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Statutes > California > Mvc > 1690-1693

MILITARY AND VETERANS CODE
SECTION 1690-1693



1690.  Any elected officer of the State who is called to serve with
the armed forces of the United States has a right to return to and to
re-enter upon his office after the termination of his active service
with the armed forces if the term for which he is elected has not
expired.


1691.  Upon his return and re-entry or his return to the office he
shall have all of the rights and privileges in, connected with, or
arising out of, the office which he would have enjoyed if he had not
been absent.


1692.  Any vacancy created by such absence may be filled by a
temporary appointment, as provided by law, for a term not to extend
beyond the time of the return and re-entry to the office by such
absent person or beyond the term for which he is elected.




1693.  If any such officer was required by law to file an oath of
office or to execute a bond prior to his original entry upon the
duties of the office, he shall file an oath and execute a bond in
like manner and form prior to his re-entry upon the duties of the
office.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Mvc > 1690-1693

MILITARY AND VETERANS CODE
SECTION 1690-1693



1690.  Any elected officer of the State who is called to serve with
the armed forces of the United States has a right to return to and to
re-enter upon his office after the termination of his active service
with the armed forces if the term for which he is elected has not
expired.


1691.  Upon his return and re-entry or his return to the office he
shall have all of the rights and privileges in, connected with, or
arising out of, the office which he would have enjoyed if he had not
been absent.


1692.  Any vacancy created by such absence may be filled by a
temporary appointment, as provided by law, for a term not to extend
beyond the time of the return and re-entry to the office by such
absent person or beyond the term for which he is elected.




1693.  If any such officer was required by law to file an oath of
office or to execute a bond prior to his original entry upon the
duties of the office, he shall file an oath and execute a bond in
like manner and form prior to his re-entry upon the duties of the
office.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Mvc > 1690-1693

MILITARY AND VETERANS CODE
SECTION 1690-1693



1690.  Any elected officer of the State who is called to serve with
the armed forces of the United States has a right to return to and to
re-enter upon his office after the termination of his active service
with the armed forces if the term for which he is elected has not
expired.


1691.  Upon his return and re-entry or his return to the office he
shall have all of the rights and privileges in, connected with, or
arising out of, the office which he would have enjoyed if he had not
been absent.


1692.  Any vacancy created by such absence may be filled by a
temporary appointment, as provided by law, for a term not to extend
beyond the time of the return and re-entry to the office by such
absent person or beyond the term for which he is elected.




1693.  If any such officer was required by law to file an oath of
office or to execute a bond prior to his original entry upon the
duties of the office, he shall file an oath and execute a bond in
like manner and form prior to his re-entry upon the duties of the
office.