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UTAH NATIONAL GUARD COMMAND STRUCTURE

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AMENDMENTS

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2015 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Val L. Peterson

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Senate Sponsor: Margaret Dayton

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8     LONG TITLE
9     General Description:
10          This bill updates terms of usage for describing certain military positions.
11     Highlighted Provisions:
12          This bill:
13          ▸     eliminates the term "deputy commander" and replaces it with "director of joint
14     staff";
15          ▸     clarifies that a general grade officer may fill the position of the Utah Air National
16     Guard's chief of staff; and
17          ▸     makes technical corrections.
18     Money Appropriated in this Bill:
19          None
20     Other Special Clauses:
21          None
22     Utah Code Sections Affected:
23     AMENDS:
24          39-1-18, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2012, Chapter 215
25          39-1-32, as last amended by Laws of Utah 1963, Chapter 61
26          39-6-2, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 287
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28     Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
29          Section 1. Section 39-1-18 is amended to read:
30          39-1-18. Director of joint staff -- Assistant adjutant general for the army --
31     Assistant adjutant general for air -- Commander, land component command -- Chief of
32     staff for air -- Officer for permanent duty as personnel officer.
33          (1) There is authorized a director of joint staff.
34          (a) The adjutant general, with the approval of the governor, may detail the joint forces
35     headquarters [deputy commander] director of joint staff.
36          (b) The director of joint staff shall be at least a field grade federally recognized
37     commissioned officer of the Utah National Guard with not less than five years military service
38     in the armed forces of a state or of the United States, at least three of which shall have been
39     commissioned in the Utah National Guard. The officer shall:
40          (i) hold office at the pleasure of the adjutant general; and
41          (ii) devote all the time during office hours of the military department to the duties of
42     the office.
43          (2) There is authorized an assistant adjutant general for the army and an assistant
44     adjutant general for air.
45          (a) The adjutant general with the approval of the governor may detail the assistant
46     adjutant general for the army or the assistant adjutant general for air for permanent duty.
47          (b) The assistant adjutant general for the army and the assistant adjutant general for air
48     shall be at least federally recognized field grade commissioned officers of the Utah National
49     Guard with not less than five years military service in the armed forces of a state or of the
50     United States, at least three of which shall have been commissioned in the Utah National
51     Guard. The officer shall:
52          (i) hold office at the pleasure of the adjutant general; and
53          (ii) devote all the time during office hours of the military department to the duties of
54     the office.
55          (3) There is authorized a commander, land component command.
56          (a) The adjutant general, with the approval of the governor, may detail the commander,
57     land component command.
58          (b) The commander, land component command shall be at least a field grade federally

59     recognized commissioned officer of the Utah National Guard with not less than five years
60     military service in the armed forces of a state or of the United States, at least three of which
61     shall have been commissioned in the Utah National Guard. The officer shall:
62          (i) hold office at the pleasure of the adjutant general; and
63          (ii) devote all the time during office hours of the military department to the duties of
64     the office.
65          (4) There is authorized a chief of staff for air.
66          (a) The adjutant general, with the approval of the governor, may detail the chief of staff
67     for air.
68          (b) The chief of staff for air shall be at least a field grade federally recognized
69     commissioned officer of the Utah National Guard with not less than five years of military
70     service in the armed forces of a state or of the United States, at least three of which shall have
71     been commissioned in the Air National Guard of the United States. The officer shall:
72          (i) hold office at the pleasure of the adjutant general; and
73          (ii) devote all the time during office hours of the military department to the duties of
74     the office.
75          (5) The adjutant general, with the approval of the governor, may detail one officer or
76     retired officer of the Utah National Guard for permanent duty as the personnel officer.
77          (a) The officer shall be a federally recognized commissioned officer, or former
78     federally recognized commissioned officer, of the Utah National Guard with not less than three
79     years military service in the armed forces of a state or of the United States, at least one of
80     which shall have been commissioned in the Utah National Guard.
81          (b) The officer shall hold office at the pleasure of the adjutant general.
82          (c) The duties of the personnel officer shall be as the adjutant general may direct, to
83     include the normal duty of the staff G-1.
84          (d) The officer shall devote all the time during office hours of the military department
85     to the duties of the office.
86          (e) A former federally recognized retired officer may serve in this capacity while
87     awaiting a finding of indispensability.
88          (6) The adjutant general may detail an officer without the required commissioned
89     service in the Utah National Guard to a position in this section only with written approval of

