Leave of Absence Management

Stay Compliant. Reduce Risk. Support Your Workforce.

Managing employee leaves of absence is one of the most complex and high-risk areas of employment compliance. Nevada employers must coordinate multiple overlapping leave laws, including federal, state, and local requirements, while also maintaining accurate payroll, benefits, and job-protection records. Mistakes can lead to wage claims, discrimination lawsuits, or regulatory penalties — even when employers are acting in good faith.

Nevada Association of Employers (NAE) helps employers manage leave of absence programs correctly, consistently, and in full compliance with Nevada and federal law.

Why Leave Management Is So Challenging

Leave laws do not operate in isolation. Employers must determine which rules apply based on company size, employee eligibility, and the reason for the leave. Nevada employers may need to coordinate:

  • Federal Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
  • Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) accommodation obligations
  • Nevada Paid Leave
  • Pregnancy and childbirth protections
  • Military leave and USERRA
  • Workers’ compensation leave
  • Domestic violence leave
  • Sick leave and paid time off policies

Each law has different eligibility thresholds, notice requirements, job-protection rules, and documentation standards. Employers must apply the correct rules while avoiding discrimination or retaliation.

What Can Go Wrong Without Proper Leave Management

Improper leave handling is one of the leading causes of employee lawsuits and government complaints. Common problems include:

  • Denying leave when it is legally protected
  • Failing to provide required notices
  • Improperly terminating employees on leave
  • Inconsistent approval or tracking of leave
  • Failure to engage in the ADA interactive process
  • Miscalculating return-to-work rights
  • Payroll and benefit errors during leave

NAE helps employers avoid these pitfalls by creating structured, compliant leave management systems.

What a Compliant Leave Program Requires

A legally sound leave management process should include:

Clear policies and procedures

Employees must understand how to request leave, what documentation is required, and how benefits are handled.

Accurate eligibility determinations

Employers must apply the correct law based on employee status, hours worked, and company size.

Consistent tracking and documentation

Leave must be recorded properly to avoid disputes and overlapping entitlements.

Interactive communication

Employers must communicate with employees regarding accommodations, return-to-work, and extensions.

Proper reintegration and job protection

Employees must be returned to appropriate positions when legally required.

NAE provides guidance to ensure these steps are followed correctly.

Get Help Managing Leaves the Right Way

Leave mistakes are expensive and disruptive. With the right systems and guidance, employers can support employees while protecting their business.

Contact Nevada Association of Employers

Why Nevada Employers Trust NAE

Nevada Association of Employers has decades of experience helping businesses navigate complex employment laws and HR compliance. With integrated legal services, HR support, audits, and training, NAE gives employers a trusted partner for managing leaves of absence with confidence.

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Membership Fee

No. of Nevada Employees Annual Investment
Less than 150 employees $1,595
150 or more employees $2,395

New members pay their first year upfront. Renewal memberships can be paid on a quarterly or annual basis.

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