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Code · BILL · 118th Congress · H.R. 4009 (Introduced in House) — To establish emergency paid sick leave for individuals impacted by a public health emergency, and for other purposes. · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. Table of contents

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The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title. Sec. 2. Table of contents. Sec. 3. References. Division A—Public Health Emergency Family and Medical Leave Expansion Act Sec. 101. Short title. Sec. 102. Amendments to the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993. Sec. 103. Employment under multiemployer bargaining agreements. Sec. 104. Regulatory authority. Division B—Public Health Emergency Paid Sick Leave Act Sec. 201. Short title. Sec. 202. Paid sick time requirement.
Sec. 203. Notice. Sec. 204. Prohibited acts. Sec. 205. Enforcement. Sec. 206. Employment under multiemployer bargaining agreements. Sec. 207. Rules of construction. Sec. 208. Definitions. Sec. 209. Regulatory authority. Division C—Tax Credits for Required Paid Public Health Emergency Leave Sec. 301. Payroll credit for required paid public health emergency sick leave. Sec. 302. Credit for public health emergency sick leave for certain self-employed individuals. Sec. 303. Payroll credit for required paid public health emergency family leave.
Sec. 304. Credit for public health emergency family leave for certain self-employed individuals. Sec. 305. Special rule related to tax on employers.
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