Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 5922.04 | Military service not authorized.
...Sections 5922.02 to 5922.08 of the Revised Code do not authorize the Ohio cyber reserve, or any part thereof, to be called or ordered into the military service of the United States. The reserve may become a civilian component of the Ohio national guard. |
Section 5922.05 | Qualifications for service.
...No person shall be accepted into the Ohio cyber reserve who is not a United States national or a lawful permanent resident, or who has been expelled or dishonorably discharged from the armed forces as defined in section 5903.01 of the Revised Code. Applicants shall be subject to an appropriate background check, in accordance with rules adopted by the governor and adjutant general, before admittance into the reserv... |
Section 5922.06 | Code of military justice applicable.
...Whenever the Ohio cyber reserve, or any part thereof, is ordered out for active service by the governor, the Ohio code of military justice shall be in full force with respect to those forces. |
Section 5922.07 | Resignation; reimbursement.
...The governor may accept the resignation of any Ohio cyber reserve member at any time. Reserve members serve at the pleasure of the governor and may be removed from the reserve in accordance with rules adopted under section 5922.02 of the Revised Code. The governor may require reimbursement for training, equipment, and uniforms if an Ohio cyber reserve member does not serve the full term of the member's membership a... |
Section 5922.08 | Power of governor.
...The governor, as commander-in-chief of the Ohio organized militia, may order individuals or units of the Ohio cyber reserve to state active duty to protect state, county, and local government entities and critical infrastructure, including election systems, or for training as the governor determines necessary. The governor, upon the request of a business or citizen, also may order individuals or units of the Ohio c... |
Section 5923.01 | State militia membership - limitation of troops.
...national guard, including both the Ohio air national guard and the Ohio army national guard, the Ohio naval militia, the Ohio military reserve, and the Ohio cyber reserve are known collectively as the Ohio organized militia. (C) The Ohio naval militia and the Ohio military reserve are known collectively as the state defense forces. (D) The unorganized militia consists of all citizens of the state to whom all of th... |
Section 5923.02 | Persons exempt from military service.
...The following persons, if subject to duty in the Ohio organized or unorganized militia, may be exempted by the adjutant general from duty on request: (A) The vice-president of the United States; (B) The officers, judicial and executive, of the departments of the state and of the United States, and the members of the general assembly, without regard to age; (C) Members of the armed forces of the United States or... |
Section 5923.03 | Membership of Ohio national guard, Ohio military reserve, Ohio naval militia, Ohio cyber reserve.
...ations of the department of the army or air force and the national guard bureau for the national guard as prescribed by Chapter 5919. of the Revised Code. (B) The Ohio military reserve consists of the members of the Ohio organized militia who are enlisted, commissioned, or warranted in the Ohio military reserve as prescribed by Chapter 5920. of Revised Code. (C) The Ohio naval militia consists of the members of th... |
Section 5923.04 | Appointment of officers in Ohio military reserve.
...All commissioned officers of the Ohio military reserve shall be appointed by the governor as commander in chief. |
Section 5923.05 | Paid military leave for permanent public employees.
...(A)(1) Permanent public employees who are members of the Ohio organized militia or members of other reserve components of the armed forces of the United States, including the Ohio national guard, are entitled to a leave of absence from their respective positions without loss of pay for the time they are performing service in the uniformed services, for periods of up to one month, for each federal fiscal year in which... |
Section 5923.051 | State employees called to active duty continuation or reactivation of health benefit coverage.
...Notwithstanding sections 1751.54, 3923.381, and 3923.382 of the Revised Code, the state and any agency, authority, commission, or board of the state, at the request of any person who is employed by the state or any of those entities who is called or ordered to duty as described in division (C) of section 5923.05 of the Revised Code, or at the request of the spouse or dependent of such a person, shall continue or rea... |
Section 5923.09 | Compensation for attendance at drill.
...Each enlisted member and each commissioned or warrant officer of the Ohio military reserve or Ohio naval militia, if funds are appropriated for this purpose by the general assembly, may be paid at rates to be prescribed by the adjutant general but not exceeding one-thirtieth of the monthly base pay of the member's or officer's grade, as is provided for enlisted members or commissioned or warrant officers of the armed... |
Section 5923.10 | Lost, damaged, or destroyed equipment or property - payment of shortage.
