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Chapter 504
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Chapter 504
Sec. 27-1. Persons subject to military duty.
Sec. 27-2. Classes of militia.
Sec. 27-2a. Militia and National Guard deemed law enforcement agencies for certain purposes.
Sec. 27-3. National Guard; naval militia. Equipment. Location.
Sec. 27-4. Inactive National Guard.
Sec. 27-5. Naval militia.
Sec. 27-6. Organization of first and second companies of Governor's Foot Guards.
Sec. 27-6a. Organization of first and second companies of Governor's Foot Guards.
Sec. 27-7. Governor's Horse Guards.
Sec. 27-8. Governor's Guards to be organized militia.
Sec. 27-9. Organization of the Connecticut State Guard.
Sec. 27-10. Active service of the Connecticut State Guard: Officers.
Sec. 27-11. Inactive service. Discharge.
Sec. 27-12. Strength of military forces.
Sec. 27-13. Recognition and regulation of units of unorganized militia.
Sec. 27-14. Governor to be commander-in-chief.
Sec. 27-15. Governor's military staff.
Sec. 27-16. Authority of Governor. Service outside state.
Sec. 27-17. Armed forces may be called in case of riot.
Sec. 27-18. Calling out troops without Governor's order.
Sec. 27-19. Adjutant General.
Sec. 27-19a. Military Department to be within Department of Public Safety for administrative purposes only.
Sec. 27-20. Duties of Adjutant General.
Sec. 27-21. Supply of arms and equipment.
Sec. 27-22. Coordination of military and naval services.
Sec. 27-23. Exercise of powers relating to naval militia.
Sec. 27-24. Assistant adjutants general for Connecticut Army National Guard and Air National Guard. Designation of administrative assistant and deputy to Adjutant General and deputy chief of staff to
Sec. 27-25. Property and procurement officer.
Sec. 27-26. Commander of naval militia.
Sec. 27-27. Commander's staff.
Sec. 27-28. Surgeon General.
Sec. 27-29. Post surgeons.
Sec. 27-30. United States property and disbursing officer.
Sec. 27-31. Employees.
Sec. 27-32. Audit of office and accounts.
Sec. 27-33. Leave from employment to attend drills, parades and encampments.
Sec. 27-33a. Leave from employment to attend military reserve or National Guard duty.
Sec. 27-34. National Guard. Contingency provisions in event of federal withdrawal.
Sec. 27-34a. National Guard. Federal protections.
Sec. 27-35. Use of rifle ranges on Sunday.
Sec. 27-36. Use of rifle ranges by civilian organizations.
Sec. 27-37. Interstate compacts for mutual military aid.
Sec. 27-38. Form of compact.
Sec. 27-39. Care and control of military property. Lease of military facilities. Use of military facilities without charge. Annual report.
Sec. 27-40. Space in armories for use of naval militia.
Sec. 27-41. Accountability for military property.
Sec. 27-42. Loss and misuse of military property.
Sec. 27-43. Injury and destruction of military property.
Sec. 27-44. Improper receipt of military property.
Sec. 27-45. Purchase and construction of armories.
Sec. 27-46. Federal grants for armories and military facilities.
Sec. 27-46a. Use of proceeds from sale of armories.
Sec. 27-46b. Transfer of proceeds from sale of armories.
Sec. 27-47. Allowance for uniforms and equipment.
Sec. 27-48. Payment for uniforms of National Guard and naval militia officers inducted into United States services.
Sec. 27-49. Appointment of commissioned officers.
Sec. 27-50. Rank of members of naval militia.
Sec. 27-51. Staff officers: Military training required; term of service.
Sec. 27-52. Discharge of commissioned officers.
Sec. 27-53. Retirement of officers.
Sec. 27-54. Status of retired officers.
Sec. 27-55. Period of enlistment and qualifications.
Sec. 27-56. Enlistment in the Governor's Guards.
Sec. 27-57. Discharge of enlisted persons.
Sec. 27-58. Dismissal of members of Governor's Guards.
Sec. 27-59. Discrimination prohibited.
Sec. 27-60. Limited liability and immunity from arrest.
Sec. 27-61. Pay and allowances.
Sec. 27-61a. Additional pay for active service on or after September 11, 2001.
Sec. 27-62. Allowance to officers of military units for office and clerical expenses.
Sec. 27-63. Allowance to officers of organized militia for custody of property.
Sec. 27-64. Armories.
Sec. 27-65. Aid or compensation for military or naval organizations.
Sec. 27-66. Appropriations for special services of the militia.
Sec. 27-67. Inquiry into disability or death. Compensation under Workers' Compensation Act.
Sec. 27-67a. Disability incident to state service prior to June 6, 1977.
Sec. 27-68. Payments for injuries.
Sec. 27-69. Death benefits.
Sec. 27-69a. Death benefits for deaths between September 11, 2001, and June 30, 2006.
Sec. 27-70. Reimbursement for damages caused by armed forces personnel.
Sec. 27-71. Long service medals.
Sec. 27-72. Medal of valor.
Sec. 27-73. Medal of merit.
Sec. 27-73a. Emergency service awards.
Sec. 27-73b. Outstanding unit awards.
Sec. 27-73c. Selected reserve force awards.
Sec. 27-73d. Service ribbons for military operations after September 11, 2001.
Sec. 27-73e. Ribbons and medals for veterans who served in time of war. Regulations.
Sec. 27-73f. Achievement ribbons.
Sec. 27-74. Service emblem of State Guard.
Sec. 27-75. Memorials to soldiers in state armories.
Sec. 27-76. Honor guard detail at funeral of veteran of United States armed forces or National Guard.
Sec. 27-77. Disposition of battle flags.
Sec. 27-78. Standards of State Guard.
Sec. 27-79. Bylaws of organizations.
Sec. 27-80. "Dependent" and "separation allowance" defined.
Sec. 27-81. Separation allowance provided.
Sec. 27-82. Commissioner of Veterans' Affairs to administer separation allowances.
Sec. 27-83. Amount of separation allowances.
Sec. 27-84. List of dependents to be filed.
Sec. 27-85. When allowances are not to be paid.
Sec. 27-86. Funds to pay allowances; State Treasurer authorized to borrow.
Secs. 27-87 to 27-100. Discipline.
Sec. 27-100a. Military Family Relief Fund: Established; grants; application process; evaluation of program; report.
Sec. 27-100b. Volunteer service program.
Sec. 27-100c. Contact list for members of the armed forces and veterans.
Sec. 27-100d. Toll-free telephone number for referrals for benefits and services.
Sec. 27-100e. Therapy support groups.
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