RELATING TO MILITARY AFFAIRS AND DEFENSE
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Introduced
By: Senators Celona, Tassoni, and P Fogarty |
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Date
Introduced: January 15, 2002 |
It is enacted
by the General Assembly as follows:
SECTION
1. Section 30-2-12 of the General Laws in Chapter
30-2 entitled "Organization and Command of Military and Naval Forces"
is hereby amended to read as follows:
30-2-12. Adjutant general -- Appointment and
duties. -- (a) There shall be an adjutant general with
rank not to exceed that of major lieutenant general. The adjutant
general shall be appointed by the governor and shall hold office for a term of
four (4) years from the time of appointment and until his or her successor
shall be appointed in his or her place and stead, provided, however, that this
appointment may be revoked by the governor for cause or if the adjutant general
shall have been found to be physically unfit for service, as provided by
section 30-3-22. The first appointment under this section shall be made on the
first Tuesday of January, 1967, or within ten (10) days thereafter, and
subsequent appointments shall be made during the similar period in each fourth
year thereafter. By virtue of his or her office the adjutant general shall be
the chief of staff to the governor and the commanding general of the Rhode
Island army and air national guard; he or she shall be subordinate to only the
governor in matters pertaining to the military and naval affairs of the state.
The adjutant general shall perform such duties as may be required by chapters 1
-- 14 and any other law of the state, and such other duties as pertain to the
adjutant general under the regulations and customs of the United States
department of defense and the laws of Rhode Island.
(b) The adjutant
general shall be prohibited from removing the three (3) cannons presently on display
at the Auburn veteran memorial park in the city of Cranston, without first
obtaining permission from the Cranston city council and the Cranston veterans'
council.
SECTION
2. This act shall take effect upon passage.