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31-2-59
Section 31-2-59 Adjutant General - Status and duties upon call, etc., into federal service
of National Guard. The Adjutant General shall be qualified for commission and shall be commissioned,
if authorized by the laws of the United States now or hereafter enacted, in the Adjutant General's
corps, or such other corps or branch of the service as will enable him to perform all duties
required of him within the state by the National Defense Act, a federal draft, selective service
or similar act operative in a national emergency. He shall have a military status in this
state, if provided by the laws of the United States now or hereafter enacted, during periods
in which the National Guard of Alabama is in the federal service under a call, draft, order,
or other means of induction into the federal military or naval service, that will enable him
to work in an advisory capacity, or other authorized capacity, to the Governor in the execution
of a federal selective service or similar law, or such...
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31-2-58
National Guard for not less than four years. The Adjutant General of the state shall be in
direct charge of the military department and shall be responsible to the Governor and Commander
in Chief for the proper performance of his duties. All the powers conferred and duties imposed
by law upon the Adjutant General shall be exercised or performed by him under the direction
and control of the Governor. The Adjutant General shall be chief of the state staff, National
Guard of Alabama, the personal staff of the Governor, and similar military agencies
of the state. He shall supervise the receipt, preservation, repair, distribution, issuance,
and collection of all arms, military equipment and stores of the state and of the United States.
He shall supervise all troops, arms and branches of the militia, such supervisory powers covering
primarily all duties pertaining to organization, armament, discipline, training, recruiting,
inspecting, instructing, pay, subsistence, and supplies. He...
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41-9-1000
Section 41-9-1000 Creation; composition. There shall be created and established as herein provided
a board to be designated and known as the Alabama Military Hall of Honor. The membership of
the board shall be the Governor of the State of Alabama, who will serve as the permanent chair;
the President of Marion Military Institute, who will serve as the permanent vice chair; the
Adjutant General of the Alabama National Guard; the Commander of the Alabama Veterans of Foreign
Wars; the Commander of the Alabama American Legion; the Commander of the Alabama Department
of the Order of the Purple Heart; the Director of the Alabama Department of Archives and History;
the President of the Alabama Press Association; the Command Sergeant Major of the Alabama
National Guard; and the senior active duty officer on duty in Alabama and the retired officer
presently living in the State of Alabama from the United States Army, United States Marine
Corps, United States Navy, United States Air Force, and...
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31-2-88
Section 31-2-88 Pay and subsistence for National Guard and Naval Militia in active military
or naval service of state. Officers, warrant officers, and enlisted personnel of the National
Guard and Naval Militia, when employed in the active military or naval service of the state,
as defined and provided in this chapter, are entitled to pay for such service, which will
begin on the day of assembly at the armories or other designated places and will continue
until the day of return thereto and proper relief. Fractional parts of a day will count as
a full day. The reckoning of a day will be from midnight to the subsequent midnight. Pay of
officers, warrant officers and enlisted personnel of the National Guard shall be that rate
now or hereafter authorized by the Department of Defense for members of the regular Armed
Forces of the United States while the National Guard is on active military service for the
state, but no member paid under the provisions of this section shall be paid less than...

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16-44B-1
Commission may deem appropriate. The executive director shall serve as secretary to the Interstate
Commission, but shall not be a Member of the Interstate Commission. The executive director
shall hire and supervise such other persons as may be authorized by the Interstate Commission.
D. The Interstate Commission's executive director and its employees shall be immune from suit
and liability, either personally or in their official capacity, for a claim for damage to
or loss of property or personal injury or other civil liability caused or arising
out of or relating to an actual or alleged act, error, or omission that occurred, or that
such person had a reasonable basis for believing occurred, within the scope of Interstate
Commission employment, duties, or responsibilities; provided, that such person shall not be
protected from suit or liability for damage, loss, injury, or liability caused by the
intentional or willful and wanton misconduct of such person. 1. The liability of...
