service in the uniformed services
- service in the uniformed services
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USA
• Active duty.
• Active duty for training.
• Initial active duty for training.
• Inactive duty training.
• Full-time National Guard duty.
• Submitting to an examination to determine an individual's fitness for any of these services.
• Funeral honors duty performed by National Guard or certain Reserve members.
• Duty performed by intermittent disaster response personnel for the Public Health Service and approved training to prepare for this service.
(38 U.S.C. § 4303(13) (2010).)
It also includes service as an intermittent disaster response appointee of the National Disaster Medical System when participants are either:
• Activated under federal authority.
• Attending authorized training in support of their federal mission.
(20 C.F.R. § 1002.5(l) & (o) (2006).)
Full-time, part-time and probationary employees absent from work because of service in the uniformed services generally are covered by USERRA's military leave and reemployment provisions.
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