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- Log in – Washington States Paid Family and Medical Leave
Washington workers will have up to 12 weeks of paid family or medical leave starting in 2020 Employers begin payroll withholding in 2019
- Medical Certificado Certification médic
Paid Leave medical certification forms are used to certify a serious health condition to qualify for Paid Family and Medical Leave Your patient may be applying due to their own serious health condition, their pregnancy, or to care for a family member with a serious health condition Our Certification of Birth form can be used for the first six weeks of medical leave to recover from giving
- Technical support - Washington States Paid Family and Medical Leave
Find answers to your questions about technical issues applying, filing a claim, filing quarterly reports and more
- File your quarterly report and pay premiums - Washington States Paid . . .
File your report and pay premiums Paid Leave provides paid time off when Washington workers need it most, and WA Cares allows you to plan for the future By reporting key information and contributing premium payments, employers play an important role in keeping the programs strong and supporting employees when they qualify for benefits
- Help Center – Washington States Paid Family and Medical Leave
Need more help? Send a secure message in your benefit account or call us at (833) 717-2273
- File your weekly claim – Washington States Paid Family and Medical Leave
Weekly claims are how you get paid once your leave begins If you used a paper application, file weekly claims by calling the Customer Care Team If you applied online, file your weekly claims by logging in to your Paid Leave account By law, submitted weekly claims must be processed within 14 days If approved for payment, you can expect payment in 3 – 5 business days due to bank processing
- Paid Leave Account Management User Guide
Introduction This user guide will help you use the SecureAccess Washington (SAW) and Paid Family and Medical Leave online portals You must login to the SAW portal to access the Paid Leave portal See the table of contents for specific tasks and the info boxes, like the one below, for additional information that may answer your questions or help you work through common issues
- After you apply – Washington States Paid Family and Medical Leave
Washington workers will have up to 12 weeks of paid family or medical leave starting in 2020 Employers begin payroll withholding in 2019
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