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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 26. Military Affairs, Veterans, Disasters, and Aerospace
- Chapter 5. Code of Military Justice
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Chapter 5. Code of Military Justice
- Section 10. Alaska Militia Established.
- Section 20. Exemption From Military Service.
- Section 30. Composition of Organized Militia.
- Section 40. Ratification and Confirmation of Existing Military Forces. [Repealed, Sec. 38 Ch 30 SLA 1992].
- Section 50. Authority For Organization.
- Section 60. Control of Alaska National Guard and Alaska Naval Militia.
- Section 70. Governor May Order Organized Militia Into Active State Service.
- Section 75. Leave and Reemployment Rights of the Organized Militia.
- Section 80. Decision of Governor Final.
- Section 90. Proclamations of Martial Law.
- Section 100. Alaska State Defense Force.
- Section 110. Governor May Order Unorganized Militia Into Active Service.
- Section 120. - 26.05.130 Penalty For Failure to Obey Call; Penalty For Physician Making False Certificate.
- Section 135. Applicability of Servicemembers Civil Relief Act to Members of the Organized Militia; Contracts.
- Section 140. Suits Against Officers and Enlisted Persons.
- Section 145. Suits By Members of the Military Services.
- Section 150. Not Liable For Exercise of Judgment.
- Section 160. Appointment, Qualifications, and Duties of Adjutant General.
- Section 170. Governor's Command and Instructions Exercised Through the Adjutant General.
- Section 180. Headquarters Staff of Alaska National Guard.
- Section 185. Assistant Adjutant General For Space and Missile Defense.
- Section 190. Administration.
- Section 200. Officers' Qualifications, Appointment, and Tenure.
- Section 210. Removal of Officers.
- Section 220. Retired List.
- Section 222. Creation and Administration of Alaska National Guard and Alaska Naval Militia Retirement System.
- Section 223. Commencement of Participation in System.
- Section 224. Retirement Benefits.
- Section 225. Earlier Service.
- Section 226. Contributions.
- Section 227. [Renumbered as AS 26.05.229].
- Section 228. Accounting and Investment.
- Section 229. Definitions.
- Section 230. Armories, Training Sites, and Maintenance Facilities.
- Section 235. Active Duty Training Sites.
- Section 240. Enlisted Persons.
- Section 250. Discharges.
- Section 260. Pay and Allowances.
- Section 262. Disposition of Remains of Members of Organized Militia.
- Section 263. Payment of Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance Premiums; Establishment of Fund.
- Section 265. Reenlistment Bonus.
- Section 270. Payment of Military Claims.
- Section 280. Transportation, Subsistence, and Supplies.
- Section 290. Further Equipment and Armories.
- Section 295. Educational Assistance For Enlisted Personnel.
- Section 296. Tuition Assistance.
- Section 298. Definition For AS 26.05.295 and 26.05.296.
- Section 300. - 26.05.330. Statement of Policy On Military Justice; Military Courts For the Alaska Militia; General Court-Martial; Special Court-Martial; Summary Court-Martial; Appeal From Court-Martial Convictions; Expenses of Military Courts. [For current law see AS 26.05.360 - 26.05.900].
- Section 340. Restrictions On and Protection of Militia.
- Section 342. Alaska Decoration of Honor.
- Section 345. - 26.05.347 Civil Air Patrol; Transfer of Forfeited Aircraft. [Repealed, E.O. No. 59, Sec. 3 (1985). For Current Law See AS 18.60.146].
- Section 350. Short Title.
- Section 360. Regulations; Adopting Military Justice Procedures and Nonjudicial Punishment.
- Section 365. Statement of Policy on Military Justice.
- Section 370. Persons Subject to Military Courts; Jurisdiction.
- Section 375. Jurisdiction to Try Certain Personnel.
- Section 380. Territorial Applicability.
- Section 385. Judge Advocates.
- Section 390. Apprehension.
- Section 395. Imposition of Restraint.
- Section 400. Restraint of Persons Charged with Offenses.
- Section 405. Place of Confinement; Reports and Receiving of Prisoners.
- Section 410. Delivery of Offenders to a Civil Authority.
- Section 415. Courts-Martial Classified.
- Section 420. Jurisdiction of Courts-Martial in General.
- Section 425. Jurisdiction of a General Court-Martial.
- Section 430. Jurisdiction of a Special Court-Martial.
- Section 435. Jurisdiction of a Summary Court-Martial.
- Section 440. Grand Jury Requirement.
- Section 445. Venue for Grand Jury and Court-Martial.
- Section 450. Who May Convene a General Court-Martial.
- Section 455. Who May Convene a Special Court-Martial.
- Section 460. Who May Convene a Summary Court-Martial.
- Section 465. Who May Serve on Court-Martial.
- Section 470. Military Judge of a General or Special Court-Martial.
- Section 475. Detail of Trial Counsel and Defense Counsel.
- Section 480. Detail or Employment of Reporters and Interpreters.
- Section 485. Absent and Additional Members.
- Section 490. Charges and Specifications.
- Section 495. Compulsory Self-Incrimination Prohibited.
- Section 500. Investigation; Preliminary Hearing.
- Section 505. Forwarding of Charges.
- Section 510. Advice of Judge Advocate and Reference for Trial.
- Section 515. Service of Charges.
- Section 520. Unlawfully Influencing the Action of a Court.
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