Section 19775.1 Of Article 3. Pay And Benefits From California Government Code >> Division 5. >> Title 2. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 11. >> Article 3.
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. An employee who is granted a short-term military leave of
absence for active military duty, but not for inactive duty,
including, but not limited to, scheduled reserve drill periods, and
who for a period of not less than one year immediately prior to the
effective date of active duty has had continuous state service as
defined by rule that is not broken by a permanent separation, or who
has had continuous state service immediately prior to the effective
date of active duty not broken by a permanent separation and
sufficient recognized military service that need not be contiguous to
equal one year shall be entitled to receive his or her salary or
compensation for the first 30 calendar days of active duty served
during the absence.
An employee who is granted emergency military leave under Section
19773, shall receive his or her salary or compensation as a state
employee while going to, engaging in, and returning from the duty.
The employee shall not receive his or her salary or compensation for
more than 30 days each time he or she is granted the emergency
military leave.