Bekendtgørelse af lov om ret til orlov og dagpenge ved barsel (barselsloven) | A20240018429 — Denmark law | Esheria

Bekendtgørelse af lov om ret til orlov og dagpenge ved barsel (barselsloven)

This preamble says the act aims to give parents leave and maternity benefits, and benefits for care of seriously ill children.

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Jurisdiction
Denmark
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
A20240018429
Status
Not in force
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
da
Updated
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EU social security coordination administrative deadlines administrative rules adoption leave benefit calculation benefit eligibility benefit transfer benefits benefits administration benefits eligibility commencement compliance timing employee leave administration employer contributions employer notification employer payment obligations employment notice entry into force implementation timing leave leave notifications maternity benefits maternity leave maternity leave benefits +11 more

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Statute overview

About this statute

This preamble says the act aims to give parents leave and maternity benefits, and benefits for care of seriously ill children. Section 39 limits maternity benefits in some cross-border cases and sets leave rights for pregnancy, birth, adoption, and early parental leave. Section 9 sets leave-framing rules and several notice duties to the employer. Section 9 sets notice rules for employees and parents about leave, and assigns maternity-benefit/payment duties to employers and Udbetaling Danmark. This section sets rules for parental leave benefits, including extra entitlement in some family situations, work resumption during benefit periods, transfer of leave to social parents or close relatives, and ministerial rules on administration and documentation.