Session of 1998
SENATE BILL No. 564
By Committee on Federal and State Affairs
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AN ACT concerning the Kansas army and air
national guard; relating to
10 the adjutant general;
amending K.S.A. 48-203 and repealing the exist-
11 ing section.
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13 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the
State of Kansas:
14 Section 1. K.S.A.
48-203 is hereby amended to read as follows: 48-
15 203. (a) The governor shall be
commander in chief of the militia and shall
16 have supreme command of the military forces
of the state while in the
17 service of the state or until they are
ordered or accepted into the services
18 of the United States. While the military
forces are in the service of the
19 state, the governor, subject to the
provisions of federal law, may muster
20 out any national guard organization of the
state, discharge any enlisted
21 person who is a member of the state
national guard organization or cause
22 any commissioned officer to be summoned and
discharged if the officer
23 persists in willfully neglecting the duties
of the officer's office or fails to
24 properly account for public property or
money in the officer's possession
25 as an officer. The resignation of officers
of the national guard shall be
26 accepted by the governor's order before
they are discharged from military
27 service of the state.
28 No armed military force from
another state or territory shall be per-
29 mitted to enter the state without the
governor's permission unless the
30 military force is part of the United States
army or is acting under the
31 authority of the United States. No
independent military organization, ex-
32 cept a corps of cadets at an educational
institution, shall be permitted to
33 bear arms without first securing permission
from the commander in chief.
34 (b) The governor
shall appoint, subject to confirmation by the senate
35 as provided in K.S.A. 75-4315b, and
amendments thereto, one adjutant
36 general with the rank of major general, who
shall be chief of staff. The
37 person appointed shall have served at least
five years as a commissioned
38 officer in the Kansas national guard
and shall have been or shall have
39 served at least five years as an
officer in the armed forces of the United
40 States. The adjutant general shall receive
an annual salary fixed by the
41 governor. The governor may promote, subject
to confirmation by the
42 senate as provided in K.S.A. 75-4315b,
and amendments thereto, any ad-
43 jutant general who has served at least 15
consecutive years as adjutant
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1 general in Kansas to the rank of
lieutenant general.
2 (c) The
governor ;(male symbol)y also may detail 12
aides-de-camp from among
3 the officers of the Kansas national
guard or the Kansas state guard, or
4 appoint such aides-de-camp from among
Kansas ex-service personnel, or
5 reserve personnel of the United
States army, air force, navy or marine
6 corps, each with the simulated rank
of lieutenant colonel in the Kansas
7 national guard. While serving as
aides-de-camp, such personnel may wear
8 either the uniform and insignia of
any military service to which they are
9 entitled or the uniform and insignia
of lieutenant colonel of the Kansas
10 national guard.
11 (d) The term of
office of officers appointed pursuant to this section
12 shall be during serve
at the pleasure of the governor appointing
them and
13 until their successors are appointed and
qualified.
14 Sec. 2. K.S.A.
48-203 is hereby repealed.
15 Sec. 3. This act
shall take effect and be in force from and after its
16 publication in the statute book.
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