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§ 1512. Appointment and oath for officers

(a) All officers of the National Guard of the Virgin Islands shall be appointed by the Commander-in-Chief and shall be designated to serve in the units to which appointed, and subscribe to such oath of their office as is prescribed by law or regulation. (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the […]

§ 1513. Promotion of officers

Officers of the National Guard of the Virgin Islands shall be promoted in accordance with the regulations promulgated by the Bureau of the National Guard of the United States or by the Commander-in-Chief.

§ 1505. Composition of the National Guard of the Virgin Islands

The National Guard of the Virgin Islands shall be composed of citizens of the United States who have been residents of the Virgin Islands for at least one year, comply with the requirements of age, health and otherwise, as prescribed by regulations and voluntarily enlist in the National Guard of the Virgin Islands. For purposes […]

§ 1507. Authority and duties of the Commander-in-Chief

The Governor of the Virgin Islands as Commander-in-Chief of the National Guard shall be empowered to: (a) Nominate a qualified resident of the Virgin Islands for appointment as Adjutant General of the Virgin Islands. (b) Order into the Territorial Active Military Service the National Guard of the Virgin Islands National Guard of the Virgin Islands […]

§ 1508. Adjutant General of the Virgin Islands

(a) The Adjutant General is the Commander of the National Guard of the Virgin Islands, subordinate only to the Governor. While so serving, the Adjutant General is entitled to compensation from the Government of the Virgin Islands in an amount not to exceed that of the highest paid commissioner of any executive department of the […]

§ 1331. Exempt employees

Employees of a licensee who are engaged exclusively in stenographic, typing, filing, clerical or other activities which do not constitute the work of a private investigator, watchman, guard or patrolman shall not be subject to the provisions of section 1330 of this subchapter.

§ 1332. Violation; penalties

Any person who shall violate any provision of this subchapter shall be guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not less than $100 nor more than $1,000, or by imprisonment not to exceed one year, or by both fine and imprisonment.