38-610. Leave of absence for military training; definition
A. The officers and employees of the state, or of any county, city or town, or of any agency or political subdivision thereof, shall be granted leaves of absence from their duties without loss of time, pay or efficiency rating on all days during which they are employed on training duty or to attend camps, maneuvers, formations or drills under orders with any branch, reserve or auxiliary of the armed forces of the United States for a period of not to exceed thirty days in any two consecutive years. For purposes of this section, an officer or employee shall not be charged military leave for days on which the individual was not otherwise scheduled for work. The period of time spent in training under orders shall not be deducted from the vacation period with pay to which any officer or employee is otherwise entitled.
B. For the purposes of this section, "year" means the fiscal year of the United States government.