25 NCAC 01E .0821. PERIODS OF ENTITLEMENT FOR CIVIL AIR PATROL  


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  • (a)  While the Civil Air Patrol is not a reserve component, it is an auxiliary to the U.S. Air Force.  Its members are not subject to obligatory service. When performing missions or encampments authorized and requested by the U.S. Air Force or emergency missions for the state at the request of the Governor or the Secretary of the Department of Crime Control and Public Safety, a member of the Civil Air Patrol is entitled to military leave not to exceed a combined total of 120 hours (prorated for part‑time employees) in any calendar year unless otherwise authorized by the Governor.  Such service may be verified by the Secretary of the Department of Crime Control and Public Safety upon the request of the employing agency.

    (b)  Regularly scheduled unit training assemblies, usually occurring on weekends are not acceptable for military leave with pay, however, employing agencies are encouraged to arrange work schedules to allow employees to attend this training.

     

History Note:        Authority G.S. 126‑4(5);

Eff. February 1, 1976;

Amended Eff. October 1, 1992; December 1, 1980; May 1, 1977;

Recodified from 25 NCAC 01E .0806 Eff. December 29, 2003.