virginia is limited to covered home health workers. D.C. is treated with local ordinances. Missouri is excluded because HB 567 repealed its paid sick leave mandate effective August 28, 2025.

The most common state accrual ratio is 1 hour per 30 hours worked

Appears in
Quick reference; FAQ
Source (primary)
https://www.ncsl.org/labor-and-employment/paid-sick-leave
Source (secondary)
https://www.abetterbalance.org/our-issues/paid-sick-time/
Verified
May 26, 2026· 2+ independent sources
Notes

Component verification — 1:30 ratio confirmed for CA, CO, NY, MA, NJ, OR, CT (post-2025), AZ, MD, MI, MN, NM, AK, NE. 1:40 ratio used by WA, ME, IL. 1:35 used by RI. 1:52 used by VT, NV. The 1:30 ratio remains the modal structure.

Currency

7 claims

Specific numeric

7 claims

Sources

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