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2005 Idaho Code - 46-610 — MILITARY MANEUVERS AND CAMPS -- COMPENSATION
TITLE 46 MILITIA AND MILITARY AFFAIRS CHAPTER 6 MARTIAL LAW AND ACTIVE DUTY 46-610. MILITARY MANEUVERS AND CAMPS -- COMPENSATION. Camps of instruction, combined camps with the armed forces of the United States and military personnel of other states, practice marches, maneuvers, and other exercises, including outdoor target practice, shall be held at such times and places and for such organizations and for such periods as the governor as commander-in-chief, may direct; no one of which shall exceed fifteen days in one year. During such tour of duty, an inspection shall be made by such officers as may be designated for that purpose by the governor. For service during such tours of duty, commissioned officers shall be entitled to the same pay and allowances, and to transportation in kind, as officers of like grade and length of service in the armed forces of the United States, are or may hereafter be entitled to by law, while in the performance of field duty; and any such payment not made from federal funds, shall be payable from state funds by the adjutant general in the usual manner. For services during such tours of duty, all enlisted personnel shall be entitled to and shall receive the per diem pay as provided enlisted personnel of like grade in the armed forces of the United States and in addition thereto enlisted personnel shall be entitled to transportation in kind, and to subsistence. Such per diem payment shall be made to enlisted personnel on payrolls from funds of the state, when such payment is not made from funds of the United States.
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