California Military and Veterans Code CHAPTER 7 - Privileges and Penalties
- Section 389.
(a) As used in this chapter, “temporary military leave of absence” means a leave of absence from public employment to engage in ordered military duty for...
- Section 390.
No person belonging to or on duty with the active militia of the state, or engaged in the performance of military duty on call of...
- Section 391.
Every member of the active militia shall be exempt from road tax and head tax of every description, from jury duty (including service on coroners’...
- Section 392.
Members of the militia in the active service of the State shall not be liable civilly or criminally for any act or acts done by...
- Section 393.
(a) In an action or proceeding of any nature commenced in any court against an active member of the militia or a member of the militia...
- Section 394.
(a) A person shall not discriminate against an officer, warrant officer, or enlisted member of the military or naval forces of the state or of the...
- Section 394.5.
Any employee of any corporation, company, or firm, or other person, who is a member of the reserve corps of the armed forces of the...
- Section 395.
(a) Any public employee who is a member of the reserve corps of the Armed Forces of the United States or of the National Guard or...
- Section 395.01.
(a) Any public employee who is on temporary military leave of absence for military duty ordered for purposes of active military training, inactive duty training, encampment,...
- Section 395.02.
Every officer and employee of a public agency who is on military leave other than temporary military leave of absence who has been in the...
- Section 395.03.
No more than the pay for a period of 30 calendar days shall be allowed under the provisions of Section 395.01 or 395.02 for any...
- Section 395.04.
During the time that as an officer or enlisted man or woman of the California National Guard, who is on full-time active duty in the...
- Section 395.05.
(a) Any public employee who is a member of the National Guard, shall be entitled to absent himself from his duties or service, without regard to...
- Section 395.06.
(a) A private employer shall consider a former employee who meets the requirements of subdivision (b) as having been on a leave of absence during any...
- Section 395.07.
(a) In addition to the benefits provided pursuant to Sections 395.01 and 395.02, any officer or employee of the legislative, executive, or judicial department of the...
- Section 395.08.
(a) In addition to the benefits provided pursuant to Sections 395.01 and 395.02, any officer or employee of the legislative, executive, or judicial department of the...
- Section 395.1.
(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, any officer or employee of the state not subject to Chapter 11 (commencing with Section 19770)...
- Section 395.2.
Any employee of a board of school trustees or board of education in a position not requiring certification qualifications who enters the active military service...
- Section 395.3.
In the event that any public officer or employee has resigned or resigns his or her office or employment to serve or to continue to...
- Section 395.4.
Whenever the United States is engaged in war or whenever the Governor finds and proclaims that an emergency exists in preparing for the National defense,...
- Section 395.5.
(a) The Military Department shall comply with the provisions of Section 4301 of Title 38 of the United States Code, the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment...
- Section 395.6.
(a) The Governor may appoint a mediator in his or her office to take complaints, regarding possible violations or other issues dealing with the Uniformed Service...
- Section 395.8.
Any officer, elective or otherwise, who leaves or shall have left the service of any city in order to enter upon active service with the...
- Section 395.9.
Any public employee and any employee of a corporation, company, firm, or other person who is a member of the State Military Reserve is entitled...
- Section 395.10.a.
(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a qualified employer shall allow a qualified employee to take up to 10 days of unpaid leave during a...
- Section 396.
The commanding officer of any portion of the militia parading or performing any military duty in any street or highway may require persons in such...
- Section 397.
When an emergency has been declared to exist by the Governor and during the continuance thereof, any person belonging to the military or naval forces...
- Section 398.
Any person who trespasses upon any campground, armory, airport, or other place devoted to military duty, or who in any way or manner interrupts or...
- Section 399.
(a) (1) The Secretary of the California Department of Veterans Affairs, or his or her designees, shall assist any eligible member or veteran who returns or has...
- Section 399.5.
(a) (1) The Secretary of the California Department of Veterans Affairs, or his or her designees, shall assist any eligible member or veteran who returns or...
Last modified: October 22, 2018