Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 21, November 5, 2024
Section 10.4.7.20 - MILITARY LEAVE - ACTIVE DUTY: TRAININGA. Members of organized reserve units or the national guard ordered to active duty training shall be given up to fifteen (15) working days of paid military leave per federal fiscal year. These fifteen (15) days are in addition to other authorized leave.B. The governor may grant members of the national guard paid military leave for active duty training, in addition to that already given by law. Such additional leave must not exceed fifteen (15) working days per federal fiscal year.C. Members of the state defense force shall be granted paid military leave to attend officially authorized training or instruction courses. Such leave applies only to full-time employees and must not exceed fifteen (15) working days per federal fiscal year.D. Members of the civil air patrol shall be granted military leave not to exceed fifteen (15) working days per calendar year for search and rescue missions.E. Employees who are members of a reserve component of the United States armed forces shall, upon request, be granted unpaid leave for the period required to perform active duty for training or inactive duty training in the United States armed forces according to the provisions of 38 U.S.C. Section 2024 . The employee may choose to utilize their annual leave for this purpose.N.M. Admin. Code § 10.4.7.20
10.4.7.20 NMAC - Rp, NMDAA 91-1.6.14, 6/30/2010