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New York State Executive Budget legislation has allocated $1.2 billion for bonuses for certain frontline healthcare workers for the Fiscal Year 2023. The rationale behind the funding is to achieve the goal of recruiting, retaining, and rewarding physical and mental healthcare professionals.
The State Commissioner of Health in consultation with the State Commissioner of Labor and Medicaid Inspector General will develop the logistical procedures around how payment of claims will be facilitated. The amount of the bonus for frontline workers will depend on the number of hours worked up to a total of $3,000 per qualified worker.
Employers will be required to pay bonuses based on hours worked by a covered worker during the specified vesting periods which will be set by the Commissioner of Health. The vesting periods will be up to two six-month periods per covered employer.
These periods are between October 1, 2021 and March 31, 2024. Employees will be eligible for a bonus if they are continuously employed by the same employer during these six-month periods. This time includes any sick, vacation, or FMLA time. This time will be part of the calculation of the average number of hours worked per week during the vesting period.
Bonus payments will not exceed $3,000 per covered worker and will be in the following amounts. All hours listed are throughout the same vesting period:
Exempt employees would receive $1,500 for the vesting period. Exempt employees do not have a specific minimum number of hours required to qualify for the bonus.
The legislation delineates which employers are required to provide this bonus to qualified employees.
Employers required to adhere to this legislation are defined as:
It is the responsibility of the employer to determine an employee’s eligibility as well as to track the number of hours worked by qualifying employees during the vesting period. These records will then need to be kept for at least six years.
For more up-to-date information like this about legislation that affects NYS employers and employees, check out the Complete Payroll Blog.
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