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Sec. 27-37. Interstate compacts for mutual military aid.
Sec. 27-37. Interstate compacts for mutual military aid. (a) (1) With the prior
or subsequent consent of the Congress of the United States, the Governor is authorized
to enter into, amend, supplement and implement agreements or compacts with the executive authorities of other states providing for mutual military aid, and matters incidental
thereto, in case of invasion or other hostile action, disaster, insurrection or imminent
danger thereof. (2) Such agreements or compacts may include but shall not be limited
to provisions for joint military action against a common enemy; for the protection of
bridges, tunnels, ferries, pipelines, communication facilities and other vital installations,
plants and facilities; for the military support of civil defense agencies; for the fresh
pursuit, by the organized militia or military forces or any part thereof of a signatory,
into the jurisdiction of any other signatory, of persons acting or appearing to act in
the interest of an enemy government or seeking or appearing to seek to overthrow the
government of the United States or of any signatory; for the powers, duties, rights,
privileges and immunities of the members of the organized militia or military forces of
any signatory while so engaged outside their own jurisdiction; for such other matters
as are of a military nature, or incidental thereto, and which the Governor deems necessary
or proper to promote the health, safety and welfare of the people of this state; for the
allocation of all costs and expenses arising from the planning and operation of such
agreements or compacts.
(b) Nothing contained in this section shall be construed or interpreted as expressing
a limitation, directly or indirectly, of the power of the governor to enter into, and to amend
or supplement, such compacts, with legal force and effect and without the legislative
authorization expressed herein.
(1953, S. 877d.)
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