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A Guide to the New FMLA Forms

The Department of Labor (DOL) revised Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) forms this summer, resulting in extensive changes that require more specific information in notices and medical certifications. The use of the forms is optional; employers can still create their own, though many HR professionals rely on the templates from the DOL.

But additional changes to the forms might be in order, legal experts say.

Among the forms changed were the WH-381, the notice of eligibility and rights and responsibilities; WH-382, designation notice; WH-380-E, medical certification of an employee’s serious health condition; and WH-380-F, medical certification of a family member’s serious health condition.

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