90     the governor.
91          Section 2. Section 39-1-32 is amended to read:
92          39-1-32. National Guard -- Enlistment -- Qualifications -- Discharge.
93          Any [male] person between the ages of 18 and 45 years, who is a citizen of the United
94     States or who has declared [his] an intention to become a citizen, not prohibited by the laws of
95     the state or of the United States, may be enlisted in the National Guard, subject to such physical
96     and other examinations as may be prescribed by the National Guard Bureau. [All persons
97     herein named who shall enlist] A person who enlists in the National Guard shall take and
98     subscribe the oath provided by the laws of the United States[,] and upon so doing shall become
99     [members] a member of the National Guard for [such] the period [as may be] prescribed by the
100     laws of the United States, unless sooner discharged. [Enlisted men] An enlisted person may be
101     discharged as provided by the laws of the United States and regulations of the National Guard
102     Bureau.
103          Section 3. Section 39-6-2 is amended to read:
104          39-6-2. Definitions.
105          As used in this chapter:
106          (1) "Accuser" means a person who:
107          (a) signs and swears to charges;
108          (b) directs that charges nominally be signed and sworn to by another; or
109          (c) any other person who has an interest other than an official interest in the
110     prosecution of the accused.
111          (2) "Commanding officer" means both a commissioned officer and a warrant officer
112     designated as a commander.
113          (3) "Commissioned officer" includes a commissioned warrant officer.
114          (4) "Convening authority" means the governor or the adjutant general.
115          (5) "Duty status other than state active duty" means any other type of duty, and
116     includes going to and returning from the duty.
117          (6) "Enlisted member" means a person in an enlisted grade.
118          (7) "Grade" means a step or degree in a graduated scale of office or military rank,
119     established and designated as a grade by law or regulation.
120          (8) "Legal officer" means any commissioned officer of the organized National Guard

121     of the state designated to perform legal duties for a command.
122          (9) "Major command" or "MACOM" means a major subdivision of the Utah National
123     Guard.
124          (10) "Military" means any or all of the armed forces of the United States.
125          (11) "Military court" means a court-martial, a court of inquiry, or a provost court.
126          (12) "Military judge" means a qualified staff judge advocate officer of a military court
127     detailed under Section 39-6-20.
128          (13) "National Guard" means the Utah Army and Air National Guard, including
129     part-time and full-time active guard and reserve (AGR), and includes the Utah unorganized
130     militia when called to active duty by the governor of the state.
131          (14) "Officer" means commissioned or warrant officer.
132          (15) "Rank" means the order of precedence among members of the armed forces.
133          (16) "State active duty" means full-time duty in the active military service of the state
134     under an order of the governor, issued pursuant to the governor's authority, and includes going
135     to and returning from the duty.
136          (17) "State judge advocate" or "SJA" means the commissioned judge advocate
137     general's corps officer responsible for supervising the [administration of the military justice]
138     delivery of legal services in the National Guard[, and qualified and designated as judge
139     advocate general corps officer].
140          (18) "State staff judge advocate" or "SSJA" means the commissioned judge advocate
141     general's corps officer appointed as the senior legal officer for the Utah National Guard.
142          [(18)] (19) "Superior commissioned officer" means a commissioned officer superior to
143     another in rank or command.
144          [(19) "UCMJ"] (20) "UtCMJ" means Title 39, Chapter 6, Utah Code of Military
145     Justice.






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