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Code · Louisiana · Title 29 — Military, Naval, and Veteran's Affairs

RS 29:26

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RS 29:26
§26. Pay and allowances for active service
A. When the military forces of the state are called to active duty by lawful authority, the officers, warrant officers, and enlisted men shall be entitled to receive the equivalent pay and allowances established by law for the regular army of the United States of America. Therefore, the state shall pay to the adjutant general, monthly upon his own warrant, the amount required to provide members of the active National Guard serving on state active duty with pay, benefits, and allowances equivalent to the current pay, benefit, and allowance scales of active duty federal service members holding equivalent federal rank and grade.
B. Kitchens may be operated with funding not to exceed the allowance authorized by the National Guard Bureau for Inactive Duty Training.
Acts 1974, No. 622, §1; Acts 1992, No. 530, §1, eff. July 1, 1992; Acts 2007, No. 309, §1, eff. July 1, 2007; Acts 2009, No. 169, §1, eff. June 26, 2009.
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