Colorado Code § 28-3-609

Private employees - annual military leave
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Any person who is a duly
qualified member of the Colorado National Guard or the reserve forces of the United States who,
in order to receive military training with the armed forces of the United States, not to exceed the
equivalent of three weeks of work on the person's regular work schedule in any one calendar
year, leaves a position other than a temporary position in the employ of an employer, and who
gives evidence of the satisfactory completion of the training, and who is still qualified to perform
the duties of the person's position, is entitled to be restored to the person's previous or a similar
position in the same status, pay, and seniority. The person is entitled to use any paid leave
available to the person or to use unpaid leave for the person's period of absence for military
training.

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