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Section 12 - Adjutant general -- Appointment -- Term.

UT Code § 39-1-12 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) There shall be one adjutant general appointed by the governor. The adjutant general is the commanding general and holds office for a term of six years, unless terminated by resignation, disability, or for cause as determined by a military court or court-martial.

(2) The person appointed to the office shall: (a) be a citizen of Utah and meet the requirements provided in Title 32, United States Code; (b) be a federally recognized commissioned officer of the National Guard of the United States with no fewer than five years commissioned service in the Utah National Guard; and (c) as determined by the governor, have sufficient knowledge and experience to command the Utah National Guard.

(a) be a citizen of Utah and meet the requirements provided in Title 32, United States Code;

(b) be a federally recognized commissioned officer of the National Guard of the United States with no fewer than five years commissioned service in the Utah National Guard; and

(c) as determined by the governor, have sufficient knowledge and experience to command the Utah National Guard.

(3) Active service in the armed forces of the United States may be included in the requirement in Subsection (2)(b), if the officer was a member of the Utah National Guard when the officer entered that service.

(4) An officer is no longer eligible to hold the office of adjutant general after attaining 66 years of age.

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Section 12 - Adjutant general -- Appointment -- Term.