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§ 127A-16 – Governor as commander in chief.

127A-16. Governor as commander in chief. (a) The Governor shall be commander in chief of the militia and shall have power to call out the militia to execute the laws, secure the safety of persons and property, suppress riots or insurrections, repel invasions and provide disaster relief. (b) The Governor shall have the additional power, […]

§ 127A-17 – Commander in chief to prescribe regulations.

127A-17. Commander in chief to prescribe regulations. The commander in chief shall have the power and the duty, from time to time, to issue orders and to prescribe regulations relating to the organized and unorganized militia that are necessary for the militia at all times to conform to the federal requirements of the United States […]

§ 127A-17.1 – Confidentiality of National Guard records.

127A-17.1. Confidentiality of National Guard records. Notwithstanding any provision of Chapter 143B of the General Statutes, no records of the North Carolina National Guard in the Department of Public Safety shall be disclosed or used for any purpose except for official purposes, and no records shall be disclosed, destroyed or used in any manner which […]

§ 127A-18 – Personal staff of Governor.

127A-18. Personal staff of Governor. The Governor may detail not more than 10 active North Carolina National Guard members and two active naval militia members who shall in addition to their regular duties, perform the duties of aides-de-camp on the personal staff of the Governor. (1917, c. 200, s. 12; C.S., s. 6801; 1959, c. […]

§ 127A-19 – Adjutant General.

127A-19. Adjutant General. (a) The military head of the militia shall be the Adjutant General who shall hold the rank of major general with federal recognition at time of appointment or attain the rank of major general pursuant to this section. The Adjutant General shall be appointed by the Governor in the Governor’s capacity as […]

§ 127A-20 – Administrative and operational relationships of the Adjutant General.

127A-20. Administrative and operational relationships of the Adjutant General. In all administrative and operational matters affecting the militia while under State control, the Adjutant General shall be responsible to and subject to the direction and supervision of the Secretary of Public Safety. (1973, c. 620, s. 9; 1975, c. 604, s. 2; 1977, c. 70, […]

§ 127A-21 – United States property and fiscal officer.

127A-21. United States property and fiscal officer. (a) The Governor of the State, in consultation with the Secretary of Public Safety, shall appoint, designate, or detail, subject to the approval of the Secretary of the Army and the Secretary of the Air Force, a qualified commissioned officer of the North Carolina National Guard who is […]

§ 127A-22 – North Carolina property and fiscal officer.

127A-22. North Carolina property and fiscal officer. (a) Upon full mobilization of the North Carolina National Guard into federal service to the extent that the functions of a United States property and fiscal officer no longer exist or are authorized under federal statutes, the Governor of the State, in consultation with the Secretary of Public […]

§ 127A-23 – Commissions for commandants and officers at qualified educational institutions.

127A-23. Commissions for commandants and officers at qualified educational institutions. The Governor of North Carolina is authorized to appoint and commission, as staff officers of the North Carolina unorganized militia, the officers of any university, college, academy or other educational institution which qualifies as provided in this section. Any university, college, academy or other educational […]