West Virginia Code § 15-1K-4

Nondiscrimination by employer against Civil Air Patrol members
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(a) An employer may not discriminate against or discharge from employment an employee
who has been employed for a minimum of ninety days and is a member of the Civil Air Patrol
because of membership in the Civil Air Patrol.
(b) An employer may not hinder or prevent an employee who has been employed for a
minimum of ninety days from performing service as part of the West Virginia wing of the
Civil Air Patrol during an emergency mission or training if the member is entitled to leave
under this article.

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