Section 19-9-206 – Suppression of Riots, Invasions, Insurrection.
19-9-206. Suppression of riots, invasions, insurrection. The governor may order any commanding officer of any portion of the national guard within the limits of his jurisdiction to order his command to appear at a time and place designated to aid the civil authority to suppress violence and to support the law. The order of the […]
Section 19-9-207 – Suppressing Tumult; Preserving Order, Insuring Public Safety; Expenses; Creation of Additional Units; Draft.
19-9-207. Suppressing tumult; preserving order, insuring public safety; expenses; creation of additional units; draft. (a) The governor may order any designated person or commanding officer of any military unit to appear with or without his command at a time and place specified to: (i) Aid in suppressing any tumult, riot, mob or invasion; (ii) Assist […]
Section 19-9-208 – Right-of-Way for Troops.
19-9-208. Right-of-way for troops. Troops or forces of the United States or the national guard of Wyoming parading or performing any duty according to law, have the right-of-way in any street or highway through which they may pass but carriage of the United States mails, legitimate functions of the police and operations of fire departments […]
Section 19-9-209 – Service in State; Active Duty Status Outside of State; Costs to State.
19-9-209. Service in state; active duty status outside of state; costs to state. (a) The governor, upon the written request of the governor of any other state, may order any member or unit of the national guard into state active duty for the benefit of another state, for periods of time not to exceed ninety […]
Section 19-9-210 – State Active Duty Without Pay.
19-9-210. State active duty without pay. (a) Members of the Wyoming national guard may voluntarily request to be placed upon orders for state active duty, without pay, when assistance has been requested from an agency or political subdivision of this state or the federal government and such assistance has been approved by the adjutant general. […]
Section 19-9-211 – The National Guard Mutual Assistance Counter-Drug Activities Compact.
19-9-211. The National Guard Mutual Assistance Counter-Drug Activities Compact. The National Guard Mutual Assistance Counter-Drug Activities Compact as contained herein is hereby enacted into law and entered into on behalf of this state with any and all other states legally joining therein in a form substantially as follows: The National Guard Mutual Assistance Counter-Drug Activities […]
Section 19-9-212 – Governor’s Authority to Order Service Under Title 32 of the United States Code.
19-9-212. Governor’s authority to order service under Title 32 of the United States Code. The governor may order any member of the national guard of Wyoming to duty under Title 32 of the United States Code, to respond to either natural or man made emergencies within Wyoming, to support national wildland fire response or to […]
Section 19-9-205 – Status of National Guard Members Upon Discharge From Federal Service.
19-9-205. Status of national guard members upon discharge from federal service. Members of the national guard of Wyoming ordered or called into federal service by the federal government, upon being discharged therefrom shall automatically resume their status in the national guard of Wyoming and continue to serve therein until the dates upon which their enlistments […]
Section 19-9-201 – Organization Drill or Training Assemblies; Pay and Allowances Generally.
19-9-201. Organization drill or training assemblies; pay and allowances generally. There shall be organization drill or training assemblies when ordered by the adjutant general. While on duty under the authority of the United States department of defense, and in going to and returning therefrom, or for attendance at armory drill, members of the Wyoming national […]
Section 19-9-202 – Annual Field Training Generally.
19-9-202. Annual field training generally. The commander in chief shall order an encampment of the national guard for annual field training as provided in department of defense orders or national guard regulations. At least one (1) month notice of the encampment shall be given each organization commander by his commanding officer.