New York Leave Laws: What Employers Need to Know

A clear, practical guide to managing leave compliance in New York, without the confusion.

Overview

New York is one of the more complex states when it comes to leave.

Between Paid Family Leave, disability benefits, and paid sick leave requirements, it’s not always obvious what applies. or how everything fits together.

This page breaks it down so you can understand:

  • what each program covers
  • what’s required from you as an employer
  • where things tend to get complicated

New York Paid Family Leave (PFL)

What it is:

Paid Family Leave provides job-protected, paid time off for employees to:

  • bond with a new child
  • care for a family member with a serious health condition
  • support loved ones during military deployment

 

What to know:

    • Applies to most private employers in New York
    • Funded through employee payroll contributions
    • Provides partial wage replacement
    • Includes job protection when eligibility requirements are met

New York Disability Benefits Law (DBL)

What it is:

Disability Benefits Law provides short-term disability coverage for off the job illness or injury, including pregnancy.

What to know:

  • Typically provided through employer sponsored insurance
  • Covers non-work-related medical conditions
  • Provides limited wage replacement

New York Paid Sick Leave

What it is:

New York requires employers to provide sick leave, with requirements based on employer size and income.

What to know:

  • Smaller employers may provide unpaid leave
  • Larger employers must provide paid leave
  • Leave accrues over time
  • Can be used for personal or family health needs

Employer Responsibilities

Here’s what New York expects from you:

  • Maintain Paid Family Leave coverage and apply payroll deductions
  • Provide disability benefits (DBL) coverage
  • Track and administer sick leave accruals
  • Share required notices and employee rights information
  • Coordinate leave programs when they apply to the same situation

This is where most compliance gaps happen not in the rules themselves, but in how they’re applied together.

What Gets Complicated

The challenge in New York isn’t understanding each program on its own.

It’s how they interact

Helpful Resources

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This information is provided for general informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. For guidance specific to your organization, consult legal counsel.