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§ 58-1-214. Officer’s Uniforms

Every commissioned officer shall personally provide such uniforms and articles of equipment as may be prescribed by regulations issued pursuant to parts 1, 2, and 4-6 of this chapter.

§ 58-1-215. Efficiency and Medical Examining Boards — Appointment — Authority

The efficiency, moral character and general fitness for retention of any commissioned officer may be investigated and determined by an examining board. The members of an examining board shall be senior in rank to the officer under investigation unless unavailable. The physical fitness for further service of any commissioned officer may be investigated and determined […]

§ 58-1-216. Efficiency and Medical Examining Boards — Procedure

Efficiency and medical examining boards appointed by the governor shall follow the practice and procedure prescribed by applicable laws of the United States and this state, and the regulations issued thereunder, including the right to subpoena witnesses. Any officer ordered to appear before such a board shall be allowed to appear in person or by […]

§ 58-1-217. Resignation of Officers

A commissioned officer of the national guard may tender resignation at any time to the governor. If the governor shall accept the resignation, the officer shall receive an honorable discharge; if the officer tendering the resignation shall be under arrest or if charges have been preferred against the officer for the commission of an offense […]

§ 58-1-218. Officers — Termination of Appointments

The appointment of a national guard officer will be terminated and the officer’s state recognition withdrawn for the following causes and reasons, and none other: Death; Attainment of maximum ages as prescribed in federal law. Nothing in parts 1, 2 and 4-6 of this chapter shall be construed to give any officer the assurance of […]

§ 58-1-219. Officers — Retired List

When the appointment of any officer is terminated and federal recognition withdrawn pursuant to § 58-1-218(2), the officer’s name shall be placed upon the national guard retired list. Those terminated under § 58-1-218(3), (4), (5) and (7), may also be placed upon such list if the termination was not occasioned by misconduct or undesirable habits […]

§ 58-1-220. General Officers — Tenure

No general officer of the line and no air guard general officer, unless the officer be the adjutant general, deputy adjutant general, or an assistant adjutant general army and an assistant adjutant general air, shall serve more than three (3) years as a federally recognized general officer. Should a general officer of the line or […]

§ 58-1-221. Enlisted Personnel — Period of Service

The qualifications for enlistment and reenlistment, the period of enlistment, reenlistment and voluntary extension of enlistment, the period of service, the form of oath to be taken, and the manner and form of transfer and discharge of enlisted personnel of the national guard shall be those prescribed by applicable laws of the United States and […]

§ 58-1-222. Contract and Oath of Enlistment

Every person who enlists or reenlists in the national guard shall sign an enlistment contract and shall take and subscribe to such oath or affirmation of enlistment as may be prescribed by the applicable laws of the United States and by regulations issued pursuant to parts 1, 2 and 4-6 of this chapter. Such oath […]

§ 58-1-203. Army National Guard

The land force of the national guard shall be the army national guard and shall comprise the army units which are a part of the national guard on March 2, 1970, and such other army units as may be organized hereafter, including the personnel who are enlisted, appointed or commissioned therein; provided, that all persons […]