Section 45297 Of Article 6. Merit System From California Education Code >> Division 3. >> Title 2. >> Part 25. >> Chapter 5. >> Article 6.
45297
. (a) Whenever, during the absence of an employee of a school
district, or student body association operating under Sections 48930
to 48937, inclusive, in the active military service of the United
States of America during any period of national emergency declared by
the President of the United States of America, or during any war in
which the United States of America is engaged, the position held by
the employee at the time of his or her entrance into that military
service is placed within the classified service of the district and
an eligible list is established for the position through competitive
examination, the employee shall, at his or her request made within
six months after leaving that active military service under honorable
conditions, be given forthwith an examination of substantially the
same character and scope as the competitive examination through which
the original eligibility list was established. The grade secured by
the employee in that examination shall be deemed to be the grade he
or she would have secured had he or she taken the competitive
examination as a veteran, and the employee shall be placed on the
original eligibility list accordingly with all the rights and
privileges to which he or she would have been entitled had he or she
had that place on the original eligibility list at the time of its
establishment.
(b) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), any member of the Military
Reserve or the National Guard who is called to active duty, either
voluntarily or involuntarily, during any period of national emergency
declared by the President of the United States of America, or during
any war in which the United States of America is engaged, shall be
entitled to any rights, in addition to the rights accorded under
subdivision (a), that are accorded that member under the federal
Veterans' Reemployment Rights Law or any other applicable provision
of federal law.