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Part 1 - General Provisions


  • § 38-2-1. Short title
  • § 38-2-2. Definitions
  • § 38-2-3. Division and composition of militia; membership of unorganized militia
  • § 38-2-4. Persons exempted from militia duty; exception
  • § 38-2-5. Federal call up of militia; Governor's duties; utilization of unorganized militia; effect of unit's absence
  • § 38-2-6. Ordering organized militia into active state service; Governor's duties; local officials' duties; declaration of state of emergency; pay
  • § 38-2-6.1. Request by Governor for members to report for active duty without first having declared an emergency
  • § 38-2-6.2. National Guard Olympic support activities; reciprocal aid agreements or compacts with other states
  • § 38-2-7. Declaration of martial rule; area encompassed specifically designated
  • § 38-2-8. State reserve list; composition; active duty; length of service computations; applicable rules and regulations
  • § 38-2-9. State retired list; officers; enlisted persons; grade upon transfer to list; return to active duty; computation of time
  • § 38-2-10. Use of National Guard in drug law enforcement, provision of medical care in medically underserved areas, and for youth opportunity training programs
  • § 38-2-11. Implementation of federally approved counterdrug law enforcement plans
  • § 38-2-12. Use of National Guard as honor guards for veterans' funerals
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