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31-2-24
Section 31-2-24 Preservation of arms, equipment, etc., by officers. All commissioned
officers of the National Guard and Naval Militia of this state shall exercise the strictest
care and vigilance for the preservation of the equipment, arms, and uniforms and military
property furnished to their several commands under the provisions of this chapter, and in
case of any loss thereof or damage thereto by reason of the neglect or default of any such
officer to exercise such care and vigilance he shall be liable to trial by court-martial for
neglect of duty. (Acts 1936, Ex. Sess., No. 143, p. 105; Code 1940, T. 35, §22; Acts 1973,
No. 1038, p. 1572, §23.)...
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31-2-48
Section 31-2-48 Manner of ordering out unorganized militia; organization; appointment
of officers. The Governor shall, when ordering out the unorganized militia, designate the
number. He may order them out either by call for volunteers or draft. The unorganized militia
may be attached to the several organizations of the National Guard or Naval Militia, or organized
into separate divisions, brigades, regiments, battalions, companies, or detachments as the
Governor may deem best for service. He shall appoint the commissioned officers and warrant
officers in the same manner as provided in this chapter for the appointment of officers and
warrant officers of the National Guard and Naval Militia. (Acts 1936, Ex. Sess., No. 143,
p. 105; Code 1940, T. 35, §55; Acts 1973, No. 1038, p. 1572, §49.)...
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31-2-10
Section 31-2-10 Appropriations for State Defense Force. (a) All regular military appropriations
made for the purpose of recruiting, organizing, and maintaining the National Guard of Alabama
or Naval Militia shall, in the event the National Guard is disbanded, abandoned, or called
to federal active duty, be available and is hereby appropriated to the Alabama State Defense
Force for the same purposes and for the purpose of organizing, maintaining, and training the
Alabama State Defense Force under complete state control. (b) Special military appropriations
made for the purpose of paying costs incident to emergency state military service are hereby
made available for the purposes of paying the expenses of the Alabama State Defense Force.
(Acts 1936, Ex. Sess., No. 143, p. 105; Code 1940, T. 35, §§9, 10; Acts 1973, No. 1038,
p. 1572, §10; Acts 1983, 4th Ex. Sess., No. 83-924, p. 206, §1.)...
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31-2-35
Section 31-2-35 Matters governed by custom and usage of United States Armed Forces.
All matters relating to the organization, discipline, and government of the National Guard
and Naval Militia not otherwise provided by law or by regulations shall be decided by the
custom and usage of the United States Armed Forces. (Acts 1936, Ex. Sess., No. 143, p. 105;
Code 1940, T. 35, §35; Acts 1973, No. 1038, p. 1572, §36.)...
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31-2-46
Section 31-2-46 When unorganized militia may be ordered out for active service. The
Commander in Chief may at any time, in order to execute the law, suppress riots or insurrections,
or to repel invasion, or for the purpose of aid and relief of citizens in disaster, in addition
to the active National Guard, the inactive National Guard, and the Naval Militia, order out
the whole or any part of the unorganized militia. When the armed forces of the state, or a
part thereof, are called to duty under the Constitution and laws of the United States or the
Constitution and laws of this state, the Governor shall first order out for service the National
Guard or Naval Militia, or such part thereof as may be necessary, and, if the number available
be insufficient, he may then order out such part of the unorganized militia, as he may deem
necessary. (Acts 1936, Ex. Sess., No. 143, p. 105; Code 1940, T. 35, §54; Acts 1973, No.
1038, p. 1572, §47.)...
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31-2-70
Section 31-2-70 Officers to have same powers and duties as officers in Armed Forces
of United States. In addition to the powers and duties prescribed in this chapter, all officers
of the National Guard and Naval Militia of Alabama shall have the same powers and perform
the same duties as officers of similar rank and position in the Armed Forces of the United
States insofar as may be authorized by federal law. They are authorized to administer oaths
in all matters connected with the service. (Acts 1936, Ex. Sess., No. 143, p. 105; Code 1940,
T. 35, §82; Acts 1973, No. 1038, p. 1572, §71.)...
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31-2-57
Section 31-2-57 Assignment of headquarters and headquarters detachments of National
Guard during national crisis. All members of the federally recognized headquarters and headquarters
detachment, Alabama Army and Air National Guard, who are full-time military employees of the
state, and such other members of the headquarters and headquarters detachment, Alabama Army
and Air National Guard, as the Governor may deem necessary, shall, if authorized by federal
military laws and authorities when they or the National Guard and Naval Militia are ordered
into the federal service in case of a national crisis, be assigned to duty in the state headquarters
in connection with the execution of any national selective service act, the National Defense
Act, or any similar federal laws enacted for the purpose of inducting the manpower of this
state and of the nation into the military, naval, or other similar emergency service of the
United States, in connection with the organization, training, and...
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31-2-81
Section 31-2-81 Exemption of certain post exchanges and canteens from tobacco and gasoline
taxes and state and local licenses. All post exchanges or canteens owned, operated, and run
exclusively by National Guard units shall be exempt from the payment of all state, county,
city, or town licenses, operating permits, and taxes, and shall be exempt from payment of
tobacco and gasoline operating permits and taxes to the state, counties, cities, or towns
when operated in accordance with such rules and regulations as the Adjutant General may provide
and the Governor may approve, and when the profits of the canteens or exchanges go to the
National Guard or Naval Militia units and not to the operators of the enterprises. All active
and retired members of the United States Armed Forces shall be eligible to make purchases
at National Guard post exchanges and canteens to the same extent as active and retired members
of the Alabama National Guard. (Acts 1936, Ex. Sess., No. 143, p. 105; Code 1940,...
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32-6-231.1
Section 32-6-231.1 Military distinctive license plate designation for handicapped individuals.
(a) For the purpose of this section, the term military distinctive license plate includes
any of the following: Medal of Honor license plate; Prisoners of War license plate; Purple
Heart Medal Recipients license plate; retired military license plate; National Guard license
plate; disabled veteran license plate; Pearl Harbor survivors license plate; World War II
veterans license plate; Korean War veterans license plate; veterans of the Battle of the Bulge
license plate; veterans of Desert Shield/Desert Storm license plate; Vietnam veterans license
plate; veterans of the United States Armed Forces exposed to dangerous levels of radiation
due to the atomic bomb and weapons testing from 1944 to 1962 license plate; and any subsequently
enacted distinctive license plates issued exclusively to veterans. (b) Any person qualified
to receive a military distinctive license plate pursuant to this...
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11-44E-72
Section 11-44E-72 Eligibility of candidates. The candidates for office of mayor shall
have been qualified electors of the city for at least one year prior to qualifying, shall
be at least 19 years of age, and shall hold no other public office, except that of notary
public or a member of the National Guard, Naval or Military Reserve, or the city commission.
The candidates for mayor shall reside in any district within the city. (Acts 1988, No. 88-445,
p. 660, §4.03.)...
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