Repealed by L. 1909, ch. 240, § 104. Note.-L. 1897, ch. 129, was repealed in this schedule but stricken out and re-enacted by L. 1909, ch. 240, § 109. MILITARY LAW L. 1909, Ch. 41. "An Act in relation to the militia, constituting chapter thirty-six of the Consolidated Laws." (In effect February 17, 1909.) CHAPTER 36 OF THE CONSOLIDATED LAWS [Formerly L. 1908, Ch. 231, being chapter 16 of the General Laws.] Article 1. The militia of the state (§§ 1-22). 2. The national guard of the state (§§ 30-39). 4. Commissioned officers of the national guard 5. Enlisted men of the national guard and naval militia (§§ 95-104). 6. Service of the national guard and naval militia (S$ 110-120.) 7. Military courts (§§ 130-157). 8. Arms, uniforms and equipments for the national guard and naval militia (§§ 165-170). 9. Armories (SS 180-195). 10. Pay and allowances (§§ 210–226). 11. Privileges, prohibitions and penalties (§§ 235-243). 12. Miscellaneous provisions (§§ 250-260). ARTICLE 1 The Militia of the State Section 1. Persons subject to militia duty; exemptions. 2. Enrollment. 3. Notice of enrollment; exemption claims. 4. Examination of assessment-rolls and poll-lists. 6. Commander-in-chief. 7. Staff of the governor. Explanation. For location and disposition of former sections of the Military Law see L. 1908, Ch. 231, in "Consolidated Schedule of Repeals," Vol. 7. |