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Article XV, Alabama Constitution

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Local Provisions

Article XV of the Alabama Constitution is entitled Militia and consists of eight sections.

Section 271

Sec. 271. Composition of militia; organizing, arming and disciplin- ing militia; naval militia may be organized.

The legislature shall have power to declare who shall constitute the militia of the state, and to provide for organizing, arming, and disciplining the same; and the legislature may provide for the organization of a state and naval militia.[1]

Section 272

Sec. 272. Conformance with regulations of United States department of defense and laws of United States; administration of military affairs by military department and adjutant general.

The legislature, in providing for the organization, equipment, and discipline of the state military forces, shall conform as nearly as practicable to the regulations of the department of defense of the United States, and the laws of the United States, governing the armed forces of the United States. All affairs pertaining to the state military forces shall be administered by a state military department, which shall be headed by the adjutant general, and who shall be responsible to the governor as commander-in-chief.[1]

Section 273

Sec. 273. Appointment, suspension, discharge, removal and retire- ment of officers of state military forces; qualifications of personnel of federally-recognized national guard.

Officers of the state military forces, including the adjutant general, shall be appointed, and shall be subject to suspension, discharge, removal, or compulsory retirement as such, solely on the basis of military proficiency, character and service, as determined by department of defense regulations and military usages sanctioned by the military laws of the United States, anything in this Constitution to the contrary notwithstanding. The qualifications of personnel of the federally recognized national guard shall be as prescribed in pertinent regulations and policies of the United States department of defense.[1]

Section 274

Sec. 274. Volunteer organizations.

Volunteer organizations of infantry, cavalry, and artillery and naval militia may be formed in such manner and under such restrictions and with such privileges as may be provided by law.[1]

Section 275

Sec. 275. Immunity of members from arrest while attending, going to or returning from musters, parades and elections.

The militia and volunteer forces shall, in all cases, except treason, felony, and breach of the peace, be privileged from arrest during their attendance at musters, parades, and elections, and in going to and returning from the same.[1]

Section 276

Sec. 276. Appointment of adjutant general, general officers and governor’s staff.

The governor shall, with the advice and consent of the senate, appoint the adjutant general and all general officers. The governor shall appoint his own staff, as may be provided by law.[1]

Section 277

Sec. 277. Safe keeping of arms, ammunition, military records, etc.

The legislature shall provide for the safe keeping of the arms, ammunition, and accoutrements, and military records, banners, and relics of the state.[1]

Section 278

Sec. 278. Officers and men not entitled to compensation when not in active service.

The officers and men of the militia and volunteer forces shall not be entitled to or receive any pay, rations, or emoluments when not in active service.[1]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.