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Statutes & Constitution :View Statutes : Online Sunshine Page 1 of 1 Select Year: 2013 The 2013 Florida Statutes Title X PUBLIC OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES, AND RECORDS Chapter 115 LEAVES OF ABSENCE TO OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES View Entire Chapter 115.07 Officers and employees' leaves of absence for reserve or guard training.— .(1) All officers or employees of the state, of the several counties of the state, and of the municipalities or political subdivisions of the state who are commissioned reserve officers or reserve enlisted personnel in the United States military or naval service or members of the National Guard are entitled to leaves of absence from their respective duties, without loss of vacation leave, pay, time, or efficiency rating, on all days during which they are engaged in training ordered under the provisions of the United States military or naval training regulations for such personnel when assigned to active or inactive duty. (2) Leaves of absence granted as a matter of legal right under the provisions of this section may not exceed 240 working hours in any one annual period. Administrative leaves of absence for additional or longer periods of time for assignment to duty functions of a military character shall be without pay and shall be granted by the employing or appointing authority of any state, county, municipal, or political subdivision employee and when so granted shall be without loss of time or efficiency rating. (3) When an employee's assigned employment duty conflicts with ordered active or inactive duty training, it is the responsibility of the employing agency of the state, county, municipal, or political subdivision to provide a substitute employee, if necessary, for the assumption of such employment duty while the employee is on assignment for the training. (4) It is the intent of the Legislature that the state, its several counties, and its municipalities and political subdivisions shall grant leaves of absence for active or inactive training to all employees who are members of the United States Reserve Forces or the National Guard, to ensure the state and national security at all times through a strong armed force of qualified and mobilization -ready personnel. History.—s. 1, ch. 17975, 1937; CGL 1940 Supp. 470(1); s. 1, ch. 26852, 1951; s. 10, ch. 83-227; ss. 1, 2, ch. 85-279; s. 1, ch. 2010.79. Copyright © 1995-2014 The Florida Legislature • Privacy Statement • Contact Us http://www.leg.state.fl.us/STATUTES/ind.ex.cfm?App_node=Display_Statute&Search Stri... 5/2/2014 Municode Page 1 of 1 Sec. 40-113. Military training leave. (a) All employees of the city who are either reserve officers or enlisted personnel in the Florida state guard, the national guard, naval militia, marine corps, unorganized militia, United States army reserve, United States naval reserve, United States marine corps reserve, United States coast guard reserve, United States air force reserve, or officers or enlisted personnel in any other class of the militia shall be entitled to leave of absence from their respective duties without loss of pay, time, efficiency rating, or civil service seniority credits on all days during which they shall be engaged In field or coast guard defense exercises or other training ordered under the provisions of the United States military or naval training regulations or under the provisions of the Florida state guard or the national guard; provided that leaves of absence .granted as a matter of legal right under the provisions of this section shall not exceed 17 consecutiv days in any .one calendar year. (b) Requests for military leave s a l be made as early as possible but at least two weeks prior to the date such leave is desired. (c) Employees who take the milita leave provided in this section shall be credited with that time on their seniority status in he city civil service records. (Ord. No. 8977, § 2 (rule 15 (15.9)), 7-24-79 Code 1980, § 40-88) https://library.muaiicode,com/print.aspx?h=&client1D=10933& H'TMRequest=https%3a%2f... 5/2/2014