Georgia Code, Title 38, Chapter 2, Article 4 - Active Duty Powers
- § 38-2-300 - Right of Way for Troops; Exceptions; Penalty
(a) The commanding officer of any force of the organized militia which is parading or performing any military duty in any street or highway...
- § 38-2-301 - Closing Places Where Firearms and Ammunition Sold, Where Disorder Likely to Occur; Penalty for Not Obeying Closing Order
(a) Whenever any force of the organized militia is or has been called out for the performance of any duty under Code Section 38-2-6,...
- § 38-2-302 - Control of Streets in Case of Riot, Rout, Mob, Tumult, or Unlawful Assembly; Penalty for Remaining on or Failing to Depart Streets
(a) Whenever any force of the organized militia is or has been called out for the performance of any duty under this chapter, it...
- § 38-2-303 - Dispersion of Mob; Orders; Where Order Unnecessary; Penalty for Failure to Disperse
(a) Before using any military force in suppression of any riot, rout, tumult, mob, or other lawless or unlawful assembly or combination, it shall...
- § 38-2-304 - Duty of Citizens to Disperse When Shot Fired or Missile Thrown; Penalty; Felony Upon Failure to Disperse After Order
(a) Whenever any shot is fired or missile thrown at, against, or upon any force of the organized militia or against any officer or...
- § 38-2-305 - Authority of Commanding Officer to Order Vicinity of Jail, Building, or Other Place, Off Limits to Unauthorized Personnel; Arrest; Penalty
(a) The commanding officer of any force of the organized militia guarding any jail, building, or other place or escorting any prisoner or performing...
- § 38-2-306 - Prohibited Conduct in Area of Military Duty Performance
(a) Any person who after due warning trespasses upon any armory, arsenal, camp, range, base, or other facility of the organized militia or other...
- § 38-2-307 - Power of National Guard Members to Effect an Arrest
Members of the National Guard may, at the discretion of the Governor, have the same powers of arrest and apprehension as do law enforcement...
Last modified: October 14, 2016