§ 1002.54 Are all military fitness examinations considered “service in the uniformed services?”
§ 1002.55 Is all funeral honors duty considered “service in the uniformed services?”
§ 1002.56 What types of service in the National Disaster Medical System are considered “service in the uniformed services?”
§ 1002.57 Is all service as a member of the National Guard considered “service in the uniformed services?”
§ 1002.58 Is service in the commissioned corps of the Public Health Service considered “service in the uniformed services?”
§ 1002.59 Are there any circumstances in which special categories of persons are considered to perform “service in the uniformed services?”
§ 1002.60 Does USERRA cover an individual attending a military service academy?
§ 1002.61 Does USERRA cover a member of the Reserve Officers Training Corps?
§ 1002.62 Does USERRA cover a member of the Commissioned Corps of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the Civil Air Patrol, or the Coast Guard Auxiliary?

Terms Used In CFR > Title 20 > Chapter IX > Part 1002 > Subpart C > Coverage of Service in the Uniformed Services

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