Conn. Agencies Regs. § 27-140c-7 - Amount of creditable time and payment of the bonus

(a) An applicant's bonus payment will be based upon his creditable service time, which will be determined by subtracting the applicant's time lost, if any, from the applicant's total active service time, both of which categories appear on the Form DD214, Armed Forces of the United States Report of Transfer or Discharge required of all applicants.
(b) The information as presented on the applicant's Form DD214 will be considered prima facie evidence of the applicant's creditable service time.
(c) The military standard of a sixteen (16) day month will be used in all calculations by which the amount of each applicant's creditable service time is determined. Sixteen days must be served for the veteran to receive payment for the month.
(d) Applicants, who are on active duty at the time they file a bonus application, will not be paid if they are not eligible for the maximum payment of $300.00, unless good cause is shown to the treasurer. Such applicants may reapply upon reaching such eligibility or upon separation from the armed forces whichever comes first.
(e) Applications of servicemen who are on an initial tour of active duty at the time they file a bonus application, and whose domicile statements reflect excessive periods of service in a time lost status will not be considered until the servicemen have been separated from service.

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Conn. Agencies Regs. § 27-140c-7
Effective January 9, 1976

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