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It means required under federal law, though often not funded by federal government.
Wisconsin does not have state mandated short term disability insurance. Benefit checks are sent by the insurance carrier that issued the policy - not your employer.
Most short term disability policies will pay a benefit for your normal delivery. Massachusetts does not have state mandated coverage. You need to purchase a private policy before getting pregnant in order to qualify for a benefit.
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Sorry, but you are probably out of luck. NJ has mandated short term disability coverage, which provides a maternity leave benefit. However, the coverage is mandated for people who WORK in the state of NJ. People who LIVE in NJ, but WORK in PA are not covered. Pennsylvania does not have mandated state coverage. You employer may provide short term disability to its employees, or give you the option to pay for it yourself through a payroll deduction. Check with your HR department.
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Minnesota does not have state mandated short term disability. But private coverage is readily available for pregnancy and maternity leave.