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California supports CAP Members with the Employment Protection Act

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CAP_Seal.jpgFrom CA Assembly Member Wilmer Amina Carter's Office:

Assemblymember Wilmer Amina Carter's Civil Air Patrol Employment Protection Act - Assembly Bill 485 - was signed into law by Governor Schwarzenegger on Oct. 11. The measure assures that members of the all-volunteer Civil Air Patrol in the state of California will have employment protection after returning to their jobs from an authorized emergency mission.

AB 485 establishes a right to employment leave (up to 10 days a year) for members of the California Wing of CAP, which is an official Civilian Auxiliary of the U.S. Air Force. The protection applies only when members are called up for an emergency by the U.S. Air Force, the California Emergency Management Agency or any subdivision of the state with the authority to declare an emergency.

Emergency operational missions are those that involve the saving or protection of life and property. "To perform search and rescue flights for several days and find out you've lost your job is devastating to a volunteer whose main purpose is to save lives," Assemblymember Carter said. "Until my bill was signed into law, CAP members only had the job protection rights given to them by their employers," she added. "Fortunately, employers have generally been supportive of the Civil Air Patrol."

"This bill enables us to respond emergencies that will help save lives and properties without this threat of losing our employment if we do so," said Lt. Col. Carl Morrison, co-chair of the California Wing's Legislative Committee, which is the principal sponsor of the measure. Similar legislation has passed in nine states. "We're very very pleased that Assemblywoman Carter has been willing to author this bill."

Assemblymember Carter said, "Their payment, for a CAP volunteer, is in the personal reward of contributing countless hours of non-compensated time. But the California Wing of the Civil Air Patrol can't be a consistent resource, unless they are fully supported for their patriotic service."

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