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Section 30-5-1. – Times subject to active duty.

§ 30-5-1. Times subject to active duty. The unorganized militia shall be subject to active duty in case of war or national emergency, or when the governor deems it necessary for the public safety. History of Section.P.L. 1956, ch. 3742, par. 110; G.L. 1956, § 30-5-1.

Section 30-5-2. – Method of call to active duty.

§ 30-5-2. Method of call to active duty. Whenever it may be necessary to call out any portion of the unorganized militia for active duty, the governor shall direct his or her order to the mayor of any city or the president of a town council of any town, who, upon the receipt of the […]

Section 30-5-3. – Failure to answer call to duty.

§ 30-5-3. Failure to answer call to duty. Every member of the unorganized militia called out, or who volunteers or is drafted under the provisions of chapters 1 — 14 of this title, who, after being duly notified in accordance with the provisions hereof, does not appear at the time and place designated by his […]

Section 30-5-4. – False medical certificate.

§ 30-5-4. False medical certificate. Any physician or medical officer who shall grant any person a certificate of inability to perform military duty on account of bodily infirmities, after critical examinations, unless this infirmity or inability is such as to render the applicant unable to perform military duty, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and […]

Section 30-5-5. – Organization of reserve units for active duty.

§ 30-5-5. Organization of reserve units for active duty. When the national guard of the state shall have been called, ordered, or drafted into the service of the United States for war or an emergency, the governor shall (and at any time, if he or she deems it necessary for the public safety, when not […]

Section 30-5-6. – Organization and training when called to duty.

§ 30-5-6. Organization and training when called to duty. The portion of the unorganized militia ordered out or accepted into active service shall be immediately mustered into the service of the state for such a period, shall be organized into such units and organizations, with such officers to be appointed as may be necessary therefor, […]

Section 30-5-7. – Command on active duty.

§ 30-5-7. Command on active duty. The unorganized militia on active duty shall be commanded by the officer of the militia designated for that purpose by the governor. History of Section.P.L. 1956, ch. 3742, par. 116; G.L. 1956, § 30-5-7.

Section 30-5-8. – Relief from active duty.

§ 30-5-8. Relief from active duty. The unorganized militia on active duty under call of the governor, may be disbanded and mustered out of active service by the governor at any time. History of Section.P.L. 1956, ch. 3742, par. 117; G.L. 1956, § 30-5-8.

Section 30-5-9. – Applicability of national guard provisions.

§ 30-5-9. Applicability of national guard provisions. Except as otherwise prescribed in chapters 1 — 14 of this title and in the rules and regulations to be established by the governor, which rules and regulations shall have the force of law, the provisions of law and the regulations in respect to the national guard, where […]