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leaves of absence; military training

HB2663 - leaves of absence; military training

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Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
Michele Peña
Last action
2026-03-24
Official status
Senate minority caucus
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

The bill summary and text do not provide specific details on the number of days off allowed for military training.

Leaves of Absence for Military Training

This bill expands leave of absence benefits for public officers and employees who are members of the National Guard or U.S. Armed Forces Reserves, allowing them to take time off for military training without losing pay or job status.

What This Bill Does

  • Expands leave of absence rights for public officers and employees serving in the National Guard or U.S. Armed Forces Reserves.
  • Allows these individuals to take leave when they receive orders for active duty or training, not just for specific drills or camps.
  • Ensures that members do not lose pay or job status during their military service.

Who It Names or Affects

  • Public officers and employees who are also members of the National Guard or U.S. Armed Forces Reserves
  • Employers of public officers and employees

Terms To Know

Competent military orders
Orders issued by a recognized military authority that require an individual to perform specific duties.

Limits and Unknowns

  • The bill does not specify the exact number of days off allowed for military training.
  • It is unclear how this will affect employers' budgets or operations.

Bill History

  1. 2026-03-24 Senate

    Senate minority caucus

  2. 2026-03-24 Senate

    Senate majority caucus

  3. 2026-03-23 Senate

    Senate consent calendar

  4. 2026-03-09 Senate

    Senate second read

  5. 2026-03-05 Senate

    Senate Rules: PFC

  6. 2026-03-05 Senate

    Senate Military Affairs and Border Security: DP

  7. 2026-03-05 Senate

    Senate first read

  8. 2026-02-23 Senate

    Transmitted to Senate

  9. 2026-02-23 House

    House third read passed

  10. 2026-02-19 House

    House committee of the whole

  11. 2026-02-10 House

    House minority caucus

  12. 2026-02-10 House

    House majority caucus

  13. 2026-02-09 House

    House consent calendar

  14. 2026-01-26 House

    House second read

  15. 2026-01-22 House

    House Rules: C&P

  16. 2026-01-22 House

    House Federalism, Military Affairs & Elections: DP

  17. 2026-01-22 House

    House first read

Official Summary Text

HB2663 - 572R - Senate Fact Sheet

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ARIZONA STATE SENATE

Fifty-Seventh
Legislature, Second Regular Session

FACT SHEET FOR
H.B. 2663

leaves of absence; military training

Purpose

Expands the leave of absence from
employment granted to a public officer or employee or a member of the National
Guard or U.S. Armed Forces Reserves to encompass all days during which the
officer, employee or member is under competent military orders for active duty
or training.

Background

The officers and employees of the state, a
county, city or town or an agency or a political subdivision of the state are
granted leaves of absence from their duties without loss of time, pay or
efficiency rating on all days during which they are employed: 1) on training
duty or to attend camps, maneuvers, formations or drills under orders with any
branch or reserve of the U.S. Armed Forces for the prescribed military leave
period; and 2) on training duty by the National Disaster Medical System under
the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (U.S. HHS). The military leave
period is up to three times the average of regularly scheduled work hours in a
weekly work period each year and up to six times the average of regularly
scheduled work hours in a weekly work period in any two consecutive years (
A.R.S. � 38-610
).

An employer may not refuse to allow members of the National Guard or the U.S.
Armed Forces Reserves to take leaves of absence from employment for the purpose
of complying with competent orders of the state, another state or the United
States for active duty or to attend camps, maneuvers, formations or armory
drills (
A.R.S. � 26-168
).

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is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this
legislation.

Provisions

1.

Grants
the officers and employees of the state, any county, city or town or any agency
or political subdivision of the state leaves of absence without loss of time,
pay or efficiency rating on all days during which they are:

a)

complying with competent orders of the National Guard or U.S. Armed
Forces Reserves for active duty or training, rather than on training duty or to
attend camps, maneuvers, formations or drills under orders with any branch or
reserve of the U.S. Armed Forces; and

b)

on duty, rather than on training duty, by the National Disaster Medical
System under the U.S. HHS.

2.

Asserts
that the officers and employees of the state, any county, city or town or any
agency or political subdivision of the state must be granted leaves of absence
on all days during which they are employed:

a)

on duty, rather than on training duty; and

b)

under orders with any auxiliary of the U.S. Armed Forces, rather than to
attend camps, maneuvers, formations or drills under orders with any auxiliary
of the U.S. Armed Forces.

3.

Prohibits an employer from refusing to allow members of the National
Guard or U.S. Armed Forces Reserves to take leaves of absence for the purpose
of complying with competent military orders for training, rather than to attend
camps, maneuvers, formations or armory drills.

4.

Entitles an officer or employee of the state or any department or
political subdivision of the state who is a National Guard or U.S. Armed Forces
Reserves member to leave of absence without loss of time or efficiency rating
on all days during which the individual is under competent military orders,
rather than engaged in field training.

