§ 6-17-306 - Leaves of absence.
               	 		
6-17-306.    Leaves of absence.
    (a)  All  teachers, administrators, and noncertified personnel employed by any  public school in this state who desire to take a leave of absence for  the purpose of participating in military training programs or other  official duties made available by the Arkansas National Guard or of the  reserve branches of the armed forces and all teachers and administrators  employed by a public school who desire to take a leave of absence for  the purpose of participating in the civil defense and public health  training programs made available by the United States Public Health  Service shall be entitled to such a leave of absence for a period of  fifteen (15) days, plus necessary travel time, in any fiscal year. To  the extent that this leave is not used in a fiscal year, it will  accumulate for use in the succeeding fiscal year until it totals fifteen  (15) days at the beginning of a fiscal year.
(b)    (1)  Whenever  any teacher, administrator, or noncertified employee is granted a leave  of absence under the provisions of this section, he or she shall be  entitled to his or her regular salary during the time he or she is away  from his or her duties during such leave of absence.
      (2)  The leave of absence shall be in addition to the regular vacation time allowed the employee.
(c)    (1)  Teachers,  administrators, and noncertified personnel called to duty in emergency  situations by the Governor or by the President shall be granted leave  with pay not to exceed thirty (30) working days, after which leave  without pay will be granted. This leave shall be granted in addition to  all other leave to which the teacher, administrator, or noncertified  person shall be entitled.
      (2)  "Emergency situations" shall have the same meaning as it is defined in    21-4-212(e).
(d)    (1)  During  a leave of absence, teachers, administrators, and noncertified  personnel shall be entitled to preserve all seniority rights, efficiency  or performance ratings, promotional status, retirement privileges, life  and disability insurance benefits, and any other rights, privileges,  and benefits to which they have become entitled.
      (2)  The  period of military service shall, for purposes of computations to  determine whether such persons may be entitled to retirement under the  laws of the State of Arkansas, be deemed continuous service, and the  teacher, administrator, or noncertified employee shall not be required  to make contributions to any retirement fund.
      (3)  The  school district shall continue to contribute its portion of any life  and disability insurance premiums during the leave of absence on behalf  of the teacher, administrator, or noncertified employee, if requested,  so that continuous coverage may be maintained.
(e)  For the purpose of this section, "fiscal year" shall be the fiscal year now established for the United States Government.
(f)  Whenever  any teacher, administrator, or noncertified person employed by any  public school in this state is granted military leave for a period of  fifteen (15) days per calendar year or fiscal year under the provisions  of this section, the military leave will accumulate for use in  succeeding calendar years or fiscal years until it totals fifteen (15)  days at the beginning of the calendar year or fiscal year, for a maximum  number of military leave days available in any one (1) calendar year or  fiscal year to be thirty (30) days.