[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 20, Volume 3]
[Revised as of April 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 20CFR1002]

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                      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 
 
                 Subpart C_Eligibility For Reemployment
 
Sec.  1002.61  Does USERRA cover a member of the Reserve Officers Training 

Corps?

    Yes, under certain conditions.
    (a) Membership in the Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) or the 
Junior ROTC is not ``service in the uniformed services.'' However, some 
Reserve and National Guard enlisted members use a college ROTC program 
as a means of qualifying for commissioned officer status. National Guard 
and Reserve members in an ROTC program may at times, while participating 
in that program, be receiving active duty and inactive duty training 
service credit with their unit. In these cases, participating in ROTC 
training sessions is considered ``service in the uniformed services,'' 
and qualifies a person for protection under USERRA's reemployment and 
anti-discrimination provisions.
    (b) Typically, an individual in a College ROTC program enters into 
an agreement with a particular military service that obligates such 
individual to either complete the ROTC program and accept a commission 
or, in case he or she does not successfully complete the ROTC program, 
to serve as an enlisted member. Although an individual does not qualify 
for reemployment protection, except as specified in (a) above, he or she 
is protected under

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USERRA's anti-discrimination provisions because, as a result of the 
agreement, he or she has applied to become a member of the uniformed 
services and has incurred an obligation to perform future service.