Existing law specifies that employee members of reserve military units and the National Guard required to attend scheduled reserve drill periods or perform other inactive duty reserve obligations shall be granted military leave of absence without pay as provided by federal law, as specified. Existing law also, notwithstanding that or any other provision, authorizes employee members to elect to use vacation time or accumulated compensatory time off to attend scheduled reserve drill periods or perform other inactive duty reserve obligations.
This bill would
recast those provisions to instead require that employee members of reserve military units and the National Guard required to perform inactive duty obligations, other than inactive and active duty training drill periods, as specified, be granted military leave of absence without pay as provided by federal law. The bill would also authorize employee members that attend or perform inactive duty obligations, other than inactive and active duty training drill periods, as specified, to elect to use vacation time or accumulated compensatory time off to attend those other obligations.
Existing law specifies that an employee who is granted a short-term military leave of absence for active military duty, but not for inactive duty, including scheduled reserve drill periods, and who for a period of not less than one year immediately before the effective date of active duty has had continuous state service that is not broken by a permanent
separation, or who has had continuous state service immediately before the effective date of active duty not broken by a permanent separation and sufficient recognized military service to equal one year, shall be entitled to receive their salary or compensation for the first 30 calendar days of active duty served during the absence.
This bill would also entitle an employee to receive that compensation for short-term military leave of absence for National Guard active duty and inactive duty training drill periods.