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National Guard Policy. Section 10-20-7 of the School Code provides that districts may pay salaries for personnel called to active duty in the Illinois National Guard. The Board agrees to pay the difference between the actual salaries which he/she would have drawn per day in his/her regular assignment up to a maximum of five (5) days. Should the guard duty period extend beyond five (5) days, personnel will be deducted the full amount. No payments will be made for regular training periods.
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