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MO SB36
Bill
Status
7/1/2011
Primary Sponsor
Dwight Scharnhorst
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AI Summary
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State of Missouri employees who are civil air patrol members with an emergency service specialty rating or counter narcotics certification may take up to 15 working days of paid leave per fiscal year for civil air patrol duty, with unlimited leave during state or nationally declared emergencies.
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Private employers with 50 or more employees must grant civil air patrol members up to 15 working days of unpaid leave per calendar year for emergency service duty or counter narcotics missions, with the right to request employee exemption from specific missions.
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Employees must provide their supervisor with a Drug Enforcement Agency/Civil Air Patrol (DEA/CAP) mission number and submit evidence of participation from the Missouri wing commander before receiving leave compensation.
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Civil air patrol members cannot be discharged, discriminated against, or discouraged from service because of their membership or emergency services specialty rating.
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The Missouri Attorney General shall enforce the rights granted to civil air patrol members under this section.
Legislative Description
Allows employees of certain employers to take a leave of absence for civil air patrol emergency service duty or counter narcotics missions
Last Action
Signed by Governor
7/1/2011