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40A:9-159.  Leave of absence for certain officers and employees entering the  armed forces of the United States    Every officer or employee not holding his office, position or employment for  a fixed term or period, upon entering the armed forces of the United States in  time of war for the duration thereof, or for less period, shall be granted  leave of absence until such time as he shall be honorably discharged from such  service, and shall not be discharged or separated from his office, position or  employment by reason of his entry into such service.  Such leave of absence may  be granted with or without pay as provided by law.  Such officer or employee  shall be entitled to resume the office, position or employment held by him at  the time of entrance into such service, at any time within 3 months after  receiving honorable discharge, provided he is not then incapacitated.  If he be  incapacitated at the time of such discharge, he shall be entitled to resume his  office, position or employment at any time within 3 months after complete  recovery therefrom, provided such complete recovery is within 2 years after his discharge.  Upon resumption of his office, position or employment by such officer or employee, the service of the person temporarily filling said office,  position or employment shall immediately cease.  If such officer or employee is  one of a number of equal rank or like character, the person last appointed to  fill any such office, position or employment shall be dismissed and placed upon  a special eligible list, which list shall take precedence over all other lists  and shall be entitled to reinstatement in the same office or employment as soon  as any vacancy shall occur.

     L.1971, c. 200, s. 1, eff. July 1, 1971.
 

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Statutes > New-jersey > Title-40a > Section-40a-9 > 40a-9-159

40A:9-159.  Leave of absence for certain officers and employees entering the  armed forces of the United States    Every officer or employee not holding his office, position or employment for  a fixed term or period, upon entering the armed forces of the United States in  time of war for the duration thereof, or for less period, shall be granted  leave of absence until such time as he shall be honorably discharged from such  service, and shall not be discharged or separated from his office, position or  employment by reason of his entry into such service.  Such leave of absence may  be granted with or without pay as provided by law.  Such officer or employee  shall be entitled to resume the office, position or employment held by him at  the time of entrance into such service, at any time within 3 months after  receiving honorable discharge, provided he is not then incapacitated.  If he be  incapacitated at the time of such discharge, he shall be entitled to resume his  office, position or employment at any time within 3 months after complete  recovery therefrom, provided such complete recovery is within 2 years after his discharge.  Upon resumption of his office, position or employment by such officer or employee, the service of the person temporarily filling said office,  position or employment shall immediately cease.  If such officer or employee is  one of a number of equal rank or like character, the person last appointed to  fill any such office, position or employment shall be dismissed and placed upon  a special eligible list, which list shall take precedence over all other lists  and shall be entitled to reinstatement in the same office or employment as soon  as any vacancy shall occur.

     L.1971, c. 200, s. 1, eff. July 1, 1971.
 

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-40a > Section-40a-9 > 40a-9-159

40A:9-159.  Leave of absence for certain officers and employees entering the  armed forces of the United States    Every officer or employee not holding his office, position or employment for  a fixed term or period, upon entering the armed forces of the United States in  time of war for the duration thereof, or for less period, shall be granted  leave of absence until such time as he shall be honorably discharged from such  service, and shall not be discharged or separated from his office, position or  employment by reason of his entry into such service.  Such leave of absence may  be granted with or without pay as provided by law.  Such officer or employee  shall be entitled to resume the office, position or employment held by him at  the time of entrance into such service, at any time within 3 months after  receiving honorable discharge, provided he is not then incapacitated.  If he be  incapacitated at the time of such discharge, he shall be entitled to resume his  office, position or employment at any time within 3 months after complete  recovery therefrom, provided such complete recovery is within 2 years after his discharge.  Upon resumption of his office, position or employment by such officer or employee, the service of the person temporarily filling said office,  position or employment shall immediately cease.  If such officer or employee is  one of a number of equal rank or like character, the person last appointed to  fill any such office, position or employment shall be dismissed and placed upon  a special eligible list, which list shall take precedence over all other lists  and shall be entitled to reinstatement in the same office or employment as soon  as any vacancy shall occur.

     L.1971, c. 200, s. 1, eff. July 1, 1971.