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Oregon Family Leave Act (OFLA) clarified
2025-06-12T05:00:00Z
Effective date: September 28, 2025
This applies to: Employers with 25 or more employees working in Oregon
Description of change: On May 14, 2025, Oregon Governor Kotek signed Senate Bill 69 into law, clarifying certain aspects of the Oregon Family Leave Act (OFLA). The changes include the following:
- A “child” is defined as a child under the age of 18 or substantially limited by a physical or mental impairment.
- Employees may begin leave without prior notice when the leave is due to the closure of the school or childcare provider of the employee’s child due to a public health emergency, unless the Governor’s declaration of the public health emergency was issued at least 30 days before the start of the leave.
- The Oregon Employment Department may disclose to employers the benefit amounts paid to employees when necessary for employers to calculate full wage replacement during an employee’s concurrent use of paid sick time, vacation leave, or other paid leave.
- OFLA’s hours-of-service requirement for airline flight crews applies if employees are subject to the federal Family and Medical Leave Act’s (FMLA) special rules for airline flight crew employees and they satisfy the FMLA’s hours-of-service requirement applicable to airline flight crews.
View related state info: FMLA - Oregon



















































