N-1.1 - Act respecting labour standards

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81.12. Parental leave may be taken after giving notice of not less than three weeks to the employer, stating the date on which the leave will begin and the date on which the employee will return to work. However, the notice may be shorter if the employee must stay with the newborn child, including a child born in the context of a parental project involving surrogacy if the child has been entrusted to the employee, with the newly adopted child or, if applicable, with the mother or the person who gave birth, because of their state of health.
1990, c. 73, s. 34; 2002, c. 80, s. 41; 2023, c. 13, s. 61.
81.12. Parental leave may be taken after giving notice of not less than three weeks to the employer, stating the date on which the leave will begin and the date on which the employee will return to work. However, the notice may be shorter if the employee must stay with the newborn child or newly adopted child, or with the mother, because of the state of health of the child or of the mother
1990, c. 73, s. 34; 2002, c. 80, s. 41.
81.12. Parental leave may be taken after giving notice of not less than three weeks to the employer, stating the date on which the leave will begin and the date on which the employee will return to work, except in the cases and on the conditions provided for by government regulation.
1990, c. 73, s. 34.