This will depend on individual circumstances and available paid leave. Once available paid leave has been exhausted, the remaining time off from work will be unpaid leave. Any remaining unused FMLA entitlement will apply. Please contact Benefits Services of the Office of Human Resources for further guidance and assistance.
Please refer to the PASSHE FMLA Notice to OPEIU Employees, section titled, "Absences After 12 Weeks of FMLA Absence".
- Employees are entitled up to nine (9) months of extended leave without pay (LWOP) absence when the absence is full-time and contiguous to the expiration of the FMLA absence.
- Employees must request the extended LWOP in writing, and for sick or family care reasons, proof of the need for continuing absence must be provided on the Serious Health Condition Certification form. Note: Only one occasion within a rolling year will be approved.
- If eligibility is established, requests for intermittent or reduced-time FMLA absences after the first 12 weeks of absence in a rolling year, shall be approved only when the employee has a catastrophic illness or injury that poses a direct threat to life or to the vital function of major bodily systems or organs as determined and approved by the State System's Central Administration, of which all decisions will be final and may not be grieved. In addition, all accrued and anticipated paid leave that was not used at the commencement of the absence must be used prior to the use of the extended leave without pay.
Please refer to the PASSHE FMLA Notice to OPEIU Employees, section titled, "Benefits Continuation Information".
- Annual and sick leave continue to accrue based on regular hours paid.
- Holidays will be earned provided the employee is in a paid status the half day before and half day after the holiday.
- Group life insurance coverage will continue to be University paid during an FMLA absence and the first 182 days of extended LWOP absence
- Medical, dental, vision and group life insurance benefits through the State System will continue during the 12 weeks of an FMLA absence and the first 14 weeks of extended leave without pay, as long as the employee continues to pay any applicable employee share of premiums. Missed premiums will be billed by the Central office of the State System. Employees must contact their University Human Resource office to add any new dependents to the medical and/or dental and vision benefits within 60 days of birth or assuming custody of a child.
- In accordance with the Affordable Care Act, you may be eligible to enroll in the State System's ACA health plan upon the expiration of the 14 week benefit eligible period of extended leave without pay and during the 13 week LWOP for employees with less than one year of employment. The ACA health plan is the Highmark PPO plan, which includes prescription drug coverage. The cost of the ACA PPO plan is not subsidized by the State System; if you elect coverage in this plan you will be paying the full plan cost.