Section 340.1 Of Article 3. Casualty Insurance From California Military And Veterans Code >> Division 2. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 5. >> Article 3.
340.1
. (a) Any officer, warrant officer, or enlisted member of the
California National Guard, the organized militia, or the unorganized
militia, when called into the active service of the state, pursuant
to Sections 142, 143, or 146, except an officer, warrant officer, or
enlisted member on full-time duty with the Office of the Adjutant
General, who is wounded, injured, or disabled in the active service
of the state in the line of duty shall be retained on active duty and
shall receive regular military pay and allowances for not to exceed
52 weeks from the date of wounding, injury, or disability, regardless
of the date of expiration of the period of state active duty, unless
any of the following occurs:
(1) The member becomes entitled to disability compensation through
any private or other public employer.
(2) The member is able to return to his or her regular civilian
employment, as determined by proper authority.
(3) The member requests an earlier release from active duty.
(b) A member who has received benefits under subdivision (a) and
who is unable to return to his or her regular civilian employment
following 52 weeks after the date of wounding, injury, or disability
is entitled to compensation under Division 4 (commencing with Section
3201) of the Labor Code, pursuant to Section 340.