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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 396 · Militia Generally

396.005 Definitions of “active service,” “state active duty” and “active service of the state

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396.005 Definitions of “active service,” “state active duty” and “active service of the state.” As used in this chapter and ORS chapter 399:
(1)“Active service” includes:
(a)Active service of the state.
(b)Service performed on full-time duty status under Title 10 of the United States Code.
(c)Service performed on full-time duty status under Title 32 of the United States Code when performed under an authority other than the Governor.
(2)“Active service of the state” means service performed while on full-time duty status for training, operational duty or other service of the organized militia under the authority of the Governor, whether paid from state funds or federal funds under Title 32 of the United States Code.
(3)“State active duty” means full-time duty status for training, operational duty or other service, other than inactive duty, of the organized militia performed under the authority of the Governor and paid from state funds. [2023 c.122 §2]
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