2010 Tennessee Code
Title 58 - Military Affairs, Emergencies and Civil Defense
Chapter 1 - Military Forces
Part 2 - National Guard
58-1-217 - Resignation of officers.

58-1-217. Resignation of officers.

(a)  A commissioned officer of the national guard may tender resignation at any time to the governor. If the governor shall accept the resignation, the officer shall receive an honorable discharge; if the officer tendering the resignation shall be under arrest or if charges have been preferred against the officer for the commission of an offense punishable by a court-martial, the governor shall await the outcome of such charges and then issue or cause to be issued such a discharge in such form as may be indicated.

(b)  Enlistment in the regular army, air force, navy, marine corps or coast guard of the United States shall be deemed a resignation by the person so enlisted of all commissions held in the military forces of this state.

(c)  No officer shall be discharged or permitted to resign until having accounted for all military funds or property entrusted to the officer's care.

[Acts 1970, ch. 596, § 36; T.C.A., § 7-133.]  

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