2005 Maine Code - §145 — Property and fiscal officer


    The Governor shall, subject to the approval of the United States Secretary of the Army or the United States Secretary of the Air Force, designate a qualified commissioned officer of the Maine National Guard to be the United States property and fiscal officer. [1983, c. 460, § 3 (new).]

      1. Status; United States property and fiscal officer. The status of the United States property and fiscal officer shall be that of a National Guard commissioned officer of the Army or Air Force, as appropriate, on extended active duty and detailed with the United States Department of Defense, National Guard Bureau for administrative purposes.[1983, c. 460, § 3 (new).]
      2. Bond. The United States property and fiscal officer shall give a bond to the United States for the faithful performance of his duties and for the safekeeping and proper disposition of federal property and funds entrusted to his care. The amount of the bond shall be determined by the United States Secretary of the Army or the United States Secretary of the Air Force.[1983, c. 460, § 3 (new).]

Section History:

PL 1983,  Ch. 460,   §3 (NEW).

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