Section 33-12-24 – Adjutant general as proper party to incur expenses.
33-12-24. Adjutant general as proper party to incur expenses. No officer of the National Guard, except the adjutant general, may incur any expenses to be paid by the state, except expenses that are authorized by this title. Source: SL 1917, ch 297, §11; RC 1919, §10563; SL 1919, ch 256; SDC 1939, §41.0116; SL 1947, […]
Section 33-12-25 – Accounting of expenditures–Approval of adjutant general–Payment.
33-12-25. Accounting of expenditures–Approval of adjutant general–Payment. The adjutant general shall keep an accurate account of all expenditures necessarily made for the military service of the state. The account shall be paid on proper vouchers presented for the account and upon the approval of the adjutant general from the appropriations made by the Legislature for […]
Section 33-12-26 – Accounting of expenses including pay, subsistence, and transportation–Audit and payment.
33-12-26. Accounting of expenses including pay, subsistence, and transportation–Audit and payment. The adjutant general shall keep an accurate account of all expenses necessarily incurred, including pay of officers and enlisted men, subsistence and transportation of the National Guard and of all military property of the state. The expenses shall be audited and paid in the […]
Section 33-12-9 – Commanding officer as legal custodian of property–Authorization to sue for recovery.
33-12-9. Commanding officer as legal custodian of property–Authorization to sue for recovery. The commanding officer of any unit of the National Guard is the legal custodian of the money, property, and effects of the unit, whether the property is owned by the unit, or its members collectively, or has been issued to it or any […]
Section 33-12-10 – Periodic return of custodial property.
33-12-10. Periodic return of custodial property. Every officer or other person having custody or control of the military property of the United States or of the state shall periodically make a return of the property on a form and to the appropriate department as required by law. Source: SL 1887, ch 100, §66; CL 1887, […]
Section 33-12-11 – Resignation, reassignment, dismissal, or discharge of custodial officer.
33-12-11. Resignation, reassignment, dismissal, or discharge of custodial officer. If any National Guard officer responsible for state property resigns or is reassigned, dismissed, or discharged, the officer shall deliver the property in the officer’s possession, for which only the officer is responsible, to the quartermaster general, or to some person duly appointed to receive the […]
Section 33-12-12 – Death of custodial officer.
33-12-12. Death of custodial officer. In case of the death of any officer of the National Guard responsible for state property the next in command shall immediately take charge of the property and deliver it to the quartermaster general or some person appointed to receive the property. Source: SL 1903, ch 185, §26; SL 1917, […]
Section 33-12-16 – Inspection of issued supplies–Repairs and replacements.
33-12-16. Inspection of issued supplies–Repairs and replacements. All military supplies issued to any officer of the National Guard are at all times subject to inspection by any officer designated by the Governor for that purpose, who shall report the true condition of the supplies. The Governor may at any time require repairs to be made […]
Section 33-12-17 – Trafficking in property prohibited–Seizure from unauthorized person.
33-12-17. Trafficking in property prohibited–Seizure from unauthorized person. The clothing, arms, military outfits, accouterments, and stores furnished by the State of South Dakota or the United States to the National Guard may not be sold, bartered, exchanged, pledged, or given away, and the possession of any such property by any person not a member of […]
Section 33-12-18 – Report by disinterested officer respecting missing or destroyed property–Assessment of reasonable value and payment–Suit for recovery.
33-12-18. Report by disinterested officer respecting missing or destroyed property–Assessment of reasonable value and payment–Suit for recovery. Any property of the state that is lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed in the military service shall be acted upon by a disinterested inspector or officer, detailed as such, who shall make full investigation and report all the […]