(a) The department shall create a small employer family leave mediation program for employers with between 5 and 19 employees. Under the program, when an employee requests an immediate right to sue alleging a violation of Section 12945.2, 12945.6, or 12945.7 by an employer having between 5 and 19 employees, the department shall notify the employee in writing of the requirement for mediation prior to filing a civil action if mediation is requested by the employer or employee. The employee shall contact the departmentâs dispute resolution division prior to filing a civil action. (b) (1) Under the program, the employee shall contact the departmentâs dispute resolution division prior to filing a civil action in the manner specified by the department. The employee shall also indicate whether they are requesting mediation. (2) Upon contacting the dispute resolution division regarding the intent to pursue a legal action for a violation of Section 12945.2, 12945.6, or 12945.7 by an employer having between 5 and 19 employees, the department shall notify all named respondents of the alleged violation and the requirement for mediation, if mediation is requested by the employee or employer, in writing. (3) The department shall terminate its activity if neither the employee nor the employer requests mediation within 30 days of receipt by all named respondents of the notification specified in paragraph (2). (4) If the department receives a request for mediation from the employee or employer within 30 days of receipt by all named respondents of the notification specified in paragraph (2), the department shall initiate the mediation within 60 days of the departmentâs receipt of the request or the receipt of the notification by all named respondents, whichever is later. (5) Once the mediation has been initiated, no later than seven days before the mediation date, the mediator shall notify the employee of their right to request information pursuant to Sections 226 and 1198.5 of the Labor Code. The mediator shall also help facilitate any other reasonable requests for information that may be necessary for either party to present their claim in mediation. (c) (1) The employee shall not pursue any civil action under Section 12945.2, 12945.6, or 12945.7 unless the mediation is not initiated by the department within the time period specified in subdivision (b) or until the mediation is complete or the mediation is deemed unsuccessful. (2) The statute of limitations applicable to the employeeâs claim, including for all related claims under Section 12945.2, 12945.6, or 12945.7, and not under Section 12945.2, 12945.6, or 12945.7, shall be tolled from the date the employee contacts the departmentâs dispute resolution division regarding the intent to pursue a legal action until the mediation is complete or the mediation is deemed unsuccessful. (d) For purposes of this section, the following shall apply: (1) A mediation is deemed complete when any of the following occur: (A) Neither the employee nor the employer requests the mediation within 30 days of receipt by all named respondents of the notification or both parties agree not to participate in the mediation. (B) The employer fails to respond to the notification or mediation request within 30 days of receipt. (C) The department fails to initiate the mediation within 60 days of the departmentâs receipt of the request for mediation or the receipt by all named respondents of the notification, whichever is later. (D) The department notifies the parties that it has determined that further mediation would be fruitless, both parties agree that further mediation would be fruitless, or one of the parties failed to submit information requested by the other party and deemed by the mediator to be reasonably necessary or fair for the other party to obtain. (E) The mediator determines that the core facts of the employeeâs complaint are unrelated to Section 12945.2, 12945.6, or 12945.7. (F) (i) The media
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