2025 Regular SessionMississippi Legislature

SB2438: Mississippi State Employees Paid Parental Leave Act; enact.

Legislative Summary

An Act To Be Known As The Mississippi State Employees Paid Parental Leave Act; To Provide For Six Weeks Of Paid Parental Leave For Eligible State Employees Who Are The Primary Caregivers Of A Child, To Be Used To Care For The Child After The Birth Or Adoption Of The Child; To Define "eligible Employee," "paid Parental Leave" And "primary Caregiver" For The Purposes Of This Act; To Provide That The Employee Shall Be Compensated At 100% Of The Employee's Regular Salary While Taking The Paid Parental Leave; To Provide That The Paid Parental Leave Must Be Taken Within 12 Weeks Of The Birth Or Adoption Of The Child; To Provide That Paid Parental Leave May Be Taken Only Once In A Period Of Twelve Months; To Provide That The Paid Parental Leave Provided Under This Act Shall Be In Addition To Other Leave Benefits Available To State Employees By State Or Federal Law And Shall Not Be Counted Against Accrued Personal Leave Or Major Medical Leave; To Provide That The Paid Parental Leave Shall Run Concurrently With Any Leave Provided To An Eligible Employee Under The Federal Family And Medical Leave Act (fmla) Where Applicable; To Provide That The Paid Parental Leave Shall Not Be Accrued Or Carried Over Or Used For Retirement Purposes And Is Not Payable Upon Separation From State Service; To Require An Eligible Employee Requesting The Paid Parental Leave To Give Notice At Least 30 Calendar Days Before The Anticipated Leave Start Date Where Foreseeable; To Provide That If Advance Notice Of 30 Days Is Not Possible Due To Exigent Circumstances, The Employee Shall Provide Notice At The Earliest Available Opportunity; To Require The Board Of Trustees Of Any Public School District And The Board Of Trustees Of Any Community Or Junior College District To Adopt A Policy, In Addition To Any Other Leave Policies Of The District, To Provide For Paid Parental Leave For Employees Of The District That Includes The Same Or Substantially The Same Provisions As Those Of This Act; To Amend Section 25-3-93, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Conform To The Preceding Provisions; To Amend Section 25-3-95, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Conform To The Preceding Provisions; To Provide That After Using The Paid Parental Leave Authorized Under This Act, An Employee May Use Up To Six Weeks Of Earned Major Medical Leave For The Birth Of The Employee's Child; And For Related Purposes.

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Bill History

1/20/2025
Referred To Judiciary, Division A
Senate
2/4/2025
Title Suff Do Pass
Senate
2/13/2025
Amended
Senate
2/13/2025
Passed As Amended
Senate
2/18/2025
Transmitted To House
Senate
2/18/2025
Referred To Public Health and Human Services
House of Representatives
3/4/2025
Title Suff Do Pass As Amended
House of Representatives
3/6/2025
Amended
House of Representatives
3/6/2025
Passed As Amended
House of Representatives
3/7/2025
Returned For Concurrence
House of Representatives
3/20/2025
Recommitted to Committee
Senate
3/20/2025
Died In Committee
Senate

Amendments

Senate Amendment No 1

Amendment No 1

Not Adopted

Senate Amendment No 2

Amendment No 2

Not Adopted

Senate Amendment No 3

Amendment No 3

Not Adopted

House Committee Amendment No 1

Committee Amendment No 1

Not Adopted

Roll Call Votes

House Passed As Amended
3/6/2025
115
Yea
0
Nay
5
Not Voting
0
Absent
Result: PASSED
Senate Passed As Amended
2/13/2025
34
Yea
15
Nay
2
Not Voting
0
Absent
Result: PASSED

Status Information

Current Status
Failed(3/20/2025)
Chamber
Senate

Documents

Engrossed
Bill Text2/18/202536.8 KB
Introduced
Bill Text1/22/202537.0 KB