COVID-19 Payroll Reporting Rules Changing with End of Stay-at-Home Order

7/20/2021

On June 11, 2021, Governor Newsom issued Executive Order Number N-07-21 rescinding the March 19, 2020 COVID-19 statewide Stay-at-Home Order. As a result of this Executive Order, certain Coronavirus Disease 2019 Payroll Reporting Rules have terminated or will soon be terminating.

The Insurance Commissioner adopted the following rule, effective July 1, 2020, to address issues that arose as a result of the March 19, 2020 Stay-at-Home Order.

  1. Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
    1. Effective as of the date of a California statewide stay-at-home order and concluding sixty (60) days after the order is lifted, the payroll of an employee who meets the definition of a Clerical Office Employee, as detailed in Rule 4a, Classifications 8810, Clerical Office Employees, and 8871, Clerical Telecommuter Employees, and whose payroll for the balance of the policy period is not assignable to a standard classification that specifically includes Clerical Office Employees, shall be assigned to Classification 8810, Clerical Office Employees.

      A single employee’s payroll may be divided between Classification 8810 and another classification only once during this time period. Once the employee’s duties are no longer exclusively clerical in nature, Classification 8810 shall not be assigned.
    2. Effective as of the date of a California statewide stay-at-home order and concluding thirty (30) days after the order is lifted, payments made to an employee, including but not limited to sick or family leave payments, while the employee is performing no duties of any kind in service of the employer shall be excluded from remuneration; however, the excluded amounts shall be no greater than the employee’s regular rate of pay.
    3. Employers must maintain records that document the change in duties and that segregate such payments during the timeframes specified above.

See Part 3 Standard Classification System, Section III, General Classification Procedures, Rule 7 of the California Workers’ Compensation Uniform Statistical Reporting Plan—1995 (emphasis added.)

The WCIRB has confirmed with the Insurance Commissioner that the Governor’s Executive Order Number N-07-21 constitutes a lifting of the stay-at-home order as contemplated under the above referenced rule. Therefore, subsection a will sunset on August 10, 2021, and subsection b sunsetted on July 11, 2021.

Resources

WCIRB COVID-19 Resources Web Page