Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 20 - Employees' Benefits |
Chapter IX - Office of the Assistant Secretary for Veterans' Employment and Training Service, Department of Labor |
Part 1002 - Regulations Under the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act of 1994 |
Subpart A - Introduction to the Regulations Under the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act of 1994 |
General Provisions |
§ 1002.1 - What is the purpose of this part? |
§ 1002.2 - Is USERRA a new law? |
§ 1002.3 - When did USERRA become effective? |
§ 1002.4 - What is the role of the Secretary of Labor under USERRA? |
§ 1002.5 - What definitions apply to USERRA? |
§ 1002.6 - What types of service in the uniformed services are covered by USERRA? |
§ 1002.7 - How does USERRA relate to other laws, public and private contracts, and employer practices? |
Subpart B - Anti-Discrimination and Anti-Retaliation |
Protection from Employer Discrimination and Retaliation |
§ 1002.18 - What status or activity is protected from employer discrimination by USERRA? |
§ 1002.19 - What activity is protected from employer retaliation by USERRA? |
§ 1002.20 - Does USERRA protect an individual who does not actually perform service in the uniformed services? |
§ 1002.21 - Do the Act's prohibitions against discrimination and retaliation apply to all employment positions? |
§ 1002.22 - Who has the burden of proving discrimination or retaliation in violation of USERRA? |
§ 1002.23 - What must the individual show to carry the burden of proving that the employer discriminated or retaliated against him or her? |
Subpart C - Eligibility For Reemployment |
Application for Reemployment |
§ 1002.115 - Is the employee required to report to or submit a timely application for reemployment to his or her pre-service employer upon completing the period of service in the uniformed services? |
§ 1002.117 - Are there any consequences if the employee fails to report for or submit a timely application for reemployment? |
§ 1002.118 - Is an application for reemployment required to be in any particular form? |
§ 1002.119 - To whom must the employee submit the application for reemployment? |
§ 1002.121 - Is the employee required to submit documentation to the employer in connection with the application for reemployment? |
§ 1002.122 - Is the employer required to reemploy the employee if documentation establishing the employee's eligibility does not exist or is not readily available? |
§ 1002.123 - What documents satisfy the requirement that the employee establish eligibility for reemployment after a period of service of more than thirty days? |
Character of Service |
§ 1002.134 - What type of discharge or separation from service is required for an employee to be entitled to reemployment under USERRA? |
§ 1002.135 - What types of discharge or separation from uniformed service will make the employee ineligible for reemployment under USERRA? |
§ 1002.136 - Who determines the characterization of service? |
§ 1002.137 - If the employee receives a disqualifying discharge or release from uniformed service and it is later upgraded, will reemployment rights be restored? |
Coverage of Service in the Uniformed Services |
§ 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? |
Employer Statutory Defenses |
Requirement of Notice |
§ 1002.85 - Must the employee give advance notice to the employer of his or her service in the uniformed services? |
§ 1002.86 - When is the employee excused from giving advance notice of service in the uniformed services? |
§ 1002.87 - Is the employee required to get permission from his or her employer before leaving to perform service in the uniformed services? |
General Eligibility Requirements for Reemployment |
§ 1002.32 - What criteria must the employee meet to be eligible under USERRA for reemployment after service in the uniformed services? |
§ 1002.33 - Does the employee have to prove that the employer discriminated against him or her in order to be eligible for reemployment? |
Period of Service |
§ 1002.99 - Is there a limit on the total amount of service in the uniformed services that an employee may perform and still retain reemployment rights with the employer? |
§ 1002.100 - Does the five-year service limit include all absences from an employment position that are related to service in the uniformed services? |
§ 1002.101 - Does the five-year service limit include periods of service that the employee performed when he or she worked for a previous employer? |
§ 1002.102 - Does the five-year service limit include periods of service that the employee performed before USERRA was enacted? |
§ 1002.103 - Are there any types of service in the uniformed services that an employee can perform that do not count against USERRA's five-year service limit? |
§ 1002.104 - Is the employee required to accommodate his or her employer's needs as to the timing, frequency or duration of service? |
Coverage of Employers and Positions |
§ 1002.34 - Which employers are covered by USERRA? |
§ 1002.35 - Is a successor in interest an employer covered by USERRA? |
§ 1002.36 - Can an employer be liable as a successor in interest if it was unaware that an employee may claim reemployment rights when the employer acquired the business? |
§ 1002.37 - Can one employee be employed in one job by more than one employer? |
§ 1002.38 - Can a hiring hall be an employer? |
§ 1002.39 - Are States (and their political subdivisions), the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and United States territories, considered employers? |
§ 1002.40 - Does USERRA protect against discrimination in initial hiring decisions? |
§ 1002.41 - Does an employee have rights under USERRA even though he or she holds a temporary, part-time, probationary, or seasonal employment position? |
§ 1002.42 - What rights does an employee have under USERRA if he or she is on layoff, on strike, or on a leave of absence? |
§ 1002.43 - Does an individual have rights under USERRA even if he or she is an executive, managerial, or professional employee? |
§ 1002.44 - Does USERRA cover an independent contractor? |
Absence from a Position of Employment Necessitated by Reason of Service in the Uniformed Services |
§ 1002.73 - Does service in the uniformed services have to be an employee's sole reason for leaving an employment position in order to have USERRA reemployment rights? |
§ 1002.74 - Must the employee begin service in the uniformed services immediately after leaving his or her employment position in order to have USERRA reemployment rights? |
