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Required employee handbook policies by state and municipality

Ensure compliance with state‑required employee handbook policies, including leave, harassment prevention, and workplace accommodations.

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by Brightmine Editorial Team

There is no law that requires an employer to have an employee handbook. However, if an employer chooses to create an employee handbook, certain federal, state or local laws may require that policies or notices appear in their employee handbook. These policies cover various topics, such as employee leaves, sexual harassment, and accommodations.

Creating a compliant, consistent, and effective employee handbook is essential for HR teams navigating today’s complex regulatory landscape. Our Fifty state chart for required employee handbook policies outlines mandatory components and supports HR teams in meeting jurisdiction‑specific obligations.

Our state‑by‑state guide equips HR leaders to confidently update or build employee handbooks that reduce compliance risks and strengthen communication across the workforce. With the right information at hand, organizations can operate more efficiently and maintain legally sound, employee‑friendly documentation.

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Updated to remove the Sick and Safe Leave Notice of Employee Rights Handbook Addendum: Bloomington, Minnesota, due to the repeal of the Bloomington paid sick leave law, effective April 27, 2026.

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