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 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? |