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Act 263 of 1951
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PUBLIC EMPLOYEES ENTERING ARMED FORCES

Act 263 of 1951

AN ACT to establish the rights and privileges of officers and employees of the state of Michigan and of civil and political subdivisions thereof who enter into armed forces of the United States; and to provide for enforcement of the rights and privileges created.


History: 1951, Act 263, Eff. Sept. 28, 1951


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The People of the State of Michigan enact:

DocumentTypeDescription
Section 35.351SectionDefinitions.
Section 35.352SectionPublic employees entering military duty; reemployment, restoration or placement in other position or department.
Section 35.353SectionReemployment of public employees; subsequent discharge; seniority; insurance and other benefits.
Section 35.354SectionPublic employee; leave of absence for induction in military service.
Section 35.355SectionEnforcement of act; regulations; responsibility of official agency; noncompliance by public employer, hearing; officials responsible for reinstatement.
Section 35.356SectionLaws inapplicable.

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