Tex. Gov't Code Section 661.904
Military Leave During National Emergency


(a)

An employee called to active duty during a national emergency to serve in a reserve component of the armed forces of the United States under Title 10 or 32, United States Code, is entitled to an unpaid leave of absence.

(b)

The employee on an unpaid leave of absence during military duty described by Subsection (a) continues to accrue:

(1)

state service credit for purposes of longevity pay;

(2)

vacation leave; and

(3)

sick leave.

(c)

The employee may retain any accrued vacation or sick leave and is entitled to be credited with those balances on return to state employment from military duty described by Subsection (a). Leave earned while on an unpaid leave of absence during military duty described by Subsection (a) is credited to the employee’s balance when the employee returns to active state employment.

(d)

The employee may use any accrued vacation leave, earned compensatory leave, or overtime leave under the federal Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (29 U.S.C. Section 201 et seq.), as amended, in whole or in part, to maintain benefits for the employee or the employee’s dependents while the employee is on military duty described by Subsection (a).

(e)

Before a state employee leaves for military service, the state agency employing the employee shall review with the employee any issues relating to maintaining state health insurance coverage during the employee’s military duty, including what the employee needs to do to maintain state health insurance coverage, how health insurance coverage is affected by paid or unpaid leave, and how to pay any premium required for the insurance coverage.

(f)

A state employee activated for military service may continue to accrue service credit with the Employees Retirement System of Texas by receiving at least one hour of state pay during each month of active military service. The employee may use any combination of paid leave, including state compensatory leave, overtime leave under the federal Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (29 U.S.C. Section 201 et seq.), as amended, annual leave, military leave, or approved agency differential pay, to qualify for the state pay.
Added by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 279, Sec. 19, eff. Sept. 1, 1999. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 175, Sec. 5, eff. Sept. 1, 2003.
Amended by:
Acts 2009, 81st Leg., R.S., Ch. 764 (S.B. 833), Sec. 1, eff. June 19, 2009.

Source: Section 661.904 — Military Leave During National Emergency, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/GV/htm/GV.­661.­htm#661.­904 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

661.001
Definitions
661.002
Sick Leave Pool
661.003
Contribution to Pool
661.004
Use of Time in Pool
661.005
Withdrawal of Time from Pool
661.006
Limitation on Withdrawals
661.007
Equal Treatment
661.008
No Entitlement to Estate
661.021
Purpose
661.022
Guidelines
661.023
Contribution to Family Leave Pool
661.024
Use of Time in Pool
661.025
Withdrawal of Time from Pool
661.026
Limitation on Withdrawals
661.027
Equal Treatment
661.028
No Entitlement to Estate
661.031
Definitions
661.032
Applicability of Subchapter
661.033
Payment for Vacation and Sick Leave
661.034
Computation of Payment
661.035
Computation of Total Accumulated Leave
661.036
Payment Charged to Certain Fiscal Year
661.037
Payment with Funds Appropriated for Salaries
661.038
Rules
661.061
Definitions
661.062
Entitlement to Payment for Vacation Time
661.063
Computation of Payment
661.064
Computation of Total Accumulated Leave
661.065
Lump-sum Payment
661.066
Payment Charged to Certain Fiscal Year
661.067
Agreement for State Employee to Remain on Agency Payroll
661.068
Rules
661.091
Payment for Vacation Time on Retirement
661.092
Computation of Payment
661.093
Conflict with Other Subchapter
661.094
Rules
661.121
Vacation for Hourly or Daily Employee
661.151
State Auditor Interpretation
661.152
Entitlement to Annual Vacation Leave
661.153
Transfer of Vacation Leave Balance
661.154
Vacation Leave for Legislative Employees
661.201
Applicability
661.202
Entitlement to Sick Leave
661.203
Faculty at Institutions of Higher Education
661.204
Transfer of Sick Leave Balance
661.205
Restoration of Sick Leave on Reemployment in Certain Circumstances
661.206
Educational Activities: Use of Sick Leave
661.207
Donation of Sick Leave
661.251
Definition
661.252
Agency Policy
661.901
Applicability
661.902
Emergency Leave
661.903
National Guard Emergency
661.904
Military Leave During National Emergency
661.905
Volunteer Firefighters, Emergency Medical Services Volunteers, and Search and Rescue Volunteers
661.906
Foster Parents
661.908
Leave Records
661.909
Leave Without Pay
661.910
Assistance Dog Training for Employees with a Disability
661.911
Administrative Leave with Pay
661.912
Family and Medical Leave Act
661.913
Parental Leave for Certain Employees
661.914
Voting by State Employees
661.915
Applicability to Junior Colleges
661.916
Leave for Organ or Bone Marrow Donors
661.917
Donation of Blood
661.918
Injury Leave for Certain Peace Officers
661.919
Amateur Radio Operators
661.921
Court Appointed Special Advocates Volunteer
661.922
Reserve Law Enforcement Officers
661.923
Leave During Agency Investigation
661.924
Medical and Mental Health Care Leave for Certain Veterans
661.9041
Differential Pay
661.9075
Volunteers of Texas Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster
661.9125
Paid Parental Leave for Certain Employees

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

§ 661.904’s source at texas​.gov