Delaware Code § 19-3717

Small business opt-in
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(a) A small business may opt-in to provide parental leave benefits to its employees who are covered individuals. The small business
may opt-in by providing notice to the Department in a manner determined by the Department. After the small business opts-in, the small
business must remain opted-in for a period of at least 3 years and may opt-out of coverage for parental leave benefits with 12 months'
notice to its employees and the Department, to take effect not sooner than the end of the 3-year period.
(b) A small business may opt-in to provide medical leave benefits to its employees who are covered individuals. The small business
may opt-in by providing notice to the Department in a manner determined by the Department. After the small business opts-in, the small
business must remain opted-in for a period of at least 3 years and may opt-out of coverage for medical leave benefits with 12 months'
notice to its employees and the Department, to take effect not sooner than the end of the 3-year period.
(c) A small business may opt-in to provide family caregiving leave benefits to its employees who are covered individuals. The small
business may opt-in by providing notice to the Department in a manner determined by the Department. After the small business opts-in,
the small business must remain opted-in for a period of at least 3 years and may opt-out of coverage for family caregiving leave benefits
with 12 months' notice to its employees and the Department, to take effect not sooner than the end of the 3-year period.

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