5.

Makes conforming changes.

6.

Becomes effective on the general effective date.

House Action

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Current Bill Text

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HB2663 - 572R - H Ver

House Engrossed

leaves of absence;
military training

State of Arizona

House of Representatives

Fifty-seventh Legislature

Second Regular Session

2026

HOUSE BILL 2663

AN
ACT

Amending sections 26-168 and 38-610, Arizona
Revised Statutes; relating to military affairs.

(TEXT OF BILL BEGINS ON NEXT PAGE)

Be it
enacted by the Legislature of the State of Arizona:

Section 1. Section 26-168, Arizona Revised
Statutes, is amended to read:

START_STATUTE
26-168.

Absence from employment for military duty; vacation and seniority
rights; violation; classification; definition

A. An employer may not refuse to allow members of
the national guard of this state or any other state or the United States armed
forces reserves to take leaves of absence from employment for the purpose of
complying with competent orders of this state, the other state or the United
States for active duty or
to attend camps, maneuvers, formations
or armory drills
training
. The leaves
of absence may not affect vacation rights that employees otherwise have, except
that an employer need not consider the period of absence as a period of work in
determining eligibility for vacation and the amount of vacation pay to which
the employee is entitled.

B. A member of the national guard of this state or
any other state or the United States armed forces reserves may not lose
seniority or precedence while absent under competent military
orders. On return to employment, the employee shall be returned to
the employee's previous position or to a higher position commensurate with the
employee's ability and experience as seniority or precedence would ordinarily
entitle the employee.

C. An officer or employee of this state, or any
department or political subdivision of this state, who is a member of the
national guard of this state or any other state or the United States armed
forces reserves is entitled to leave of absence pursuant to section 38-610
from the individual's duties without loss of time or efficiency rating on all
days during which the individual is
engaged in field training as
provided by this chapter
under competent military orders
.�
For the period of the leave of absence, the individual is entitled to pay as
prescribed in section 38-610, subsection C,
paragraph 3. For the purposes of this subsection, an officer or
employee may not be charged military leave for days on which the individual was
not otherwise scheduled for work.

D. When ordered to perform active duty or training
by the competent orders of any state or the United States, members of the
national guard or United States armed forces reserves have the protections
afforded to persons under federal active duty by the soldiers and sailors civil
relief act of 1940 (54 Stat. 1178; 50 United States Code App. sections 501
through 548 and 560 through 591) and by the uniformed services employment and
reemployment rights act of 1994 (108 Stat. 3149; 38 United States Code sections
4301 through 4333).

E. A person that violates subsection A or B of this
section is guilty of a class 1 misdemeanor. The county attorney
shall prosecute violations of this section in superior court.

F. For the purposes of this section, "day"
means a shift of work.
END_STATUTE

Sec. 2. Section 38-610, Arizona Revised
Statutes, is amended to read:

START_STATUTE
38-610.

Leaves of absence for certain military and disaster duty;
definitions

A. The officers and employees of this state, any
county, city or town or any agency or political subdivision of this state or a
county, city or town shall be granted leaves of absence from their duties
without loss of time, pay or efficiency rating:

1. On all days during which they are
employed
on training duty or to attend camps, maneuvers, formations or drills under
orders with any branch or reserve of the armed forces of the United States
complying with competent orders of the national guard of this state
or any other state or the united states armed forces reserves for active duty
or training
for the period prescribed in subsection C, paragraph 3 of
this section.

2. On all days during which they are employed on
training
duty by the national disaster medical system under the
United States department of health and human services.

B. The officers and employees of this state, any
county, city or town or any agency or political subdivision of this state or a
county, city or town shall be granted leaves of absence from their duties on
all days during which they are employed on
training
duty
or
to attend camps, maneuvers, formations or drills
under
orders with any auxiliary of the armed forces of the United States.� The state,
any county, city or town or any agency or political subdivision of this state
or a county, city or town may grant the leave of absence without loss of time,
pay or efficiency rating as prescribed in subsection C, paragraph 3 of this
section.

C. For the purposes of subsection A, paragraph 1 and
subsection B of this section, the following apply:

1. An officer or employee may not be charged
military leave for days on which the individual was not otherwise scheduled for
work.

2. The period of time spent
in
training
under orders may not be deducted from the vacation period with
pay to which the officer or employee is otherwise entitled.

3. The military leave period is based on the average
total of regularly scheduled hours in a weekly work period.� An officer or
employee of this state or a political subdivision of this state is entitled to
up to three times the average of regularly scheduled work hours in a weekly
work period each year and up to six times the average of regularly scheduled
work hours in a weekly work period in any two consecutive years.

D. For the purposes of this section:

1. "Day" means a shift of work.

2. "Year" means the fiscal year of the
United States government.
END_STATUTE