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Section 46-203 – RANK OF OFFICERS.

46-203. RANK OF OFFICERS. All officers of the national guard of this state shall take precedence or relative rank, as determined by the federal laws and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder. History: [(46-203) 1927, ch. 261, sec. 23, p. 510; I.C.A., sec. 45-203; am. 1957, ch. 174, sec. 17, p. 312.]

Section 46-204 – PROMOTION, WHEN EFFECTIVE.

46-204. PROMOTION, WHEN EFFECTIVE. When a commissioned officer or warrant officer of the national guard is promoted to higher grade and accepts same, the promotion shall not be effective until the officer has qualified for the higher office by examination as required under the provisions of the national defense act. History: [(46-204) 1927, ch. 261, […]

Section 46-205 – VACATION OF COMMISSION — DISCHARGE.

46-205. VACATION OF COMMISSION — DISCHARGE. Commissions of officers of the national guard shall be vacated upon resignation duly accepted by the governor; for absence without leave for three (3) months; upon the recommendation of an efficiency board approved by the governor as provided by national guard regulations; pursuant to the sentence of a general […]

Section 46-206 – RETIREMENT — TIME OF SERVICE.

46-206. RETIREMENT — TIME OF SERVICE. Upon request, any commissioned officer, warrant officer or enlisted member of the national guard of Idaho who has a total military service in the armed forces of the United States of twenty (20) years may be placed on the retirement list. In the discretion of the adjutant general, any […]

Section 46-210 – ENLISTMENT — CONTRACT AND OATH.

46-210. ENLISTMENT — CONTRACT AND OATH. Every person enlisting in the national guard shall sign an enlistment contract, and take and subscribe to the oath of enlistment prescribed by the national defense act and regulations issued thereunder. History: [(46-210) 1927, ch. 261, sec. 34,p. 510; I.C.A., sec. 45-210; am. 1957, ch. 174, sec. 24, p. […]

Section 46-211 – ENLISTMENT — PERIOD AND REQUIREMENTS — REENLISTMENT.

46-211. ENLISTMENT — PERIOD AND REQUIREMENTS — REENLISTMENT. Hereafter the period and requirements of enlistment and reenlistment in the national guard of this state shall be the same as prescribed by the national defense act and the regulations issued thereunder. History: [(46-211) 1927, ch. 261, sec. 35, p. 510; I.C.A., sec. 45-211; am. 1957, ch. […]

Section 46-212 – ENLISTED PERSONNEL — DISCHARGE PAPERS.

46-212. ENLISTED PERSONNEL — DISCHARGE PAPERS. An enlisted person discharged from the service of the national guard shall receive a discharge therefrom in writing, in such form and with such classification as is or shall be prescribed by the national defense act and regulations issued thereunder: provided, that the provisions of this section shall not […]

Section 46-213 – ENLISTED PERSONNEL — TRANSFERS.

46-213. ENLISTED PERSONNEL — TRANSFERS. Enlisted personnel of the national guard may be transferred upon their own application from one (1) organization to another in the same manner as prescribed in the federal regulations of the department of the army and the department of the air force. Transfers of enlisted persons and of noncommissioned officers […]

Section 46-215 – ACCOUNTING FOR PROPERTY UPON DISCHARGE.

46-215. ACCOUNTING FOR PROPERTY UPON DISCHARGE. An enlisted person who has not returned or properly accounted for all the public property belonging to the state or to the United States, issued for use in the military service, and for which he or she is responsible, shall not receive a full and complete discharge from the […]

Section 46-216 – LEAVE OF ABSENCE FROM REGULAR DUTIES FOR MILITARY DUTY.

46-216. LEAVE OF ABSENCE FROM REGULAR DUTIES FOR MILITARY DUTY. All officers and employees of the state of Idaho who shall be members of the national guard or who shall be reservists in the armed forces of the United States, shall be entitled each calendar year to one hundred twenty (120) hours of military leave […]