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(a) There shall be a Kansas military board consisting of the adjutant general, who shall be recorder, the state judge advocate, the three senior commanders of the Kansas army national guard and the senior commander of the Kansas air national guard. There may be three additional members appointed at the discretion of the governor.
(b) The military board shall constitute an advisory board to the commander in chief on military matters and such board is hereby authorized and empowered to prepare the necessary rules, provisions and regulations, together with such amendments and changes as may be required, and when approved by the commander in chief shall be in full force and effect from the date of their publication in general orders.
(c) It shall be the duty of the board, subject to the approval of the commander in chief, to make such changes in the military organization or organizations of the state from time to time as the board deems for the best interests of the service if such changes are in accordance with the laws governing the regular army and regular air force of the United States and the regulations issued by the secretary of defense, department of the army and the department of the air force of the United States.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Kansas Statutes Chapter 48. Militia, Defense and Public Safety § 48-214. Kansas military board; membership; duties - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ks/chapter-48-militia-defense-and-public-safety/ks-st-sect-48-214/
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