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31-2-60
Section 31-2-60 Organization of Military Department; qualifications, appointment, rank, etc.,
of employees of department; applicability of Merit System to department officers and employees.
The Adjutant General may have to assist him or her in performance of his or her duties and
to perform the various duties of the Military Department such number of officers and employees
as may be approved by the Governor, officers, and employees appointed by the Adjutant General
subject to the approval of the Governor and subject to the Merit System wherever applicable
if the appointments are approved by the Governor. The department organization may include
the positions of deputy adjutant general, the number of assistant adjutants general for army
that are authorized by National Guard Bureau rules and regulations, an assistant adjutant
general for air, a state property and disbursing officer, and a military executive officer.
The Merit System shall be applicable to all officers and employees of the...
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31-2-128
Section 31-2-128 Dropping allowance. A dropping allowance may be established by the Adjutant
General as an item of the budget of the State Military Department and included in the regular
appropriations made by the Legislature from time to time for the organization and maintenance
of the National Guard of Alabama, based on not more than $4 per enlisted man per year. Expenditures
therefrom will be for federal property shortages of National Guard organizations that cannot
be covered by reports of survey, due to certain technical requirements, of the federal government.
The annual estimate of this allowance shall be based on the actual enlisted strength of the
National Guard and Naval Militia on the last day of September of each year. The funds expended
as a dropping allowance shall be audited and accounted for in the same manner as other state
funds which have been appropriated for military purposes; provided, that the dropping allowance
shall not exceed $10,000 per annum; and provided...
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31-2-134
Section 31-2-134 National Guard Challenge Program. (a) In addition to any other authority provided
by the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, or any laws of the State of Alabama, the Governor,
as Commander in Chief of the organized militia of this state and in accordance with 32 U.S.C.
§509, may order or direct that the Alabama National Guard apply for and use federal funds
to provide training, education, and other benefits to civilians in accordance with 32 U.S.C.
§509. (b) Whenever the Governor assigns a duty to the Adjutant General under this section,
the Adjutant General may do all of the following: (1) Consult with appropriate state agencies
concerning youth opportunity training programs and, in connection therewith, establish a program
utilizing National Guard facilities, the National Guard, and the Military Department personnel
in order to provide military-based training and other benefits to civilian youth pursuant
to an agreement with the federal government or as otherwise...
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31-14-3
Stability Commission is inclusive and reflects the racial, gender, geographic, urban, rural,
and economic diversity of the state. (k) The commission shall make an annual report to members
of the Legislature no later than the seventh legislative day of each regular session beginning
in 2018 detailing all commission activities and recommendations. (l) The commission may accept
gifts, contributions, bequests, grants, and other donations, whether public or private, of
money, real property, or personal property and shall expend the same in furtherance
of the work of the commission. (m) The work of the commission shall be supported by the Military
Stability Foundation, an Alabama nonprofit corporation incorporated on September 8, 2011,
which shall not be considered a government body. Documents produced by or for such foundation
shall not be considered public writings, even if viewed by or delivered to the commission,
as the disclosure of the documents would be detrimental to the best...
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31-2A-1
Section 31-2A-1 (Article 1.) Definitions. For the purposes of this code, unless the context
otherwise requires, the following words have the following meanings: (1) ACCUSER. A person
who signs and swears to charges, any person who directs that charges nominally be signed and
sworn to by another, and any other person who has an interest other than an official interest
in the prosecution of the accused. (2) CADET, CANDIDATE, or MIDSHIPMAN. A person who is enrolled
in or attending a state military academy, a regional training institute, or any other formal
education program for the purpose of becoming a commissioned officer in the state military
forces. (3) CLASSIFIED INFORMATION. Information that meets all of the following requirements:
a. Any information or material that has been determined by an official of the United States
or any state pursuant to law, an Executive order, or regulation to require protection against
unauthorized disclosure for reasons of national or state security. b....
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