Section 1503 Of Part 5. Civil Air Patrol From California Labor Code >> Division 2. >> Part 5.
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. (a) (1) An employer shall provide not less than 10 days per
calendar year of unpaid Civil Air Patrol leave to an employee
responding to an emergency operational mission of the California Wing
of the Civil Air Patrol. Civil Air Patrol leave for a single
emergency operational mission shall not exceed three days, unless an
extension of time is granted by the governmental entity that
authorized the emergency operational mission, and the extension of
the leave is approved by the employer.
(2) Notwithstanding paragraph (1), an employer is not required to
grant Civil Air Patrol leave to an employee who is required to
respond to either the same or other simultaneous emergency
operational mission as a first responder or disaster service worker
for a local, state, or federal agency.
(b) (1) An employee shall give the employer as much notice as
possible of the intended dates upon which the Civil Air Patrol leave
will begin and end.
(2) An employer may require certification from the proper Civil
Air Patrol authority to verify the eligibility of the employee for
the leave requested or taken. The employer may deny the leave to be
taken as Civil Air Patrol leave if the employee fails to provide the
required certification.
(c) An employee taking leave under this part shall not be required
to exhaust all accrued vacation leave, personal leave, compensatory
leave, sick leave, disability leave, and any other leave that may be
available to the employee in order to take Civil Air Patrol leave.
(d) Nothing in this act prevents an employer from providing paid
leave for leave taken pursuant to this part.