...gulations prescribed by the army or the air force and the national guard bureau, as appropriate and as supplemented by the adjutant general. (C) Notwithstanding any contrary provisions of Chapter 2716. of the Revised Code, all allowances and pay provided for officers and enlisted members of the Ohio organized militia shall be subject to the payment of any shortage of or injury to state or United States property or f... |
Section 5923.12 | Pay and allowances for state active duty; pay for Ohio cyber reserve; protections afforded members.
...When ordered to state active duty by the governor, for which duty federal basic pay and allowances are not authorized, members of the organized militia of Ohio shall receive the same pay and allowances for each day's service as is provided for commissioned officers, warrant officers, noncommissioned officers, and enlisted personnel of like grade and longevity in the armed forces of the United States, together with th... |
Section 5923.13 | Regulations, bonds, and reports.
...The adjutant general shall make such regulations, require such bonds and reports, and furnish such blank forms as he deems necessary to carry out sections 5923.09 and 5923.12 of the Revised Code. |
Section 5923.14 | Method of payments.
...Payments under sections 5923.09 and 5923.12 of the Revised Code shall be made on such forms as directed by and upon the voucher of the adjutant general out of moneys in the treasury appropriated for that purpose. The necessary commissary and quartermaster stores, medical supplies, and transportation for the troops in service, and while attending annual field training and the transportation and subsistence of organiza... |
Section 5923.16 | Military stores.
...The adjutant general shall direct the assistant quartermaster general in the procurement, accounting, and maintenance of all military stores purchased by the state. He shall direct the issue of such stores to the organizations and units of the Ohio national guard or the Ohio military reserve, and the return of such stores from the organizations and units, and provide for the collection and recovery of arms and equipm... |
Section 5923.17 | Purchase and custody of equipage - care of stores - credit for lost property.
...The adjutant general, after the appropriations are made for that purpose, may purchase and keep ready for use, or issue to the Ohio national guard or the Ohio military reserve, as the best interests of the service require, such amount and kind of camp and garrison equipage as are necessary. He shall see that all military stores, both the property of the state and of the United States, are properly cared for and kep... |
Section 5923.18 | Unserviceable military stores.
...When military stores belonging to the state become unserviceable, the adjutant general may convene a board of survey consisting of not less than three commissioned officers of the Ohio national guard or the Ohio military reserve as the adjutant general deems proper, who shall inspect such property, and if it is found unserviceable, condemn it. |
Section 5923.19 | Sale or exchange of condemned stores.
...The adjutant general may sell condemned military stores belonging to the state, the sums realized from the sales to be turned into the state treasury, to be credited to any fund appropriated for the use of the Ohio national guard or the Ohio military reserve as determined at the time by the adjutant general. He may exchange such condemned stores for such other military stores as the interests of the service require, ... |
Section 5923.20 | Annual appropriations and allowances.
...Upon the request of the adjutant general, there shall be appropriated and allowed annually such sums as the adjutant general shall determine to be necessary for the care of military property and other incidental expenses of each organization and unit of the Ohio national guard. The sums provided for in this section shall be paid to the commanding officer of each organization and unit, who shall account for the funds... |
Section 5923.21 | Call to service by governor.
...(A) The Ohio organized militia may be called by the governor by proclamation to aid the civil authorities to do any of the following: (1) Execute the laws of this state; (2) Suppress insurrection; (3) Repel invasion; (4) Act in the event of a disaster, as defined in section 5502.21 of the Revised Code, within the state; (5) Promote the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of this state. (B) In all cases,... |
Section 5923.22 | Order of unit, part or individual to aid civil authorities.
...(A) Whenever the governor determines that the organized militia may lawfully be called to duty under section 5923.21 of the Revised Code, the governor may order any unit of the organized militia, or any part or individual of the organized militia, to state active duty to aid civil authorities. (B) The orders issued by the adjutant general on behalf of the governor shall specify the individuals, units, or parts of th... |
Section 5923.23 | Contents of order to aid civil authorities - command and control.
...(A) When members of the organized militia are called to state active duty by the governor, the orders shall state in general terms the objectives to be accomplished and with which agencies of civil authority the accomplishment of these objectives shall be coordinated. The missions of a commander of any unit or units called to state active duty in aid to civil authority shall be as directed by the appropriate civil au... |
Section 5923.231 | Proclamation of martial law.
...After issuing an order to duty pursuant to section 5923.21 of the Revised Code, the governor, if in his judgment any breakdown of law and order impends, may by proclamation, declare that the organized militia under the command of the governor shall execute the laws and keep the peace in a designated area. Under these circumstances, any arrest and detention of civilians by military authorities shall be for the purpose... |