CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
Sec. 27-33. Leave from employment to attend drills, parades and encampments.
Sec. 27-33. Leave from employment to attend drills, parades and encampments. The armed forces of the state may assemble for drill, escort duty or any special
service as ordered by the Governor and shall participate in encampments, maneuvers
or other exercises, including outdoor target practice, as may be required by the laws and
regulations of the United States relating to the National Guard or naval militia or as may
be ordered by the Governor. Each officer and employee of the state who is a member
of the armed forces of the state or of any reserve component of the armed forces of the
United States shall be entitled to absent himself from his duties or service while engaged
in the performance of regularly ordered military or naval duty. No such officer or employee shall be subjected by any person, directly or indirectly, by reason of such absence,
to any loss or reduction of vacation or holiday privileges or be prejudiced by reason of
such absence with reference to promotion or continuance in office or employment or
to reappointment to office or to reemployment. While engaged in the performance of
regularly ordered military or naval service, each officer or employee who is a bona fide
member of the National Guard, naval militia, reserve corps or organized militia shall
receive his salary or compensation as such officer or employee, provided the period of
absence in any calendar year shall not exceed thirty days.
(1949 Rev., S. 1262; 1951, S. 860d; 1957, P.A. 365, S. 17.)
See Sec. 5-259d re leave of absence for state employees called to active service in the armed forces for Operation
Enduring Freedom, Operation Noble Eagle or related operations.
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