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23 Jun 2010, 11:10 am by AALRR
”In its Administrative Interpretation, the DOL focuses on the term in loco parentis citing court decisions finding that the key determination in such relationships is the intention of the person allegedly in loco parentis. [read post]
15 Jul 2010, 8:31 am by admin
Indeed, the regulations issued in 1995 explicitly define “parent” as “a biological parent or an individual who stands or stood in loco parentis…” and define “son or daughter” as “a biological, adopted, or foster child, a stepchild, a legal ward, or a child of a person standing in loco parentis…” The regulations go on to clarify the meaning of in loco parentis: Persons who are “in loco… [read post]
2 Apr 2009, 1:03 pm
This may be nothing, but the CCA stays that a baby-sitter does not act in loco parentis. [read post]
30 Jun 2010, 6:33 pm by Buckley & Klein
” Whether an adult stands in loco parentis to a child depends on the facts of each case. [read post]
23 Jun 2010, 8:44 am by HR Hero Alerts
The FMLA has long been interpreted as granting leave to employees who are in loco parentis to a partner’s child who suffers from a serious health condition. [read post]
10 May 2010, 2:59 am
"  --Michael Parenti, final remarks, California State University, Channel Islands, March 11, 2004.IntroductionOur nation is awakening to the fact that convenience-oriented industrial food products, which have substantially displaced our traditional diet, have altered our collective health for the worse. [read post]
25 Sep 2019, 2:34 pm by Legal Writer
The parents may request that you stand in loco parentis (Latin for “in the place of a parent”). [read post]
14 Jan 2019, 11:25 am by HRWatchdog
A biological or legal relationship is not necessary for a person to have stood in loco parentis to the employee as a child. [read post]
24 Jun 2010, 9:50 am
In the Interpretation, the DOL makes it clear that same sex partners can establish the requisite in loco parentis relationship. [read post]
29 Jul 2010, 1:20 pm by Sara M. Schroth
  The Interpretation relies on an expansive reading of “in loco parentis” in the FMLA definition of “son or daughter. [read post]
18 Jul 2011, 5:09 pm
In loco parentis means that the individual had day-to-day responsibility to care for or financially suport the employee when the employee was a son or daughter. 29 CFR 825.122(c)(3). [read post]
2 Aug 2010, 4:50 pm
Someone who acts in Loco parentis is entitled to take an FMLA to take care of the child. [read post]
15 Dec 2022, 6:00 am by jonathanturley
If so, the case could bring new meaning to the doctrine of in loco parentis, when people act “in place of a parent” or “instead of a parent. [read post]
26 Jun 2007, 6:40 am
Despite being more sympathetic to the need for schools to keep order than some other bloggers are, I still find Thomas's Morse v. [read post]
23 Jun 2014, 7:17 am by The Public Employment Law Press
” Under the doctrine that a school district acts in loco parentis with respect to its minor students, a school district owes a "special duty" to the students themselves in contrast to owing a special duty to teachers, administrators, and other adults on or off of school premises. [read post]
11 Dec 2013, 7:56 am by Oregon Employment Law Letter
“Family member” is defined as the employee’s spouse; same-sex domestic partner; biological, adoptive, or foster parent, child, grandparent, or grandchild; parent-in-law; or a person with whom the employee was in an in loco parentis relationship. [read post]