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Intermittent Leave

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    Employment Law Guide

    FMLA: South Dakota

    South Dakota does not have a family and medical leave law applicable to private sector employers. This guide provides information on leave as a pregnancy accommodation and equality in child care leave.

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    Employment Law Guide

    FMLA: Oklahoma

    Oklahoma does not have a family and medical leave law applicable to private sector employers. This guide provides information on pregnancy disability leave requirements.

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    Employment Law Guide

    FMLA: North Dakota

    North Dakota does not have a family and medical leave law applicable to private sector employers. This guide provides information on pregnancy disability leave requirements.

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    Employment Law Guide

    FMLA: North Carolina

    North Carolina does not have a family and medical leave law applicable to private sector employers.

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    Employment Law Guide

    FMLA: Nebraska

    Nebraska does not have a family and medical leave law applicable to private sector employers. This guide provides an in-depth review of family military leave and adoption leave, and an overview of leave as a pregnancy accommodation.

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    Employment Law Guide

    FMLA: Montana

    Montana does not have a family and medical leave law applicable to private sector employers. This guide provides information on leave as a pregnancy accommodation.

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    Employment Law Guide

    FMLA: Missouri

    Missouri does not have a family and medical leave law applicable to private sector employers. This guide provides an overview of pregnancy disability leave requirements.

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    Employment Law Guide

    FMLA: Mississippi

    Mississippi does not have a family and medical leave law applicable to private sector employers.

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    Employment Law Guide

    FMLA: Louisiana

    Louisiana does not have a state family and medical leave law applicable to private-sector employers. This guide provides information on pregnancy leave and leave for veterans' medical appointments.

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    Employment Law Guide

    FMLA: Kansas

    Kansas does not have a state family and medical leave law applicable to private employers. This guide provides an in-depth review of leave requirements related to pregnancy, childbirth and childrearing.

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HR guidance on the legal and administrative challenges in managing intermittent FMLA leave.