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Code · California · Military and Veterans Code

§ 507

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(a)Upon the recommendation of the president, director, chief administrative officer, or principal of the school, college, or community college in which the California Cadet Corps participates, the commission or warrant of a cadet commissioned officer, cadet warrant officer, or cadet noncommissioned officer may be canceled and the cadet reduced in rank or dismissed from the California Cadet Corps for any of the following reasons:
(1)Deficiency in academic studies.
(2)Misbehavior in the school, college, or community college the cadet is attending.
(3)Misbehavior in the California Cadet Corps.
(4)For any other reason deemed good cause by the president, director, chief administrative officer, or principal of the school, college, or community college.
(b)For an independent unit, the brigade advisor and head of the sponsoring organization shall be the disciplinary authority.
(c)The Commander of the California Cadet Corps may independently, or in coordination with the school or sponsoring organization official, demote or dismiss a cadet from the California Cadet Corps.
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