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S458 • 2025

Enact KinCare & Safe Days.

Enact KinCare & Safe Days.

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Sponsor
Chitlik, Batch, Grafstein, Theodros, Waddell
Last action
2025-03-25
Official status
Ref To Com On Rules and Operations of the Senate
Effective date
2025-10-01

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Enact KinCare & Safe Days.

Enact KinCare & Safe Days.

What This Bill Does

  • Enact KinCare & Safe Days.

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Bill History

  1. 2025-03-25 Senate

    Ref To Com On Rules and Operations of the Senate

  2. 2025-03-25 Senate

    Passed 1st Reading

  3. 2025-03-24 Senate

    Filed

Official Summary Text

Enact KinCare & Safe Days.

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GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA
SESSION 2025
S 1
SENATE BILL 458

Short Title: Enact KinCare & Safe Days. (Public)
Sponsors: Senators Chitlik, Batch, and Grafstein (Primary Sponsors).
Referred to: Rules and Operations of the Senate
March 25, 2025
*S458-v-1*
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED 1
AN ACT AMENDING THE WAGE AND HOUR ACT TO ALLOW EMPLOYEES TO USE 2
SICK LEAVE FOR THE CARE OF FAMILY MEMBERS. 3
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts: 4
SECTION 1. This act shall be known and may be cited as the "KinCare Act." 5
SECTION 2. Article 2A of Chapter 95 of the General Statutes is amended by adding 6
a new section to read: 7
"§ 95-25.12A. Sick leave plans. 8
(a) The following definitions apply in this section: 9
(1) Child. – A biological, foster, or adopted child; a stepchild; a legal ward; a child 10
of a domestic partner; or a child of a person standing in loco parentis. 11
(2) Employer. – Any person employing another under any appointment or 12
contract of hire. The term includes the State and any political subdivision of 13
the State. 14
(3) Family member. – A child, grandchild, sibling, spouse, domestic partner, civil 15
union partner, parent, or grandparent of an employee; or a spouse, domestic 16
partner, or civil union partner of a parent or grandparent of the employee; or 17
a sibling of a spouse, domestic partner, or civil union partner of the employee; 18
or any other individual related by blood to the employee or whose close 19
association with the employee is the equivalent of a family relationship. 20
(4) Parent. – A biological, foster, or adoptive parent; a stepparent; or a legal 21
guardian. 22
(5) Sick leave. – Accrued increments of compensated or uncompensated leave 23
provided by an employer to an employee as a benefit of the employment for 24
use by the employee during an absence from the employment for a ny of the 25
following reasons: 26
a. The employee is physically or mentally unable to perform his or her 27
duties due to illness, injury, or a medical condition of the employee. 28
b. The absence is for the purpose of obtaining preventive health care or 29
professional diagnosis or treatment for a medical condition of the 30
employee. 31
c. The absence is for other medical reasons of the employee, such as 32
pregnancy or obtaining a physical examination. 33
d. The absence is necessary due to circumstances resulting from the 34
employee, or a family member of the employee, being a victim of 35
stalking or domestic or sexual violence, if the leave is to allow the 36
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employee to obtain for the employee or the family member medical 1
attention needed to recover from physical or psychological injur y or 2
disability caused by stalking or domestic or sexual violence , services 3
from a designated domestic violence agency or other victim services 4
organization, psychological or other counseling , relocation, or legal 5
services, including obtaining a restrainin g order or preparing for, or 6
participating in, any civil or criminal legal proceeding related to the 7
stalking or domestic or sexual violence. 8
(b) Any employer who provides compensated or uncompensated sick leave for 9
employees shall permit an employee to us e, in any calendar year, the employee 's accrued and 10
available sick leave entitlement to attend to the care of a family member for no more than five 11
consecutive days. All conditions and restrictions placed by the employer upon the use by an 12
employee of sick leave also shall apply to the use by an employee of sick leave to attend to the 13
care of a family member. 14
(c) This section does not extend the maximum period of leave to which an employee is 15
entitled under the federal Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 ( 29 U.S.C. § 2606, et seq.), 16
regardless of whether the employee receives sick leave compensation during that leave. 17
(d) This section does not apply to any of the following: 18
(1) Any benefit provided under an employee welfare benefit plan subject to the 19
federal Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (P .L. 93-406, as 20
amended). 21
(2) Any insurance benefit, workers ' compensation benefit, unemployment 22
compensation disability benefit, or other benefit not payable from the 23
employer's general assets. 24
(e) The rights and remedies specified in this section are cumulative and nonexclusive and 25
are in addition to any other rights or remedies afforded by contract or under other provisions of 26
law." 27
SECTION 3. G.S. 95-241(a)(1) reads as rewritten: 28
"(a) No person shall discriminate or take any retaliatory action against an employee 29
because the employee in good faith does or threatens to do any of the following: 30
(1) File a claim or complaint, initiate any inquiry, investigation, inspection, 31
proceeding or other action, or testify or provide information to any person 32
with respect to any of the following: 33
a. Chapter 97 of the General Statutes. 34
b. Article 2A or Article 16 of this Chapter. 35
c. Article 2A of Chapter 74 of the General Statutes. 36
d. G.S. 95-28.1. 37
e. Article 16 of Chapter 127A of the General Statutes. 38
f. G.S. 95-28.1A. 39
g. Article 52 of Chapter 143 of the General Statutes. 40
h. Article 5F of Chapter 90 of the General Statutes. 41
i. G.S. 95-25.12A." 42
SECTION 4. This act becomes effective October 1, 2025. 43