Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 5913.02 | Governor's military staff.
...The military staff of the governor may consist of any of the following: (A) An adjutant general in the grade of major general, who shall perform the duties of quartermaster general; (B) An assistant adjutant general for army in the grade of major general; (C) An assistant adjutant general for air in the grade of major general; (D) An assistant quartermaster general in the grade of colonel or brigadier gener... |
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Section 5919.04 | Regulations and other publications governing appointments.
...blications governing the appointment of officers in the Ohio national guard and all other matters as necessary to conform to the requirements made or authorized by congress for participation in federal appropriations for the national guard. (B) In issuing regulations and other publications under division (A) of this section, the adjutant general need not comply with Chapter 111. or 119. of the Revised Code. |
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Section 5919.06 | Persons eligible for commission.
...Persons shall be commissioned as officers of the Ohio national guard as provided under army, air force, and national guard regulations. |
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Section 5919.10 | Enlistment contract and oath of enlistment prerequisite for enlisting.
...vernor of the state of Ohio, and of the officers appointed over me according to law and the regulations and uniform code of military justice." This section shall not apply to personnel transferred or assigned to the Ohio national guard under the laws and regulations of the United States. |
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Section 5919.26 | Reports.
... provide the reports to be made by the officers of the Ohio national guard, which requirements shall, as far as practicable, be in similar form to the reports required under the regulations of the government for the armed forces of the United States. |
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Section 5919.30 | Inspections.
...(A) Inspection of units of the Ohio national guard shall be conducted under regulations prescribed by the secretary of the army or secretary of the air force and the chief of the national guard bureau. (B) The adjutant general or an officer acting under the adjutant general's authority may make other inspections considered necessary by the adjutant general. |
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Section 5919.35 | Applicability of drug laws.
...vised Code or the fact that accountable officers or employees of the Ohio national guard are employed in a civilian status. |
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Section 5920.01 | Organization and maintenance of Ohio military reserve.
...e and training and shall be composed of officers commissioned and assigned, and such able-bodied citizens of the state as are accepted therein. Such forces shall be equipped with suitable uniforms not in violation of federal laws or contrary to the regulations of the secretary of defense. Such forces shall be known as the Ohio military reserve. During the period of organization on a cadre or reserve basis the command... |
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Section 5920.08 | Enlistment contract - oath of enlistment.
...overnor of the state of Ohio and of the officers appointed over me according to law and the rules and regulations in accordance therewith." |
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Section 5921.05 | Enlisted members - oath of enlistment.
...overnor of the state of Ohio and of the officers appointed over me according to law and the rules in accordance therewith." |
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Section 5923.02 | Persons exempt from military service.
...esident 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 their reserve components; (D) Customhouse clerks; (E) Employees of the United States postal service; (F) Workers employed in armories, arsenals, or naval shipya... |
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Section 5923.14 | Method of payments.
...ntracted for by the proper departmental officers and paid for in like manner. |
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Section 5923.18 | Unserviceable military stores.
...ing 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. |
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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... |
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Section 5923.23 | Contents of order to aid civil authorities - command and control.
... all times remain with their commanding officers. |
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Section 5923.27 | Privileges and immunities while on state active duty.
...(A) No member of the organized militia called to state active duty shall be arrested on any warrant, except for treason or felony, while going to, performing, or returning from such duty. (B) A member of the organized militia called to state active duty to aid the civil authorities in executing the laws of the state, suppressing insurrection, repelling invasion, or promoting the health, safety, and welfare of the ci... |
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Section 5923.37 | No liability for negligence while on state active duty.
...(A) No member of the organized militia ordered to state active duty shall be liable in negligence for any act performed within the scope of the member's duties. Any action alleging that such a militia member's conduct was outside the scope of the member's employment, was malicious, was in bad faith, or was wanton or reckless shall first be filed against the state in the court of claims under section 2743.02 of the ... |
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Section 5924.08 | Authority to apprehend deserters.
...A peace officer having authority to apprehend offenders under the laws of the United States, or of a state, territory, commonwealth, or possession, or the District of Columbia may summarily apprehend a deserter from the organized militia and deliver the deserter into the custody of the organized militia. |
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Section 5924.135 | Courts of inquiry.
... consists of three or more commissioned officers. For each court of inquiry the convening authority shall also appoint counsel for the court. (C) Any person subject to this code whose conduct is subject to inquiry shall be designated as a party. Any person subject to this code or employed in the division of military and naval affairs, who has a direct interest in the subject of inquiry, has the right to be designate... |
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Section 5924.143 | Immunity.
...No action or proceeding may be prosecuted against the convening authority or a member of a military court or officer or person acting under its authority or reviewing its proceedings because of the approval, imposition, or execution of any sentence, or the imposition or collection of a fine or penalty, or the execution of any process or mandate of a military court. |
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Section 5924.16 | Courts-martial.
...(A) In the organized militia, there are general, special, and summary courts-martial. General and special courts-martial are courts of record with original jurisdiction. (B) A general court-martial consists of one of the following: (1) A military judge and not fewer than five members; (2) Only a military judge if, before the court is assembled, the accused, knowing the identity of the military judge and after ... |
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Section 5924.18 | Jurisdiction of general courts-martial; punishments.
...(A) Subject to section 5924.17 of the Revised Code, general courts-martial have jurisdiction to try persons subject to this code for any offense made punishable by this code and may, under any limitations that the governor may prescribe, adjudge any of the following punishments: (1) A fine of not more than two thousand five hundred dollars or confinement for not more than three hundred sixty-five days; (2) Fo... |
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Section 5924.27 | Trial and defense counsel.
...(A) The state judge advocate shall detail trial counsel, defense counsel, and assistants that the state judge advocate considers appropriate. No person who has acted as investigating officer, military judge, or court member in any case may act later as trial counsel, assistant trial counsel, defense counsel, or assistant defense counsel in the same case. No person who has acted for the prosecution may act later... |
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Section 5924.30 | Charges and specifications.
...(A) Charges and specifications shall be signed by a person subject to this code under oath before a commissioned officer of the organized militia authorized to administer oaths and shall state both of the following: (1) That the signer has personal knowledge of, or has investigated, the matters set forth in the charges and specifications; (2) That those matters are true in fact to the best of the person's kn... |
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Section 5924.42 | Oaths.
...(A) Before performing their respective duties, military judges, interpreters, members of general and special courts-martial, the trial counsel, the assistant trial counsel, the defense counsel, the assistant defense counsel, and reporters shall take an oath or affirmation to perform their duties faithfully. The oath or affirmation shall be taken in the presence of the accused and shall be substantially as follo... |