Subpart D - Rights, Benefits, and Obligations of Persons Absent from Employment Due to Service in the Uniformed Services |
Health Plan Coverage |
§ 1002.163 - What types of health plans are covered by USERRA? |
§ 1002.164 - What health plan coverage must the employer provide for the employee under USERRA? |
§ 1002.165 - How does the employee elect continuing health plan coverage? |
§ 1002.166 - How much must the employee pay in order to continue health plan coverage? |
§ 1002.167 - What actions may a plan administrator take if the employee does not elect or pay for continuing coverage in a timely manner? |
§ 1002.168 - If the employee's coverage was terminated at the beginning of or during service, does his or her coverage have to be reinstated upon reemployment? |
§ 1002.169 - Can the employee elect to delay reinstatement of health plan coverage until a date after the date he or she is reemployed? |
§ 1002.170 - In a multiemployer health plan, how is liability allocated for employer contributions and benefits arising under USERRA's health plan provisions? |
§ 1002.171 - How does the continuation of health plan benefits apply to a multiemployer plan that provides health plan coverage through a health benefits account system? |
Furlough and Leave of Absence |
§ 1002.149 - What is the employee's status with his or her civilian employer while performing service in the uniformed services? |
§ 1002.150 - Which non-seniority rights and benefits is the employee entitled to during a period of service? |
Subpart E - Reemployment Rights and Benefits |
Prompt Reemployment |
§ 1002.180 - When is an employee entitled to be reemployed by his or her civilian employer? |
§ 1002.181 - How is “prompt reemployment” defined? |
Disabled Employees |
§ 1002.225 - Is the employee entitled to any specific reemployment benefits if he or she has a disability that was incurred in, or aggravated during, the period of service? |
Seniority Rights and Benefits |
§ 1002.210 - What seniority rights does an employee have when reemployed following a period of uniformed service? |
§ 1002.211 - Does USERRA require the employer to use a seniority system? |
§ 1002.212 - How does a person know whether a particular right or benefit is a seniority-based right or benefit? |
Protection Against Discharge |
§ 1002.247 - Does USERRA provide the employee with protection against discharge? |
§ 1002.248 - What constitutes cause for discharge under USERRA? |
Pension Plan Benefits |
§ 1002.259 - How does USERRA protect an employee's pension benefits? |
§ 1002.260 - What pension benefit plans are covered under USERRA? |
§ 1002.261 - Who is responsible for funding any plan obligation to provide the employee with pension benefits? |
§ 1002.262 - When is the employer required to make the plan contribution that is attributable to the employee's period of uniformed service? |
§ 1002.263 - Does the employee pay interest when he or she makes up missed contributions or elective deferrals? |
§ 1002.264 - Is the employee allowed to repay a previous distribution from a pension benefits plan upon being reemployed? |
§ 1002.265 - If the employee is reemployed with his or her pre-service employer, is the employee's pension benefit the same as if he or she had remained continuously employed? |
§ 1002.266 - What are the obligations of a multiemployer pension benefit plan under USERRA? |
§ 1002.267 - How is compensation during the period of service calculated in order to determine the employee's pension benefits, if benefits are based on compensation? |
Rate of Pay |
§ 1002.236 - How is the employee's rate of pay determined when he or she returns from a period of service? |
Reemployment Position |
§ 1002.191 - What position is the employee entitled to upon reemployment? |
§ 1002.192 - How is the specific reemployment position determined? |
§ 1002.193 - Does the reemployment position include elements such as seniority, status, and rate of pay? |
§ 1002.194 - Can the application of the escalator principle result in adverse consequences when the employee is reemployed? |
§ 1002.195 - What other factors can determine the reemployment position? |
§ 1002.196 - What is the employee's reemployment position if the period of service was less than 91 days? |
§ 1002.197 - What is the reemployment position if the employee's period of service in the uniformed services was more than 90 days? |
§ 1002.198 - What efforts must the employer make to help the employee become qualified for the reemployment position? |
§ 1002.199 - What priority must the employer follow if two or more returning employees are entitled to reemployment in the same position? |
Subpart F - Compliance Assistance, Enforcement and Remedies |
Enforcement of Rights and Benefits Against a State or Private Employer |
§ 1002.303 - Is an individual required to file his or her complaint with VETS? |
§ 1002.304 - If an individual files a complaint with VETS and VETS' efforts do not resolve the complaint, can the individual pursue the claim on his or her own? |
§ 1002.305 - What court has jurisdiction in an action against a State or private employer? |
§ 1002.306 - Is a National Guard civilian technician considered a State or Federal employee for purposes of USERRA? |
§ 1002.307 - What is the proper venue in an action against a State or private employer? |
§ 1002.308 - Who has legal standing to bring an action under USERRA? |
§ 1002.309 - Who is a necessary party in an action under USERRA? |
§ 1002.310 - How are fees and court costs charged or taxed in an action under USERRA? |
§ 1002.311 - Is there a statute of limitations in an action under USERRA? |
§ 1002.312 - What remedies may be awarded for a violation of USERRA? |
§ 1002.313 - Are there special damages provisions that apply to actions initiated in the name of the United States? |
§ 1002.314 - May a court use its equity powers in an action or proceeding under the Act? |
Compliance Assistance |
§ 1002.277 - What assistance does the Department of Labor provide to employees and employers concerning employment, reemployment, or other rights and benefits under USERRA? |
Investigation and Referral |
§ 1002.288 - How does an individual file a USERRA complaint? |
§ 1002.289 - How will VETS investigate a USERRA complaint? |
§ 1002.290 - Does VETS have the authority to order compliance with USERRA? |
§ 1002.291 - What actions may an individual take if the complaint is not resolved by VETS? |
§ 1002.292 - What can the Attorney General do about the complaint? |
Appendix to Part 1002 - Notice of Your Rights Under USERRA |
§§ 1002.1--1002.314 - [Reserved] |