National Defense Act definition
Examples of National Defense Act in a sentence
All military duty must be authorized by the Governor or under the provisions of the National Defense Act.
Employees who are members of the National Guard or other authorized State military or naval forces, and those employees who are members of the Army, Air Force, Marine, Coast Guard or Naval Reserve shall be entitled to a leave of absence from their duties, without loss of pay, and shall accrue sick and annual leave and seniority during periods of military training that do not exceed seventeen (17) workdays in any calendar year as specified by the National Defense Act or Armed Forces Reserve Act of 1952.
All unit members who are members of the National Guard or who are military reservists will be given leave without loss of pay for not more than 17 days per year when engaged in training, if authorized by the Governor or under the provisions of the National Defense Act.
Pursuant to the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 and the 2008 National Defense Act amendments, family medical leave may be granted to an employee who has been employed for at least twelve (12) months by the College and who has provided at least 1,250 hours of service during the twelve (12) months before the leave is requested.
All military duty must be authorized by the Board or under the provisions of the National Defense Act, or Armed Forces Reserve Act of 1952.
All part-time regular faculty who are members of the National Guard or who are military reservists will be given leave without loss of pay for not more than two weeks per year when engaged in training, if authorized by the Governor or under the provisions of the National Defense Act.
Pursuant to the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 and the 2008 National Defense Act Amendments, family and medical leave may be granted to an employee who has been employed for at least twelve (12) months by the College and who has provided at least 1,250 hours of service during the twelve (12) months before the leave is requested.
An employee who is a reservist (a member of the reserve force under the National Defense Act (Canada)), and who requests a leave will be granted an unpaid leave if the employee is deployed to the Canadian Forces, for the period of such deployment.
The National Defense Act for FY2008 (NDAA), Pub.L. 110-181, Section 585 amends the Family Medical Leave Act of 1993.
The National Defense Act for FY 2008 (NDAA), P.L. 110-181, Section 585 amends the Family Medical Leave Act of 1993.