2025 Session
Last amended: 1997 session
§ 181.946 — Leave for Civil Air Patrol Service
Plain-Language Summary
Employers must grant unpaid leave for employees serving in the Civil Air Patrol when called by the state, unless it would unduly disrupt operations.
181.946 LEAVE FOR CIVIL AIR PATROL SERVICE.
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Subdivision 1.Definitions.
For purposes of this section, “employee” and “employer” have the meanings given them in section 181.945. §
Subd. 2.Unpaid leave required.
Unless the leave would unduly disrupt the operations of the employer, an employer shall grant a leave of absence without pay to an employee for time spent rendering service as a member of the civil air patrol on the request and under the authority of the state or any of its political subdivisions.
History:
History: History:
1997 c 20 s 1
Practical Notes
If you volunteer with the Civil Air Patrol and are called to serve by the state, your employer must give you unpaid time off.