46-112 — DUTIES OF THE ADJUTANT GENERAL
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TITLE 46
MILITIA AND MILITARY AFFAIRS
CHAPTER 1
STATE MILITIA -- ORGANIZATION
AND STAFF
46-112. DUTIES OF THE ADJUTANT GENERAL. The duties of the adjutant
general are:
(1) To be chief of staff to the commander-in-chief and administrative
head of the military division of the office of governor.
(2) To be custodian of all military records and property of the national
guard and organized militia.
(3) To publish and distribute all orders from the governor as
commander-in-chief and perform such other duties as the governor may direct.
(4) Subject to the provisions of section 67-5303(j), Idaho Code, to
employ such clerical and other personnel as may be required in the military
division of the office of the governor.
(5) To pay the members of the national guard when such members are to be
paid from state funds.
(6) To attend to the care, maintenance, repair and safekeeping of all
federal equipment issued to the state of Idaho for the use of the national
guard.
(7) To be custodian of the seal of the office of adjutant general and to
deliver the same to his successor.
(8) To organize such units and recruit such personnel, with the consent
of the governor, as may be authorized by federal law and regulations, and as
may be required for the security of the state of Idaho.
(9) To supervise the training of the national guard and the organized
militia.
(10) To make such returns and reports as may be required by the federal
laws and regulations.
(11) To coordinate the planning and execution of state activities
pertaining to the inauguration of the governor of the state of Idaho and the
other elected state executive officers.