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− | Leave of | + | Leave of Absence is the term used for an absence of 14 days of less. A [[Personal action form|PAF]] must be filled in order to be granted a Leave of Absence(LOA). During the Leave of Absence(LOA) members are excused of all [[Right to Rebel]] activities taking place during the absence up to 14 days maximum. In order to terminate an Leave of Absence(LOA) a member ready to resume normal duties must fill in a [[Personal action form|PAF]] for "return to active duty" and then receive a briefing from the section Officer in Charge(OIC). |
==Return to Active Duty== | ==Return to Active Duty== |
Revision as of 21:10, 18 March 2016
Leave of Absence(LOA) is a term used to describe a period of absence up to 14 Days maximum that one will be away from his/her duties in Right to Rebel while maintaining the status of member.
Leave of Absence
Leave of Absence is the term used for an absence of 14 days of less. A PAF must be filled in order to be granted a Leave of Absence(LOA). During the Leave of Absence(LOA) members are excused of all Right to Rebel activities taking place during the absence up to 14 days maximum. In order to terminate an Leave of Absence(LOA) a member ready to resume normal duties must fill in a PAF for "return to active duty" and then receive a briefing from the section Officer in Charge(OIC).
Return to Active Duty
At the end of the Extended Leave of Absence(LOA) period the member may return to active duty after doing the following: MUST fill in a PAF, for "return to active duty", Initial brief from your section Officer in Charge(OIC) in order to resume their duties.