Michigan Compiled Laws 150-1967-2 Chapter 2 Powers And Duties Of The Governor (32.551...32.582)
- Section 32.551 Governor As Commander-in-chief; Adjutant General; Power To Order Militia To Active Service.
The governor is the commander-in-chief of the organized militia. He may order to active state service any members of the organized militia in case...
- Section 32.555 Unorganized Militia; Power Of The Governor.
The governor may order into the defense force any members of the unorganized militia in case of riot, tumult, breach of the peace, resistance...
- Section 32.559 Mutual Military Assistance Agreement With Other States Or Reciprocal Agreements For Emergency Assistance To Other States.
(1) The governor may enter into an agreement with the governors of 1 or more other states authorizing the military forces of this state,...
- Section 32.563 State Military Forces; Pursuit Of Insurrectionist, Saboteur, Or Enemy Into Another State; Captives, Surrender And Extradition.
If the United States is at war or if any other emergency is declared by the president or the congress of the United States...
- Section 32.567 Military Forces Of Another State; Pursuit Of Insurrectionist, Saboteur, Or Enemy Into This State; Surrender Of Captives; Construction Of Section.
A military force of another state which is in fresh pursuit of insurrectionists, saboteurs, enemies or enemy forces may continue such pursuit into this...
- Section 32.571 Reorganization Of Military Establishment; Transfer Of Personnel.
The governor may direct the adjutant general to organize, disband, arrange, transfer, convert, alter, consolidate, or attach units of the military establishment. The transfer...
- Section 32.575 Declaration Of Martial Law.
When any part of the organized militia is employed pursuant to section 151, the governor, if in his judgment maintenance of law and order...
- Section 32.579 Command Of State Military Personnel; Militia On Active Service; Duties, Liabilities, And Immunities; Defense Of Civil Action Or Criminal Prosecution.
(1) No civilian person, except the governor, may command personnel of the state military establishment. (2) If any portion of the organized militia is...
- Section 32.581 Officers And Warrant Officers; Appointment, Promotion.
The authority to appoint and promote officers and warrant officers of the organized militia is vested in the governor. History: 1967, Act 150, Imd....
- Section 32.582 Governor; Awards For Services Rendered To Military Establishment.
The governor as commander in chief, may prescribe the award of medals and other suitable means of public recognition for distinguished service, longevity, acts...
Last modified: October 10, 2016