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Section 33-14-5 – Composition of state guard–Uniform.

33-14-5. Composition of state guard–Uniform. The South Dakota State Guard shall be composed of officers commissioned or assigned, and such able-bodied male citizens of the state as shall volunteer for service therein, supplemented, if necessary, by men of the militia enrolled by draft or otherwise as provided by law. Such forces may be uniformed if […]

Section 33-14-6 – Out-of-state service not required.

33-14-6. Out-of-state service not required. The South Dakota State Guard is not required to serve outside the boundaries of this state except as provided by §33-14-7. Source: SL 1941, ch 174, §5; SDC Supp 1960, §41.01B05; SL 2007, ch 187, §141.

Section 33-14-7 – Fresh pursuit of offender beyond state border–Conditions.

33-14-7. Fresh pursuit of offender beyond state border–Conditions. Any organization, unit, or detachment of the South Dakota State Guard, upon order of the officer in immediate command of the organization, unit, or detachment, may continue in fresh pursuit of insurrectionists, saboteurs, enemies, or enemy forces beyond the borders of this state into another state until […]

Section 33-12-27 – Military claims–Audit by adjutant general–Authorization of subordinate officers to purchase necessities–Statement to adjutant general.

33-12-27. Military claims–Audit by adjutant general–Authorization of subordinate officers to purchase necessities–Statement to adjutant general. The adjutant general shall audit and pass upon all claims of military character against the state, and no military contract against the state is valid or may be paid until approved by the adjutant general, except such as are contracted […]

Section 33-12-28 – Contracts governed by public agency procurement law–Exception for emergencies.

33-12-28. Contracts governed by public agency procurement law–Exception for emergencies. The provisions of chapters 5-18A, 5-18B, and 5-18D, governing contracts by public corporations, apply to contracts and purchases by the adjutant general and the Department of the Military. However, in case of insurrection, invasion, tumult, riot, breach of the peace, imminent danger thereof, or other […]

Section 33-12-29 – General militia fund–Expenditure procedure.

33-12-29. General militia fund–Expenditure procedure. Funds appropriated by the Legislature for the maintenance of the National Guard shall be known as the general militia fund. Expenditures from the general militia fund may be made only upon vouchers certified by the adjutant general and approved by the Governor, upon warrants drawn by the state auditor against […]

Section 33-12-30 – Special militia fund–Sources of funds.

33-12-30. Special militia fund–Sources of funds. All funds derived from the sale of property belonging to the military department, as provided in this title, and all other funds accruing to the national guard of the state from any source whatsoever other than the general fund appropriated by the Legislature shall be deposited with the state […]

Section 33-12-31 – Expenditures from special militia fund–Procedure–Claims payable.

33-12-31. Expenditures from special militia fund–Procedure–Claims payable. The special militia fund is available for National Guard purposes only and is accumulative from year to year. Expenditures from this fund shall be made in the usual manner upon vouchers approved by the Governor, after proper certification by the adjutant general, by warrant drawn by the state […]

Section 33-12-32 – Use of special militia fund–Appropriation.

33-12-32. Use of special militia fund–Appropriation. The special militia fund, and funds accumulating therein, are hereby appropriated for the construction of facilities and the maintenance of the South Dakota National Guard. Source: SL 1913, ch 267, §10; SL 1917, ch 297, §12; RC 1919, §10564; SDC 1939, §41.0117; SL 1955, ch 145, §1.

Section 33-12-23 – Unauthorized entry to remove military property–Felony.

33-12-23. Unauthorized entry to remove military property–Felony. Any unauthorized person who enters any fort, magazine, arsenal, armory, arsenal yard, or encampment, and removes any arms, ammunition, military stores, or supplies belonging to the National Guard, and any unauthorized person who enters any such place with intent to remove such property, is guilty of a Class […]