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If you have any questions call 225.342.6969 Louisiana Commission on Human Rights Office of the Governor Pregnancy and Childbirth Nondiscrimination Law (PCNL) What You Should Know LSA RS 23:341-342 Page 1 Employers who employ more than 25 employees are covered by this law, including the awarding of a contract or subcontract for providing goods or services. Maternity Leave: Employees may take up to six (6) weeks of leave for a normal pregnancy and childbirth or up to four (4) months if "disabled" bythe pregnancy, childbirth, or a related medical condition. An employer may require any employee to give reasonable notice of the date and duration of the leave. Effective August 1, 2021, covered employers must provide an applicant or employee with medical needs causing a known limitation arising from pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions, including lactation, reasonable accommodations when requested, unless providing such accommodation would cause an undue hardship on the operations of the business. Employers cannot require an employee or applicant to accept an accommodation that they choose not to accept if they do not have a known limitation related to their pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical condition or if it is unnecessary to perform the essential duties on the job. The Pregnancy and Childbirth Nondiscrimination Law (PCNL) is a part of a much larger law entitled the Louisiana Employment Discrimination Law - LSA RS 23:301.

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If you have any questions call225.342.6969

Louisiana Commission on Human RightsOffice of the Governor

Pregnancy and Childbirth Nondiscrimination Law (PCNL) What You Should Know

LSA RS 23:341-342

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Employers who employ more than 25 employees are coveredby this law, including the awarding of a contract orsubcontract for providing goods or services.Maternity Leave: Employees may take up to six (6) weeks ofleave for a normal pregnancy and childbirth or up to four (4)months if "disabled" bythe pregnancy, childbirth, or a relatedmedical condition. An employer may require any employee togive reasonable notice of the date and duration of the leave. Effective August 1, 2021, covered employers must provide anapplicant or employee with medical needs causing a knownlimitation arising from pregnancy, childbirth, or relatedmedical conditions, including lactation, reasonableaccommodations when requested, unless providing suchaccommodation would cause an undue hardship on theoperations of the business. Employers cannot require an employee or applicant to acceptan accommodation that they choose not to accept if they donot have a known limitation related to their pregnancy,childbirth, or related medical condition or if it is unnecessary toperform the essential duties on the job.

The Pregnancy and Childbirth Nondiscrimination Law (PCNL) is apart of a much larger law entitled the Louisiana EmploymentDiscrimination Law - LSA RS 23:301.

Reasonable accommodation may include, but is not limitedto:

Making existing facilities readily accessible and usable;modifying schedules and “compensated” breaksorfood/drink policies; allowing more frequent sitting; privateplace, other than a bathroom, to express breast milk;“providing assistance with manual labor” and lifting limits;temporary transfers “to a less strenuous or hazardousvacant position, if qualified”;job restructuring or light duty where available; or“acquiring or modifying equipment necessary forperforming essential job functions; ” or otheraccommodations

Employers can’t force an employee to take leave if a reasonableaccommodation can be provided.

Employers must provide written notice of this law to new andexisting employees prior to December 1, 2021. This notice must beconspicuously posted at the place of business in an accessiblearea.

If you believe you have been discriminated against because ofyour pregnancy, please contact the Louisiana Commission onHuman Rights (LCHR) at 225.342.6969 or www.gov.la.gov/lchr.

Louisiana Commission on Human RightsOffice of the Governor

Pregnancy and Childbirth Nondiscrimination Law (PCNL) What You Should Know

LSA RS 23:341-342

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